Cannabis users are too dangerous to have guns, Trump admin tells SCOTUS (Newsletter: June

June 24, 2025

TX gov and lt. gov. clash over hemp; Poll: US voters support marijuana reform; UT cannabis legalization support; DEA psychedelics ban

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/ LOCALA Norfolk, Virginia grievance panel denied an appeal from a firefighter who is trying to get his job back after being fired over medical cannabis use./ INTERNATIONALKorea’s Supreme Court ruled that CBD is considered illegal cannabis./ SCIENCE & HEALTHA study found that “cannabis sativa extract may be considered an adjuvant in the management of pain and quality of life in patients with metastatic lung cancer.”A study’s results “add to the existing pool of evidence for the usefulness of [psilocybin, LSD and ketamine] for treating cluster headache, and further support the lowering of legal and regulatory barriers to medical access to the psychedelic indoleamines.”/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSISVeterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Iowa’s executive director authored an op-ed supporting federal marijuana rescheduling./ BUSINESSJones Soda Co. sold its cannabis beverage business, including all related cannabis-specific assets under the Mary Jones brand, to MJ Reg Disrupters LLC.Compass Pathways plc reported positive results of its psilocybin medicine in treating depression.Elon Musk announced that Tesla launched robotaxis in Austin, Texas “with customers paying a $4.20 flat fee.”

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