Cannabis Industry Spends Big Bucks Lobbying for Federal Reform
The marijuana industry spent more than $3.5 million in the first two quarters of 2020 lobbying lawmakers in Washington, D.C.
The marijuana industry spent more than $3.5 million in the first two quarters of 2020 lobbying lawmakers in Washington, D.C.
Since Det. Sgt. David Vargas began leading the Monterey County Sheriff’s cannabis unit seven months ago, he’s seen about one to two raids per week.
Where cannabis dispensaries are located and how cannabis products are marketed to the public has a lot to do with the number of young people who use marijuana, new research has found.
The U.S. government is opposing a move to clarify that cannabidiol (CBD) is “not under international control,” however.
SB 1244 allows licensed testing laboratories to receive and test cannabis samples from state or local law enforcement or prosecuting agencies.
During last week’s vice presidential debate, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris said a Joe Biden administration would “decriminalize marijuana” and “expunge the records of those who have been convicted of marijuana." It was good news for marijuana stocks.
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The Sacramento City Council is expected to approve 10 additional cannabis dispensaries this week in an attempt to increase social equity.