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Cannabis rescheduling’s impact on states could be huge (Newsletter: December 14, 2023)

Feds: legalization doesn’t increase teen use; OH marijuana changes delayed; Colombia cannabis bill stalled; MA psychedelics; MD sales

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A National Institute on Drug Abuse official told Marijuana Moment that results of a new teen drug use survey show that as legalization of adult-use cannabis spreads, it “has not really impacted” youth use rates—saying prohibitionist fears have “not played out.”

Federal rescheduling of marijuana could lead to a cascade of state-level reforms, as more than half the states in the country have laws that make it so a federal reclassification automatically triggers state-level scheduling changes.

A new federally funded study published by the American Medical Association found that one out of four Americans used an

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