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Wyoming Attorney General Keith Kautz (R) is blocking the rescheduling of marijuana under state law that would otherwise be automatically triggered by the Trump administration’s reclassification of cannabis at the federal level.

Pennsylvania officials are facing a federal lawsuit over a state law that denies licenses to carry guns to people with any drug conviction—including for possessing marijuana decades ago—with plaintiffs citing a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on cannabis consumers’ Second Amendment rights.

A new poll shows that most marijuana consumers don’t believe the process of moving all marijuana—beyond just medical cannabis—to Schedule III will

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