AR legalization’s economic boost; Air Force marijuana policy change; Study: Cannabis reduces opioid use; WI gov: reform depends on youth vote
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An economic analysis of Arkansas’s marijuana legalization ballot initiative projects that it could lead to nearly $1 billion in annual cannabis sales, generate more than $460 million in tax revenue over five years and create up to 6,400 jobs.
New York regulators revealed that they received 903 applications for marijuana dispensary licenses in the initial round that is reserved for people who have been harmed by cannabis criminalization.
The U.S. Air Force and Space Force are instituting a pilot program to give recruits a second chance if they test positive for marijuana on initial drug screens.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) told students that legalizing marijuana depends on their showing
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