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Marijuana & Pregnancy: Top Studies

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This stems from the fact that despite the ongoing legalization of both recreational and medical marijuana at the state level, cannabis is still classified as a Schedule I substance by the DEA, along with substances such as heroin, cocaine, opioids and methamphetamine.

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CPA Journal Article: “Providing Services to the Marijuana Industry”

Cannabis Law Report

Since 2009, the Department of Justice has announced that it may not focus enforcement efforts on seriously ill individuals or their caregivers in states where marijuana cultivation and distribution for medical use is legalized; this guideline, however, was rescinded in 2018. Likewise, in Patients Mutual Assistance Collective Corp.

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Meadowlands: Update from Local Regulators with the Cannabis Czars of Los Angeles, San Francisco…

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Isa Perez (Head of Business Development at Meadow) moderates the Update from Local Regulators Panel with Joe Devlin (Sacramento Cannabis Policy and Enforcement), Cat Packer (Los Angeles Department of Cannabis Regulation), and Nicole Elliot ( San Francisco Office of Cannabis). Photo Credit: Kandid Kush. NICOLE: All right, I’ll start with me.

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Further Consideration of the STATES Act

Cannabis Law Report

Both paths are complex processes in which scientific, medical, policy and political forces have influence. There are other avenues Congress can take besides rescheduling marijuana to ameliorate the seeming breakdown in federalism brought about by federal marijuana policy. It was not a policy priority of the Obama administration.

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