🗓️ Saturday, August 2, marks the 88th anniversary of the signing of the Marihuana Tax Act, the first federal marijuana prohibition law. After nearly 9 decades of canna-bigotry and criminalization, it’s time to end cannabis prohibition once and for all. https://t.co/ub9fbVmNH0
BREAKING: The full U.S. Senate just approved the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act (H.R. 3944), which includes a provision to allow veterans to participate in state-level medical cannabis programs. https://t.co/F03mKeMfMs
New Mexico officials have enacted an emergency amendment to its hemp manufacturing rules, imposing strict new standards on hemp extraction, manufacturing, and warehousing operations, with particular focus on synthetic and semi-synthetic cannabinoids. https://t.co/CqoenCY0ZL
When Republican west Texas district attorneys are flagrantly breaking outdated cannabis laws, maybe it’s time to end marijuana prohibition. @Sarah4Texas#txlege
Trump is being pushed by well-funded marijuana companies, who are attending his fundraisers, giving millions, presenting political arguments and hiring his former advisers, to reclassify marijuana. And he’s considering it. My latest: https://t.co/EU5kImArI7
BIG: President Donald Trump said he's "going to look at" marijuana as the White House chief of staff reviews key agency positions on rescheduling that "now sit in a report on her desk," according to CNN and Wall Street Journal reports.
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Trump Says He's 'Going To Look At' Marijuana, As White House Chief Of Staff Receives Rescheduling Reports: White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles requested agencies to submit positions on cannabis rescheduling, and those "now sit in a report on her desk."
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President Donald Trump is weighing whether to shift marijuana to a less severe drug classification group after receiving millions from cannabis companies.
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Exclusive: President Trump is considering reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, after pot companies have poured millions of dollars into Trump’s political groups https://t.co/k9cm50B0pJ
I'm on @FoxNews explaining why #cannabis rescheduling is a win for all of us on all levels -- it will help us understand potential harms, benefits, & how to treat patients more effectively (which means fewer opioids and NSAIDs both of which can be lethal)
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