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Day: June 30, 2022

Since 1992, every Thursday and when breaking news warrants, NORML/NORML Foundation have been issuing weekly press releases for marijuana law supporters and the media. Subscribe to NORML News.
NORML's News Releases archives goes back to 1996 and serves as a valuable tool to alert citizens about marijuana-related news and legislation as well as a research tool for reviewing a chronology-of-sorts of marijuana law reform.

Federal Marijuana Laws

Congress: House Appropriations Committee Approves Amendment to Protect Legal State Marijuana Programs

The House Committee on Appropriations voted to approve an amendment that would prevent the Department of Justice from interfering with legal adult-use marijuana programs as part of the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies appropriations legislation for Fiscal Year 2023.

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Marijuana Consumer

Survey: Consumers Most Likely to Self-Medicate with Cannabis to Alleviate Anxiety, Pain, and Depression

In contrast with other surveys, most respondents acknowledged reporting their cannabis use to their health care professionals.

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Marijuana weight

Analysis: Flower Continues to Dominate US, Canadian Marijuana Markets

“Dried flower was the most commonly used product” among consumers – regardless of whether those consumers patronized either the licit or illicit marketplace.

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Teens and Marijuana Use

Study: Cannabis Use by College Students Seldom Tied to Negative Consequences Absent Concurrent Use of Other Substances

Investigators reported, “Although cannabis-only users use more frequently than other groups, this group may be at lower risk for negative consequences associated with use compared to all-substance users.”

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CBD Label

Analysis: Labels of Hemp-Derived CBD Products Often Provide Inaccurate Information

Authors concluded, “The findings reported here emphasize the continued need for clear and consistent regulation from federal and state agencies to ensure label accuracy of CBD products.”

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