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SCOTUS considers hemp, marijuana & guns (Newsletter: November 30, 2023)

Challenger clarifies call for Biden to smoke marijuana; Booker on cannabis criminalization; New industry standards org; NY settlement; OR psilocybin

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The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case centering on whether the federal legalization of hemp can help a Pennsylvania man avoid a 15-year mandatory minimum sentence for gun possession that was triggered by his past marijuana convictions.

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN), a 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, says he didn’t “literally” mean it when he suggested President Joe Biden start smoking marijuana. But he maintains that it’s “absolutely absurd” cannabis remains banned while alcohol is legal.

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