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A federal handbook published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology is getting a new cannabis-focused section with recommendations on potency measurement, packaging, labeling and other issues. It’s the result of a vote at a recent National Conference of Weights and Measures event.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) marijuana legalization bill got two additional cosponsors, but one of them—Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA)—emphasized in her press release about signing on that Congress should still enact cannabis banking legislation as soon as possible.

The Drug Enforcement Administration is being sued again for refusing to allow terminally ill cancer patients to access psilocybin-assisted therapy despite Right to Try laws.

Michigan regulators announced $20 million in marijuana revenue-funded grants

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