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STATES TURN TO UNENFORCED FEDERAL LAW POSTED BY CN STAFF ON MARCH 04, 2020 AT 11:05:39 PTBY EMILY KOPP
Source: Roll Call
Washington, D.C. -- Since 2014, Congress has protected patients and cannabis programs from federal marijuana prosecutions in states that allow it for medical use. Medical marijuana’s unique legal status involves a little-known provision called the Rohrabacher-Farr amendment that Congress renews every year in spending laws. It says the Justice Department cannot use federal funds to prevent states from implementing their own medicalmarijuana laws.
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GOVERNORS ACROSS U.S. STEP UP PUSH TO LEGALIZE POSTED BY CN STAFF ON FEBRUARY 11, 2020 AT 13:34:40 PT BY TOM ANGELL, CONTRIBUTORSource: Forbes
USA -- State legislatures across the U.S. have convened for new sessions over the past month, and a growing number of governors are taking steps to push lawmakers to include legalizing marijuana as part of their 2020 agendas. At least 10 governors have gone so far as to put language ending marijuana prohibition in their annual budget requests, or used their State of the State speeches to pressure legislators to act on cannabisreform.
Some are proactively addressing the issue, while others appear to be mostly reacting to support that has already built up among lawmakers. But altogether, it’s clear that top state executives are now taking marijuana more seriously than ever before.READ MORE...
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SANDERS PLEDGES LEGAL MARIJUANA IN ALL 50 STATES POSTED BY CN STAFF ON FEBRUARY 02, 2020 AT 06:33:48 PT BY TOM ANGELL, CONTRIBUTORSource: Forbes
USA -- With just two days to go before the Iowa caucus, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is pledging to immediately legalize marijuana in all 50 states if he is elected tothe White House.
“We will end the destructive war on drugs,” the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate said at rally in Cedar Rapids. “On my first day in office through executive order we will legalize marijuana in every state in this country.” Sanders emphasized it would be important for his administration to end cannabis prohibition in a way that helps communities harmed by the drug war’s enforcement.READ MORE...
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NEW MEXICO GOVERNOR CALLS FOR MJ LEGALIZATION POSTED BY CN STAFF ON JANUARY 16, 2020 AT 17:07:15 PT BY TOM ANGELL, CONTRIBUTORSource: Forbes
Mexico -- Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) said in the 2020 agenda she sent to lawmakers on Wednesday that she wants the legislature to enact a bill “legalizing the use of recreational cannabis in New Mexico and establishing a regulatory framework for its use, including public safety considerations, public health safeguards, and the protection of the state’s existing medical cannabis program.” If lawmakers send such a bill to her desk, New Mexico will almost certainly be the next state in the U.S. to end cannabis prohibition, as the legislature there is meeting for a short 30-day session that begins on January 21.READ MORE...
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MARIJUANA BILLS CONGRESS WILL DEBATE THIS WEEK POSTED BY CN STAFF ON JANUARY 16, 2020 AT 16:58:54 PTBY JON BLISTEIN
Source: Rolling Stone Washington, D.C. -- On Wednesday, the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health will hold a hearing centered around six pieces of marijuana legislation, including two bills that would legalize marijuana on a federal level. A briefing memo for the hearing, obtained by Marijuana Moment last week, offers a breakdown of the six bills up for debate. At the top of the list is the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act, which passed the House Judiciary Committee last fall and became the first marijuana legalization bill to be approved by a Congressional committee. The other legalization bill up for debate is the Marijuana Freedom and Opportunity Act, while the final four bills deal with cannabis research, medical marijuana, and access to medical marijuana for veterans.READ MORE...
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LAWMAKERS PRESS TRUMP TO CHANGE FEDERAL MJ LAW POSTED BY CN STAFF ON JANUARY 16, 2020 AT 16:48:46 PT BY NATHANIEL WEIXELSource: Hill
Washington, D.C. -- House lawmakers are growing increasingly frustrated with restrictions on federal marijuana research and are putting pressure on regulators to change the rules. While 33 states have legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes, federal research is extremely restricted. During a House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee hearing Wednesday, bipartisan lawmakers pressed officials from the Food and Drug Administration, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and National Institute on Drug Abuse about obstacles to studying the safety and effectiveness of cannabis products, including hemp-basedcannabidiol.
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CUOMO PLEDGES TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA IN NEW YORK POSTED BY CN STAFF ON JANUARY 09, 2020 AT 05:45:53 PTBY REBECCA KLAR
Source: Hill
New York State -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) during his Wednesday night State of the State address pledged to legalize marijuana in New York by the end of this year. Cuomo had said legalization was a priority in his agenda in 2019, but a push for legalization failed to pass in the state legislature before the end of the legislative session. “For decades, communities of color were disproportionately affected by the unequal enforcement of marijuana laws,” Cuomo said in his address, according to The New York Times. “Let’s legalize adult use of marijuana.”READ MORE...
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STATES THAT COULD LEGALIZE MARIJUANA SALES IN 2020 POSTED BY CN STAFF ON JANUARY 01, 2020 AT 12:02:10 PT BY CLAIRE HANSEN, STAFF WRITER Source: U.S. News & World Report USA -- This year saw a number of firsts for marijuana reform at both the state and federal level: Illinois became the first state legislature to legalize the sale and possession of cannabis, a marijuana banking bill passed the Democratic-controlled House in a historic vote and a broad reform bill cleared a House committee for the first time. But legalization bills also failed in several states as lawmakers squabbled over the moral and practical implications of legalization and the details of lifting restrictions on possession and sales.READ MORE...
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AMERICA’S MARIJUANA GROWERS ARE THE BEST POSTED BY CN STAFF ON DECEMBER 27, 2019 AT 14:48:20 PTBY MARKIAN HAWRYLUK
Source: Washington Post Denver -- In a large warehouse, LivWell Enlightened Health feeds its cloned cannabis plants a custom blend of nutrients, sprays them with filtered water and pumps extra carbon dioxide into the air, and releases three types of insects to clear unwanted pests without the use of toxic pesticides. Every part of the growing process is meticulously documented and evaluated to refine the process.READ MORE...
CONGRESS SILENTLY KILLED SEVERAL CANNABIS REFORMS POSTED BY CN STAFF ON DECEMBER 25, 2019 AT 11:06:56 PTBY BLAKE DODGE
Source: Newsweek
Washington, D.C. -- The House of Representatives attempted to pass cannabis reforms this month by attaching riders to spending legislation for fiscal 2020—only to see them get summarily shut down in the Senate. The riders would have prevented the federal government from interfering with legal cannabis companies and eased their access to U.S. banking services, among other things the industry has said it needs to function properly.READ MORE...
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FEDERAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION IS A LOCK POSTED BY CN STAFF ON DECEMBER 11, 2019 AT 14:31:32 PT BY MIKE ADAMS, CONTRIBUTORSource: Forbes
Washington, D.C. -- If you listen carefully, you will hear the sound of a crooked foundation known as marijuana prohibition starting to crumble in the United States. It has been more than eight decades since the federal government outlawed the cannabis plant nationwide, and yet, here we are finally standing on its lawn with torches in hand waiting for aday of reckoning.
Because no matter how much the suits on the Hill have schemed to enslave a population through backasswards drug laws, the nation has risen up in true knock-down-drag-out fashion and fought for its freedom back. Admittedly, this battle for legal bud took a lot longer than it should have, but considering that everyone in the trenches was stoned beyond belief, the marijuana movement seems to be arrivingright on time.
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HEMP OR POT FARM? CAN’T ALWAYS TELL POSTED BY CN STAFF ON DECEMBER 05, 2019 AT 14:42:59 PTBY SARAH MASLIN NIR
Source: New York Times Salem, N.Y. -- She planted her spring crops at the family farm, following the same steps as her ancestors did as they farmed the land for seven generations. She tilled the soil, sowed the seeds, irrigated the earth and waited for the bushy green hemp plants to sprout. Then Iris Rogers did something her farmer forebears never had to do: She put up warning signs. “Not marijuana,” it reads. “Will notget you high.”
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MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION VOTE WAS TRULY HISTORIC POSTED BY CN STAFF ON NOVEMBER 23, 2019 AT 09:26:25 PTBY JUSTIN STREKAL
Source: Hill
Washington, D.C. -- On Wednesday, members of Congress did something that they had never done before. For the first time ever, a body of the U.S. Congress voted to end cannabis’s nearly century-long status as a federally prohibitedsubstance.
By a vote of more than two to one, members of the United States House Judiciary Committee passed legislation, House Bill 3884: The Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE) Act.READ MORE...
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MONUMENTAL DAY FOR CANNABIS IN U.S. CONGRESS POSTED BY CN STAFF ON NOVEMBER 20, 2019 AT 19:21:51 PTBY SAM WOOD
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer Washington, D.C. -- As impeachment hearings transpired across the hall in the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, the House Judiciary Committee, by a vote of 24-10, advanced a bill that could make use of marijuana legal. The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Opportunity (MORE) Act of 2019, which has bipartisan support and 55 cosponsors, would remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act. Marijuana is a Schedule 1 drug, which means the federal government treats it as if it were as dangerous as heroin or LSD and has no medical benefit.READ MORE...
HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE APPROVES LEGALIZATION POSTED BY CN STAFF ON NOVEMBER 20, 2019 AT 16:15:13 PTBY MARTY JOHNSON
Source: Hill
Washington, D.C. -- The House Judiciary Committee passed a bill Wednesday that would effectively make marijuana legal. The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act of 2019 passed by a count of 24-10. Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), chairman of the committee, introduced the bill and has gathered more than 50 co-sponsors of the bill in the House. “Today’s vote marks a turning point for federal cannabis policy, and is truly a sign that prohibition’s days are numbered,” Aaron Smith, executive director of the National Cannabis Industry Association, said in a press release.READ MORE...
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ONLY 8 PERCENT SAY MARIJUANA SHOULD BE ILLEGAL POSTED BY CN STAFF ON NOVEMBER 15, 2019 AT 06:13:48 PT BY CHRISTOPHER INGRAHAM Source: Washington Post USA -- Most Americans — 2 out of 3 — say marijuana use should be legal, according to new data from Pew Research Center that builds on a decades-long trend line. The share of those opposed, meanwhile, has plunged 20 percentage points, to 32 percent, in the past decade. Legalization is supported by 78 percent of Democrats and 55 percent of Republicans. It has roughly two-thirds support among every racial, gender and educational group in the U.S., according to the survey.READ MORE...
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MARIJUANA AND VAPING POSTED BY CN STAFF ON OCTOBER 21, 2019 AT 05:59:07 PTBY MATT RICHTEL
Source: New York Times San Francisco -- For years, a divisive debate has raged in the United States over the health consequences of nicotine e-cigarettes. During the same time, vaping of a more contentious substance has been swiftly growing, with scant notice from public health officials. Millions of people now inhale marijuana not from joints or pipes filled with burning leaves but through sleek devices and cartridges filled with flavored cannabis oils. People in the legalized marijuana industry say vaping products now account for 30 percent or more oftheir business.
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ON-SITE SMOKING OF MARIJUANA ONE STEP CLOSER POSTED BY CN STAFF ON OCTOBER 14, 2019 AT 15:45:08 PT BY AUBREY WIEBER, ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS Source: Anchorage Daily NewsAlaska -- Pro- and
anti-marijuana groups have six months to pitch voters on whether Anchorage should take the next step in the legal marijuana world and allow people to smoke pot in retail locations around town. That comes after the Anchorage Assembly voted 7-4 Tuesday night to send the question to voters. The decision followed months of deliberation on how to handle the idea. The question will be on the April 7 city election ballot.READ MORE...
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LEGALIZING MJ WOULD MAKE PENNSYLVANIA MORE JUST POSTED BY CN STAFF ON OCTOBER 06, 2019 AT 13:37:32 PT BY THE INQUIRER EDITORIAL BOARD Source: Philadelphia Inquirer Pennsylvania -- After running for 2018 reelection without a clear position on marijuana, Gov. Tom Wolf came out in support of legalizing adult recreational use of marijuana last month. The announcement followed Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s listening tour through every county in the state, where he found a majority of residents supporting legalization. We agree with those residents, and with the governor. Legalizing recreational marijuana could bring economic activity, improve public health, and make Pennsylvania a more just commonwealth.READ MORE...
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VA UNDER PRESSURE TO EASE MEDICAL MARIJUANA RULES POSTED BY CN STAFF ON SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 AT 16:16:03 PT BY NATHANIEL WEIXELSource: Hill
Washington, D.C. -- The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is under pressure to ease restrictions on veterans’ access to medical marijuana to help treat pain and other ailments. Veterans advocacy groups want to know if marijuana can treat chronic pain, as well as help address widespread suicides among veteran communities. While 33 states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes, veterans are finding themselves fighting stigma and roadblocks from the federal government’s drug laws.READ MORE...
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OFFICERS SAID THEY SMELLED POT POSTED BY CN STAFF ON SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 AT 05:50:48 PTBY JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
Source: New York Times New York -- Police officers can often justify a search with six words: “I smelled an odor ofmarijuana.”
Courts in New York have long ruled if a car smells like marijuana smoke, the police can search it — and, according to some judges, even the occupants — without a warrant. But in late July, a judge in the Bronx said in a scathing opinion that officers claim to smell marijuana so often that it strains credulity, and she called on judges across the state to stop letting police officers get away with lyingabout it.
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DEA WANTS 3.2 MILLION GRAMS OF MARIJUANA GROWN POSTED BY CN STAFF ON SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 AT 05:27:07 PT BY TOM ANGELL, CONTRIBUTORSource: Forbes
Washington, D.C. -- The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) wants 3,200,000 grams of marijuana to be legally grown in the U.S. next year, the agency announced in a notice set to be published on Thursday. The more than 7,000 pounds of cannabis will be used in scientific studies investigating the effectsof the plant.
The proposal is part of DEA's annual quota for the manufacture of controlled substances "to provide for the estimated medical, scientific, research, and industrial needs of the United States, lawful export requirements, and the establishment and maintenance ofreserve stocks."
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DEA RESPONDS TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA RESEARCH POSTED BY CN STAFF ON SEPTEMBER 03, 2019 AT 06:41:59 PT BY SARA BRITTANY SOMERSET, CONTRIBUTORSource: Forbes
Washington, D.C. -- Last week, the federal government announced it would begin processing dozens of pending applications for the “steps necessary to improve access to marijuana research.” The announcement came two days prior to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)’s court-mandated response to a lawsuit brought by a cannabis researcher. The petitioner, Dr. Sue Sisley, heads the Scottsdale Research Institute in Arizona. Dr. Sisley is seemingly frustrated by the University of Mississippi, inexplicably having the monopoly on federally-approved medical cannabis for research purposes. She believes the cannabis “Ole Miss” disseminates to other researchers is low-quality, which could detrimentally impact their research.READ MORE...
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DO WE REALLY WANT A MICROSOFT OF MARIJUANA? POSTED BY CN STAFF ON AUGUST 31, 2019 AT 16:25:33 PT BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Source: New York Times USA -- The legalization of marijuana as a medicine in 33 states, 11 of which allow its use as a recreational drug, has made weed a dynamic American industry, among the economy’s fastest-growing sources of new jobs. California alone, with $3.1 billion in projected marijuana sales for this year, has a legal market as large as that of any country on the planet. Entrepreneurs grumble nonetheless. Not since Ronald Reagan ran for president have American newspapers been so full of anecdotes about heroic jobs-creating businessmen stymied by regulation.READ MORE...
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MARIJUANA CONVICTIONS TO BE ERASED IN NEW YORK POSTED BY CN STAFF ON AUGUST 29, 2019 AT 05:36:06 PTBY AZI PAYBARAH
Source: New York Times New York -- Even as states across the country have legalized marijuana, potentially opening the door to a multibillion dollar industry, the impact of marijuana criminalization is still being felt by people — mostly black and Hispanic — whose records are marked by low-level convictions relatedto the drug.
But on Wednesday, New York began the process of expunging many of those records, as part of a new state law to reduce penalties associated with marijuana-related crimes, a spokesman for Gov. AndrewM. Cuomo confirmed.
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WHY MARIJUANA COULD BE LEGAL IN FLORIDA SOON POSTED BY CN STAFF ON AUGUST 19, 2019 AT 07:42:18 PTBY XANDER PETERS
Source: Rolling Stone Florida -- For years, the possibility of legalizing recreational adult-use marijuana in Florida was little more than an afterthought — but in recently, momentum’s picked up. In 2016, Florida voters approved an initiative that legalized medical cannabis, only for state lawmakers to subsequently ban smokeable forms until earlier this year. Now, legal recreational marijuana in Florida may be a reality as soon as 2020.READ MORE...
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CHAIRMAN SENDS MARIJUANA EMAIL TO NORML POSTED BY CN STAFF ON AUGUST 13, 2019 AT 08:33:25 PT BY TOM ANGELL, CONTRIBUTORSource: Forbes
Washington, D.C. -- Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), who last month filed legislation to remove marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act and begin repairing the harms of prohibition enforcement, asked the advocacy group's supporters to write their own members of Congress in support of his bill, the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE)Act.
"America has a moral responsibility to pass my legislation to end the prohibition of marijuana and take on the oppression at the heart of the War on Drugs," Nadler wrote. "I’m proud to work with NORML to create a more just national marijuana policy."READ MORE...
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THE MOST MARIJUANA-FRIENDLY CONGRESS IN HISTORY POSTED BY CN STAFF ON AUGUST 01, 2019 AT 13:30:14 PT BY TOM ANGELL, CONTRIBUTORSource: Forbes
Washington, D.C. -- Seven months into the session, there have already been seven hearings on cannabis, a marijuana banking bill passed a key committee and the full House adopted a far-reaching amendment to block federal interference in state legalization laws. And those are just the highlights. "Congress has never moved this far, this fast on marijuana policy, period," NORML Political Director Justin Strekal said in an interview. Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), who has worked for decades to end marijuana prohibition, said that those "long overdue efforts to reform our outdated cannabis laws are finally resonating in Congress."READ MORE...
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NY GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL DECRIMINALIZING MARIJUANA POSTED BY CN STAFF ON JULY 29, 2019 AT 15:30:08 PT BY CHRIS MILLS RODRIGOSource: Hill
New York -- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) on Monday signed a bill decriminalizing the use of marijuana in the state and expunge the records of some people convicted on cannabis-related charges. "Communities of color have been disproportionately impacted by laws governing marijuana for far too long, and today we are ending this injustice once and for all," Cuomo said in a statement.READ MORE...
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HARRIS INTRODUCES LAW TO FEDERALLY LEGALIZE MJ POSTED BY CN STAFF ON JULY 25, 2019 AT 09:15:42 PTBY EJ DICKSON
Source: Rolling Stone Washington, D.C. -- On Tuesday, Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced that she is teaming up with House Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler to co-sponsor the MORE Act of 2019, a bill that would decriminalize marijuana on the federal level and expunge low-level marijuana possession convictions. If enacted, the bill would also provide grants to members of communities of color, in an attempt to reverse decades of damage that cannabis criminalization has done to those communities.READ MORE...
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