New Pennsylvania cannabis legalization plan (Newsletter: May 27, 2025)
May 27, 2025
Trump ally criticizes “psychedelics czar”; Fed court rules for medical marijuana patient; MN tribal & government-run cannabis stores; CA marijuana tax
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/ LOCALA former Aspen, Colorado City Council member is opening a psychedelic healing center./ INTERNATIONALGermany’s health minister said he wants to restrict “easily accessible” online medical marijuana prescriptions because “cannabis is an intoxicating drug and can be particularly harmful to adolescents and young adults.The head of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority suggested that a senator stepped out of a hearing to smoke hash during a contentious exchange./ SCIENCE & HEALTHA review concluded that “cannabinoids hold promise as adjunctive agents in cancer therapy, but further studies are required to address existing knowledge gaps.”A study found that “public health-oriented recreational cannabis access may decrease cannabis use and cannabis-related harms, especially among those using other drugs.”/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSISThe Lincoln Journal-Star editorial board criticized Nebraska lawmakers for rejecting legislation to implement the voter-approved legalization of medical cannabis./ BUSINESSA National Labor Relations Board judge concluded that Curaleaf violated federal labor laws when laying off Illinois employees.Canadian retailers sold C$428.4 million worth of legal marijuana products in March.
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