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The Week in Weed: September 29, 2023

The Blunt Truth

Welcome back to The Week in Weed, your Friday look at what’s happening in the world of legalized marijuana. And finally, a cautionary tale about sheep and marijuana. There’s been a lot of chatter in the cannabis press about how groundbreaking this is, and how legal financial services for marijuana businesses are coming soon.

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Senators Call For Report On State Of Psychedelic Research

Cannabis Law Report

7] And cities around the country are beginning to decriminalize some psychedelics, with advocates for decriminalization citing the potential medical benefits. In May 2019, Denver became the first city to decriminalize psilocybin, followed by Oakland, CA, Washington, D.C., DEA and the Controlled Substances Act.

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Understanding the Current Legal Status of Psychedelics in the United States

Cannabis Law Report

Stay tuned… Oregon plans to accept applications for Facilitators, Laboratories, Manufacturers and Service Centers starting January 2023. These therapists will likely benefit from further decriminalization measures and may be able to transition to state-regulated systems as these go live. Non-Commercial Operations. Schedule I.

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BREAKING: Biden to Decriminalize Cannabis and Expunge Convictions

Canna Law Blog

House of Representatives, the Biden Administration just announced that cannabis is now decriminalized, and that all federal cannabis convictions are hereby expunged. It would be great, though, if the Biden Administration would live up to its campaign promise to “decriminalize the use of cannabis and expunge all prior cannabis use convictions.”

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Grading the Presidential Candidates on Cannabis: Joe Biden

Canna Law Blog

The President has not pivoted as dramatically as Vice President Harris claims to have done on marijuana reform, but we’ve seen some progress. The people who argue that Biden is “responsible for the most significant marijuana reform in American history”, and those who send him thank you notes , are right. Biden has done nothing.

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