Marijuana impairment bill advances in Congress; DE gov signs medical cannabis in hospitals; Study: Psilocybin for depression
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The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved a bill to require federal officials to propose “evidence-based impairment standards” for cannabis and other drugs—with an amendment replacing “marijuana” with “intoxicating cannabinoids” in the text.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer (D) signed a bill to allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in hospitals, subject to certain restrictions.
The Veterans Action Council’s Doc Laing authored a new Marijuana Moment op-ed
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