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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 26 • Issue 9 • March 02, 2023
“As of 2019, we find [that] liberalization has been associated with lower pedestrian fatalities, not higher,” investigators concluded.
Among current cannabis consumers, 80 percent reported it to be beneficial in treating symptoms of the disorder.
State Policy Weekly Update 3/1/23
Alaska: Supreme Court Orders Prior Cannabis Convictions to Be Sealed From Public View 2/24/23
Oklahoma: Voters Days Away from Deciding Adult-Use Marijuana Legalization Measure 2/23/23
Cannabis treatment was associated with “significant improvements in all primary outcomes … at all timepoints,” authors reported.
FEDERAL: Tell Congress to Prioritize Cannabis Policy Reform in 2023
FEDERAL: Tell the White House to Open Pardon Applications Immediately
Patients with a history of cannabis use had significantly shorter length of stay and higher rates of home discharge following primary TJA compared to the control group.”
NORML OP-ED: No increase in teens’ marijuana use despite states enacting legalization
READ: Labor shortages, supply chain issues tied to Feds’ antiquated marijuana testing policies
LEARN: Adult-use legalization laws not associated with any rise in psychosis rates
VIRGINIA: Lawmakers pass bill cracking down on unregulated cannabinoid products
KENTUCKY: Despite Governor’s order, police can still move forward with cannabis arrests
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