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OH cannabis ballot measure short on signatures (Newsletter: July 26, 2023)

GOP senators inadvertently tout legalization; DOJ safe injection motion; FL marijuana ballot case; Colombian cannabis bill; AMA drug policy moves

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Ohio’s secretary of state determined that activists fell just 679 valid signatures short of putting a marijuana legalization initiative on the November ballot—but the campaign now has 10 days to make up the difference to qualify.

The Department of Justice is moving to dismiss a lawsuit that would allow a safe consumption site for illegal drugs to open in Philadelphia, a disappointment to advocates who hoped the Biden administration would embrace such facilities as part of its harm reduction strategy.

Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ted Budd (R-NC) and Bill Hagerty (R-TN), none of whom support legalizing marijuana, inadvertently made the case for the policy change by acknowledging

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