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New U.S. Sentencing Commission guidelines amendments suggesting that federal judges treat prior marijuana possession offenses more leniently when making sentencing decisions have officially taken effect.

A campaign spokesperson for former President Donald Trump suggested that rival GOP contender Ron DeSantis should consume marijuana edibles to “to take the stress away” from his stagnant polling numbers.

The Pennsylvania House Health Subcommittee on Health Care held a hearing on marijuana legalization, with the chair suggesting that a state-run stores model is under consideration.

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection is doubling the amount of marijuana

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