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What Would Cannabis Rescheduling Mean for Ohio’s Green Economy? – Cleveland Scene
Local proponents say it would mean more jobs, more federal funding for research, easier access to startup capital and an ease to banking …
DeSantis, Trump, state lawmakers: What’s next for marijuana in Florida?
With Florida Amendment 3 going several percentage points short of passage on Election Day, the hopes of weed users and companies went up in smoke.
Every GOP Senate Majority Leader Candidate Opposes Marijuana Legalization
With Republicans winning control of the U.S. Senate in last week’s elections, a key question for marijuana reform advocates and stakeholders is …
Trump’s Endorsement Of Florida Marijuana Legalization Ballot Measure Failed To Convince …
The AP poll found that 57 percent of Florida voters said they back legalization—which is largely in line with the 56 percent who voted “yes” […]
Florida GOP Lawmaker Weighs Marijuana Home Cultivation Bill After Ballot Measure Failure …
A majority of Florida voters—about 57 percent—cast ballots in the recent election in favor of legalizing adult-use marijuana, but that still …
Trump plans to revoke many Biden policies. Where does that leave marijuana? – NPR
The president-elect recently affirmed that he supports legalizing marijuana for recreational use. His stance means cannabis could be a rare issue …
Navigating Cannabis Rescheduling: Key Insights For Healthcare (Podcast) – Mondaq
Earlier this year, the DEA responded to President Biden’s directive to reschedule cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled …
DEPC releases “Considerations for Regulating Intoxicating Hemp Products”
This law give particular attention to Ohio laws, but it ought to be of interest to anyone following regulatory developments in this space. Here is […]
Marijuana Legalization Faces A ‘Red Wall’ In Remaining Conservative States That Still …
But it would not resolve the gaps between state and federal law in states where cannabis is legal. It also would not create an obvious […]