THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 27, Issue 27
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 27   •   Issue 27   •   July 11, 2024

Study: CBD-Rich Extracts Mitigate Symptoms in Adolescents With Autism

Study: CBD-Rich Extracts Mitigate Symptoms in Adolescents With Autism

Two-thirds of parents reported improvements in their child's behavior in six of the 12 categories assessed.

 
Study: Patients With Inflammatory Arthritis Report Sustained Relief From Cannabis

Study: Patients With Inflammatory Arthritis Report Sustained Relief From Cannabis

Patients consistently reported improvements in anxiety, pain, and sleep during the length of the study.

 
 

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Deadline Approaching To Submit Rescheduling Comments

Deadline Approaching To Submit Rescheduling Comments

The US Drug Enforcement Administration is accepting comments from the public until July 22, 2024 on whether to reclassify cannabis. NORML's step-by-step submission guide and talking points will assist you in taking part in this once in a lifetime opportunity to help shape federal cannabis policy.

 
 

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Transportation Secretary Affirms Reclassifying Marijuana Won't Immediately Change Federal Drug Testing Standards

Transportation Secretary Affirms Reclassifying Marijuana Won't Immediately Change Federal Drug Testing Standards

"The rescheduling of marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III … would not alter DOT's marijuana testing requirements," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told Congress.

 
North Carolina: Cherokee Tribe Begins Adult-Use Cannabis Sales

North Carolina: Cherokee Tribe Begins Adult-Use Cannabis Sales

In response, Republican Congressman Chuck Edwards is seeking to place new restrictions on jurisdictions' ability to receive federal funding.

 
 

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