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Fed cannabis lawsuit arguments (Newsletter: May 23, 2024)

Daily marijuana use outweighs drinking; Drug czar on rescheduling; Legalization priority poll; NY cannabis civil action bill; MA veterans psychedelics

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A court held oral arguments in a lawsuit filed by marijuana businesses seeking to block federal enforcement against their in-state activities, with a Department of Justice attorney asserting that the Biden administration’s cannabis rescheduling process “supports the rationality” of ongoing prohibition.

White House Office of National Drug Control Policy Director Rahul Gupta said moving cannabis to Schedule III is “based on science and evidence” and will ease research restrictions—but he misstated its impact by suggesting it will allow doctors to “prescribe marijuana.”

The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a veterans-focused bill that includes provisions

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