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Intoxicating Hemp Swindle

Project CBD

Gavin Newsom in September 2024, which banned any detectable amount of THC in hemp products (including Delta-8 and Delta-9). In response to its growing popularity, the DEA announced in 2016 that kratom would be placed in the restrictive Schedule I along with cannabis. Yet its advocates tout its ability to help wean users off opioids.

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U.S. Cannabis Legalization Update: Who’s Still Waiting and Who May Legalize

Veriheal

Despite this massive shift in cannabis policy, however, a few states are still dragging their feet on cannabis legalization. Further, after several failed attempts to legalize medical cannabis, there’s is finally enough steam to put an initiative on the state’s 2024 ballot. Possession of up to 1.5

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These 4 Newly Legal States Are Projected Earn an Annual $5 Billion

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However, it’s important to note that — according to the Marijuana Policy Project — each applicant would be required to pay a fee of $3 million. With a recreational cannabis market geared up for launch on January 1, 2024, Virginians have a lot to look forward to. Conversely, the fee is reduced to $1.5 cannabis reform.

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Virginia Congressman Urges Governor To Veto Cannabis Legalization Bill

SpeedWeed

“Accordingly, no state has the jurisdiction to legalize recreational use of marijuana without Congressionally enacted reform or the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) taking administrative action to reschedule it,” he wrote. “As Bill To Go Into Effect In 2024. But other Democrats, including Sen.

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The Week in Weed: October 25, 2019

The Blunt Truth

The 2019 edition of the Hemp and CBD Industry Factbook released figures that show retail sales of CBD topping $1 billion this year, and predicted that number could hit $10 billion by 2024. Circuit Court refuse to involve itself in the company’s fight with the DEA over cannabis research licenses.

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Heads Up! DEA Wants to Hear from You on Marijuana Rescheduling by July 22

Canna Law Blog

In case you haven’t heard, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) wants to hear from you on marijuana rescheduling. Specifically, DEA invites your comments on its notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to move both marijuana and marijuana extract from schedule I to schedule III of the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA).

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What to Expect for Global Cannabis Law Reform in 2025

Canna Law Blog

cannabis community awaits the resumption of the DEA’s administrative law hearing on rescheduling marijuana later this month, this blog will take a glimpse at the ever-dynamic global landscape of cannabis policy. Notably, Europe saw significant movement in cannabis policy. As the U.S.

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