THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 27, Issue 34
 
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 27   •   Issue 34   •   August 29, 2024

DEA Administrator Announces Intent To Hold Hearing on Marijuana's Scheduling

The Drug Enforcement Administration has announced that it will commence an administrative law hearing in December on the matter of marijuana's federal classification.

 

Study: Cannabis Use Correlated With Lower Rates of Obesity

"Current marijuana users are 31 percent less likely to be obese than nonusers," researchers reported.

 
 

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Analysis: Public Support for Legalizing Marijuana Has Grown Significantly Over Past Decade

Public support for legalization has grown from an average of 53 percent in 2015 to an average of 62 percent today.

 
 

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Survey: Nursing Students Overwhelmingly Favor Medical Cannabis Access

Ninety-four percent of respondents said that "medical marijuana should be legalized in all US states."

 

Study: States Without Legal Access to Cannabis Experience Elevated Rates of Poison Control Incidents Involving Delta-8 THC Products

"The rate of ∆8-THC exposures reported to poison control centers was significantly lower among states … where cannabis use was legal," the study's authors concluded.

 
 

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