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Legalizing Marijuana Leads To Fewer Illegal Grow Sites In National Forests, Study Finds

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Researchers with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service used existing data on the number of illegal grow sites reported between 2004 and 2016 in 111 national forests. Meanwhile, an increase in law enforcement presence only made a slight difference (a 2.5

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Special Report: Current Issues in Marijuana Regulation – Veterans Struggle to Gain Access to Medical Marijuana

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PUBLISHER: CANNABIS LAW REPORT. Thirty-three states and the District of Columbia have enacted medical marijuana programs. Some military veterans are exposed to special chemical, environmental or biological hazards, such as Agent Orange in Vietnam or burning oil wells in Iraq. United States v. 2004), United States v.

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Further Consideration of the STATES Act

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CPA’s” PUBLISHER: CANNABIS LAW REPORT. At the present time, state medical and recreational legalization have no impact on federal drug control laws. Although many states have chosen to legalize medical marijuana and four have legalized recreational use, such state actions continue to conflict with federal law.

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