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Before Biden Left Office, These Lawmakers Demanded More Cannabis Reform

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A coalition of fourteen Democratic lawmakers signed a letter sent to President Biden and Vice President Harris in November 2024 urging the current leaders to expedite expanding pardons for those charged with cannabis-related offenses, as well as putting into effect updated guidelines deprioritizing federal cannabis convictions and prosecutions.

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Trump & Cannabis Rescheduling: What You Need to Know

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How Many People Are Still In Prison For Cannabis In 2025?

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One such example was seen when the LPP put extensive effort toward the #Countdown4Clemency campaign in 2024. history — many remain incarcerated for cannabis. In 2024, Maryland Gov. One large push is to improve counseling and mental health programs. One role you (yes, you!)

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California’s Plan to Save Its Rec. Market, Australia Makes Psychedelic History, Experts Say Pennsylvania Close to Legalization

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California is looking to bolster its struggling cannabis market, Australia made psychedelic history, and Pennsylvania inched toward recreational legalization. experts predict that MDMA could gain FDA approval and be available in hospitals as soon as 2024. What do you think of Australia’s history-making move? In the U.S.,

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CJIA announces $30M grant opportunity for R3 Program

Illinois News Joint

The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) today released a notice of funding opportunity to provide Restore, Reinvest, and Renew (R3) programming in historically underserved Illinois communities. Applications must be submitted by April 30, 2024. JB Pritzker’s. “I’m

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IDFPR works to expand medical cannabis tax rates to all dispensaries

Illinois News Joint

Last week, Illinois officials released the Annual Cannabis Report for Fiscal Year 2024. This development harkens back to the ‘compassion’ in the original Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act and underscores the importance of never losing sight of the patients who were the foundation of this industry.”

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Denver opens its first Social Equity Technical Assistance program for aspiring entrepreneurs in the cannabis industry

Cannabis Law Report

DENVER – June 23, 2022 – Denver Economic Development & Opportunity (DEDO) has launched a targeted entrepreneurial assistance program for aspiring cannabis business owners that is specifically designed to boost ownership among individuals disproportionately impacted by marijuana prohibition and enforcement.