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Feds warn cannabis consumers about gun laws (Newsletter: June 1, 2023)

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The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is warning Minnesota marijuana consumers that they are still federally barred from purchasing and possessing guns regardless of the state’s new cannabis legalization law.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R)—the GOP gubernatorial nominee—participated in an announcement about the allocation of $42 million of the state’s opioid settlement funds to support research on using the psychedelic ibogaine to treat addiction.

The Louisiana Senate Judiciary C Committee approved a House-passed bill to streamline expungements for people with first-time

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