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SAFE Banking Omitted from Scaled Back Version of America COMPETES Act

Analysis: Cannabis Consumers Less Likely to Be Diagnosed with Liver Cancer

Study: Regular Cannabis Consumers Perform Better Than Occasional Users on Distracted Driving Tasks

Study: Aerosolized Cannabis Significantly Reduces Pain Levels, Improves Quality of Life in Neuropathy Patients

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Rick Steves: Let’s Make 2022 the Best Year for Marijuana Yet

  • by NORML
  • Posted on June 8, 2022June 8, 2022

I’d like to challenge you to help out with a donation to NORML, which I’ll match, dollar-to-dollar, up to $100,000.

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Take Action Legalize America
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State Policy Weekly Update 6/24/2022

  • by Jax James, NORML State Policy Manager
  • Posted on June 24, 2022June 24, 2022

This week’s update highlights legislative developments in Arizona, California, Louisiana, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

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Louisiana Marijuana Laws
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Louisiana: Multiple Marijuana Reform Bills Signed Into Law; Measures Take Effect August 1

  • by NORML
  • Posted on June 24, 2022June 24, 2022

“These are common sense reforms provide further and sorely needed protections and freedoms for patients and others. Lawmakers are to be commended for putting politics aside and taking these important steps forward.”

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Marijuana Banking
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SAFE Banking Omitted from Scaled Back Version of America COMPETES Act

  • by NORML
  • Posted on June 23, 2022June 24, 2022

“This narrowly tailored, incremental, and necessary legislation has broad bipartisan support in both chambers, and it is incredibly disappointing that politics continue to get in the way. If there is a legislative version of the Twilight Zone, the SAFE Banking Act seems to be stuck in it at this point.”

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marijuana possession
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Analyses: Drug Interdiction Efforts at US Borders Typically Yield Only Small Quantities of Marijuana

  • by NORML
  • Posted on June 21, 2022June 21, 2022

Drug interdiction efforts along the US border often involve the seizure of small quantities of marijuana and no other substances, according to a pair of recently issued reports.

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No Drug Testing
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District of Columbia: Council Advances Legislation Prohibiting Most Employers from Discriminating Against Cannabis Consumers

  • by NORML
  • Posted on June 17, 2022June 17, 2022

“Suspicionless workplace drug testing policies for cannabis were never evidence-based and they have always been discriminatory. They are relics of the failed ‘war on drugs’ policies of the 1980s and it is time that we move beyond them.”

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Marijuana Decriminalization
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DEA Reports Significant Uptick in Marijuana-Related Seizures, Arrests

  • by NORML
  • Posted on June 16, 2022June 16, 2022

The totals are the highest reported by the agency since 2011, when it reported making an estimated 8,500 marijuana-related arrests and seized some 6.7 million plants via its domestic eradication program.

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Marijuana vs. Pills
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Survey: Nearly Half of Authorized Medical Cannabis Patients Report Substituting Marijuana for Other Substances, Particularly Opioids and Alcohol

  • by NORML
  • Posted on June 14, 2022June 14, 2022

“As legal access continues to expand, one would expect the cannabis substitution effect to grow even more pronounced in the future.”

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