TX decrim lawsuit dismissed; DeSantis’s latest marijuana claim; CA psilocybin; Study: Dispensaries reduce opioid use; MO expungements; MA hemp
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A new House Appropriations Committee report calls on federal agencies to study “the adequacy of state marijuana regulatory frameworks” and reconsider cannabis use restrictions for government workers.
The House Rules Committee blocked all marijuana, psychedelics and hemp amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act from floor votes—both pro- and anti-reform proposals—leaving intact an NDAA provision to prevent military branches from testing recruits for cannabis as a condition of enlistment.
A Texas judge dismissed Attorney General Ken Paxton’s (R) lawsuit seeking to overturn a local voter-approved marijuana decriminalization law in Austin. Separate cases he has filed against other cities’ cannabis policies are still pending.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) claimed that if voters
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