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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 26 • Issue 4 • January 26, 2023
Investigators concluded, “Cannabis use does not appear to be related to lung function even after years of use.”
“[P]eople may be obtaining codeine from pharmacies for misuse; recreational cannabis laws reduce this illicit demand.”
Study: Marijuana Legalization Not Associated with Elevated Rates of Psychosis-Related Health Outcomes 1/26/23
State Policy Weekly Update 1/24/23
Mississippi: Medical Cannabis Sales Begin 1/24/23
Missouri: 3,500+ Marijuana Records Expunged 1/20/23
Why I’m Choosing to Intern at NORML 1/20/23
NORML Remembers David Crosby 1/19/23
“Subgroups with past-year cannabis use that displayed significant declines in DUIC include males, [those] ages 18–25, ... and those living in a state with a medical cannabis law.”
FEDERAL: Tell Congress to Prioritize Cannabis Policy Reform in 2023
FEDERAL: Tell the White House to Open Pardon Applications Immediately
The proposed rules are now subject to a public comment period, which runs until March 18, 2023.
NORML OP-ED: Don’t impose THC potency bans
FEDERAL: Cannabis industry looks ahead to 2023 after facing challenges in 2022
VIRGINIA: Statewide NORML conference highlights progress, frustrations
LEARN: Many pain patients are substituting cannabis for opioids
MISSOURI: New legalization law provides early release for marijuana-related prisoners
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