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DOJ says no guns for prosecutor who uses medical cannabis (Newsletter: October 4, 2024)

Feds hiring joint rollers; AR medical cannabis sigs; DE license apps; AMA study: docs & patients say insurance should cover medical marijuana

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The Department of Justice said in a court filing that allowing a Pennsylvania district attorney who uses medical cannabis to possess a gun would be “dangerous,” and it is asking to dismiss his lawsuit challenging marijuana-related restrictions on his Second Amendment rights.

The National Institute on Drug Abuse posted a request for proposals to “develop and manufacture standardized marijuana cigarettes within a range of specified” THC and CBD levels as well as to “prepare, preferably by hand-rolling, a small batch” of joints with “varying concentrations” of cannabinoids.

The Arkansas Supreme Court ordered

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