Marijuana U.S.A.

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"Recently, editors at the New York Times published a commentary entitled Its Time for America to Admit That It Has A Marijuana Problem.” In fact, it is the New York Times that has the problem. Their editorial was riddled with errors. In particular, editors claimed that cannabis products are taxed less than alcohol. (Not true. Cannabis is taxed at a much higher rate than booze.) Elsewhere, editors accused licensed retailers of selling products that mimic popular food brands in order to appeal to children. In fact, state laws explicitly prohibit the production and sale of these types of products in legal markets. (However, these look-alike products are available in unregulated markets.)"
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"Solicitor General D. John Sauer is calling on the Supreme Court to uphold a longstanding federal ban prohibiting those with any history of cannabis use from legally owning or purchasing firearms.
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In a brief filed last week with the Supreme Court, the Justice Department opines that categorically disarming cannabis consumers “comports with our
historical tradition of disarming habitual drunkards.” The Department argues that the ban is justified “because of public-safety concerns arising from particularly dangerous behavior: mixing habitual illegal drug use or addiction with firearms.”

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"A significant percentage of U.S. adults who have consumed CBD products acknowledge either substituting it for traditional medications or using it adjunctively, according to data published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health.
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In December, the Trump administration announced that Medicare recipients would be able to begin seeking financial reimbursement for certain CBD products later this year."

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"With $15.08 Million in medical cannabis sales last month, Virginia’s medical cannabis market held strong in January after a record December, according to recently released state data.
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That may bode well for retailers once
adult-use cannabis sales launch as soon as November of this year under legislation state lawmakers will soon send to Gov. Abigail Spanberger."
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