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Rescheduling could ease marijuana advertising ban; Anti-cannabis group’s plans; MA possession limit increase; NY market report

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The Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments in a case challenging a federal law restricting marijuana consumers’ gun rights for March 2.

The Congressional Research Service said in a new report that marijuana rescheduling would ease certain restrictions on cannabis industry advertising—but would leave in place most collateral consequences for consumers such as loss of gun rights, employment eligibility and housing opportunities.

Prohibitionist group Smart Approaches to Marijuana retained former Trump administration Attorney General Bill Barr to lead a lawsuit it plans to bring if cannabis rescheduling is finalized—and the group will also file an administration petition to move marijuana

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