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The Top Cannabis Reform Groups to Follow (and Join)

PrestoDoctor

While cannabis legalization has always been the goal, groups like NORML understand the importance of safe consumption. The group touts a broad coalition focused on a society where the law and consumption is steeped in science, reasoning, and human rights. The case now remains in the DEA’s hands until further notice.

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The Top Cannabis Reform Groups to Follow (and Join)

PrestoDoctor

While cannabis legalization has always been the goal, groups like NORML understand the importance of safe consumption. The group touts a broad coalition focused on a society where the law and consumption is steeped in science, reasoning, and human rights. The case now remains in the DEA’s hands until further notice.

Policy 40
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Cannabis Trends of 2022

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

The DEA still classifies cannabis as a Schedule I controlled substance, a designation reserved for drugs with no medical value and a high potential for abuse. The governor of Alabama signed a recreational bill into law in 2021, but patients will likely not have access to retail products until 2022. in 2002 to 49.2%