Candidates for Virginia governor clash on cannabis (Newsletter: September 22, 2025)
September 22, 2025
Congresswoman calls out colleague’s marijuana arrest; DOJ moves to toss DC cannabis suit; CO ibogaine; MI judge OKs psychedelics event
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/ LOCALThe Sacramento, California City Council voted to allow cannabis cafes to operate.The La Crosse County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors debated a proposal to reduce the fine for marijuana possession to $1./ INTERNATIONALEuropean Medicines Agency officials published a new paper about regulatory perspectives on psychedelics./ SCIENCE & HEALTHA study found that “the addition of a cannabinoid reduced the severity of [naloxone]-precipitated withdrawal.”A study on psilocybin-assisted therapy “observed a clinically meaningful reduction in depressive symptoms at the primary endpoint, and the long-term follow-up.”/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSISThe American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is advising pregnant and lactating women not to use cannabis./ BUSINESSLeafLink has a new CEO.Canadian retailers sold C$485 million worth of legal marijuana products in July.
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