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The National Transportation Safety Board is recommending that states where marijuana is legal adopt laws mandating impaired driving warning labels on cannabis products—pointing out that ongoing federal prohibition makes a national standard impossible.

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) announced before leaving office this week that he has issued 2,540 pardons—with at least a quarter of those for marijuana. That’s the most acts of clemency by any governor in the state’s history.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed a bill

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