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FBI data shows cannabis arrests are driving the drug war (Newsletter: October 16, 2025)

OK legalization ballot deadline; Fed VA official on psychedelics; Marijuana advocacy org urges industry collab; Study: Cannabis as opioid alternative

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New FBI data shows that at least 200,000 people were arrested for marijuana in the U.S. last year—the vast majority for possession—even as advocates point out the report’s methodology likely significantly understates the scope of cannabis and drug enforcement.

A Department of Veterans Affairs mental health official said the federal government needs to “gear up” to provide psychedelic medicines to military veterans and ensure that therapists are equipped to facilitate the novel treatments.

Oklahoma marijuana activists have less than three weeks left to collect enough valid signatures to qualify a legalization initiative for the 2026 ballot, and more than 500 locations across

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