What’s New in Cannabis News?

Here is a quick reminder of other happenings within the world of cannabis. This weeks theme, politicians and cannabis advocates who have the communities back, continuing the march to full federal legalization.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Vice President Mike Pence are notable anti-pot propagators, and they occupy two of the highest offices in the President’s cabinet. It’s good to know there are members of our government and advocacy groups around the country speaking up and fighting the good fight.

Bipartisan marijuana legalization bill gets renewed push on Capitol Hill via The Washington Times

Members of congress continue to push a bill that would federally decriminalize cannabis and put it on the level of something closer to alcohol or tobacco. It’s good to know certain politicians have parallel priorities  with the people.

Congressmen Slam Anti-Cannabis Group’s ‘False Claims’ on MMJ Protection via Leafly

Anti-pot group and pro-pot congressman  are at odds over medical marijuana protections.

Group makes push for recreational marijuana in Michigan via The South Bend Tribute

There is a coalition in Michigan collecting signatures for the legalization of recreational cannabis. They didn’t get the necessary signatures, but everything takes baby steps in the beginning.

Pro-medical marijuana group holding seminars to educate potential patients via THV11 News

Cannabis advocacy groups are hosting educational seminars across Arkansas.  They aim educate potential patients about the vast array of medical products on the market.

 

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