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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 25 • Issue 28 • July 21, 2022
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Investigators concluded that those with a history of cannabis use had "reduced odds of experiencing 90-day medical complications" following surgery.
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Forty-five percent of respondents said that the federal government should legalize marijuana nationwide; only 21 percent said the decision should be left up to the states.
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Senate Leadership Introduces Legislation to End Federal Marijuana Prohibition Details
07/21/22 11:54am UTC
District of Columbia: Mayor Signs Legislation Prohibiting Most Employers from Discriminating Against Cannabis Consumers Details
07/19/22 7:39pm UTC
House Members Once Again Advance SAFE Banking Reform in Must-Pass NDAA Package, Include Cannabis Protections for Veterans Details
07/15/22 2:17pm UTC
Marijuana-Related Ballot Initiatives and Referenda: July 2022 Update Details
07/15/22 2:02pm UTC
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Of the nine patients who completed the 12-week trial, six of them reduced their daily consumption of cannabis/tobacco joints by 50 percent.
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Just over 30 percent of patients in the sample said that they used cannabis explicitly for purposes of pain management.
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The Governor explained, "The exclusion of people from the workforce because of marijuana-related activities that are lawful in Colorado, but illegal in other states, hinders our economy and our state."
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