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Biden admits cannabis expungements still needed (Newsletter: May 31, 2024)

NH legalization bill to conference; Congressional marijuana & psychedelics amendments; Study: cannabis terpenes treat pain; FL ballot endorsement

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President Joe Biden, who has previously falsely stated on several occasions that his marijuana pardons also expunged people’s records, has now acknowledged that his clemency actions did not do that—stating that “their records should be expunged as well, I might add.”

The New Hampshire House of Representatives rejected Senate changes to a marijuana legalization bill—requesting that a conference committee be formed to negotiate differences between the chambers’ versions.

Congressional lawmakers filed amendments to let Department of Veterans Affairs doctors recommend medical cannabis, block THC drug testing of federal job applicants, protect people from being denied security clearances over marijuana and encourage psychedelics research.

A new federally funded study found that marijuana terpenes are

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