Feds question marijuana-impaired driving laws; Study: Legal cannabis hurts beer market; NM touts $1B sales; DE legalization implementation
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A new bipartisan spending bill filed by House and Senate Appropriations Committee leaders extends state medical cannabis protections, pushes federal agencies to study legalization laws, urges broader researcher access to cannabis strains and advocates hemp as a plastic alternative.
A new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration draft report calls into question state laws that determine marijuana-impaired driving using a “per se” limit of THC in the blood, saying there’s “relatively little research” to support the policy.
Delaware’s top marijuana regulator and the representative who sponsored the legalization law spoke about efforts to launch the market, including reacting to concerns
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