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New FBI cannabis arrest data has flaws (Newsletter: September 26, 2024)

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Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) filed a new bill to create a federal regulatory regime for hemp-derived consumer products as an alternative to wide-ranging cannabinoid bans that have been proposed by House Republicans.

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 that the report’s methodology likely significantly understates the scope of cannabis and drug enforcement.

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