Welcome to the latest edition of NORML’s Weekly Legislative Roundup, on the NORML blog every Friday!
“The AMA’s position is woefully out of step with both public opinion and scientific consensus, as well as with the opinions of the majority of physicians. It is regrettable that this organization would go on record in attempting to nullify the vote of a supermajority of Mississippi voters.”
“Customers purchased an estimated $17.9 billion in cannabis products from legal retailers in 2020 – up from $10.7 billion in 2019.”
Here’s a breakdown of which Governors and where are calling for the enactment of meaningful marijuana reform in 2021.
“The results show that the majority of U.S. consumers perceive cannabis (as CBD, hemp, marijuana, and THC) as having medical uses and view the potential for abuse of cannabis as less than for commonly prescribed medications and alcohol.”
“Whether or not one supports marijuana legalization, Americans should be outraged at these overtly undemocratic tactics.”
Welcome to the first Weekly Legislative Roundup of 2021, on the NORML blog every Friday!
California: No Uptick in Frequency of Marijuana Use by Young Adults Following Adult-Use Legalization
“In examining marijuana use before and after legalization of recreational sales in California, we found that frequency of use did not change significantly overall, including following legalization.”