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ND marijuana decrim expansion; CT psilocybin; NJ cannabis training academy; DC marijuana activist push; Study: Legal dispensaries don’t sell to kids

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“All licensed retailers verified age with photo ID before permitting store entry, but only 10% of unlicensed retailers required ID for entry.”

The Alabama Senate Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee held a hearing on a bill to alter the medical cannabis business licensing process—with every witness testifying against the measure./ FEDERALThe Trump administration’s plan to cut federal research funding threatens ongoing cannabis studies.Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) objected to a unanimous consent request to pass a bill to permanently place fentanyl-related substances in Schedule I, saying, “the parents of dead children are calling for us to step up and do more than the same old thing we have been doing around the War on Drugs since I was a kid myself.”/ STATESWashington, D.C.’s attorney general touted enforcement efforts over the past six months that have led to the closure of 25 unlicensed cannabis retailers.Florida’s House speaker formed a hemp workgroup.New Jersey’s Senate president spoke about his bill to recriminalize buying marijuana from unlicensed sources.South Dakota lawmakers rejected several bills to repeal or scale back medical cannabis protections.Ohio Democratic senators sent press releases about their opposition to a Republican-led bill to significantly alter the state’s voter-approved marijuana legalization law.The Montana Supreme Court declined to take up the case of a medical cannabis patient who is challenging the state’s possession limit.Washington State regulators filed proposed rules on transfer of authority for accreditation of cannabis testing laboratories.New York marijuana regulators testified at a budget hearing.Massachusetts regulators published a memo on the benefits of participating in the state’s medical cannabis program.Kentucky’s top medical cannabis regulator gave a presentation at a Kentucky Chiefs of Police board meeting.

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/ LOCALThe Wilmington, Delaware mayor’s office is evaluating marijuana business zoning proposals./ INTERNATIONALHungary’s government is proposing putting a prohibition on drug use into the Constitution./ SCIENCE & HEALTHA review of research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis found that “a few studies suggest that cannabis and CBD, in humans, provide benefits for both motor symptoms, including rigidity, cramps, and fasciculations, and non-motor symptoms including sleep quality, pain, emotional state, quality of life, and depression.”A study of mice concluded that “Moroccan Cannabis sativa essential oil shows significant therapeutic potential for managing peripheral neuropathic pain.”/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSISThe Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies is urging people to contact the U.S. Sentencing Commission in support of reforms that could reduce sentences for federal drug offenses./ BUSINESSTrulieve Cannabis Corp. reported quarterly revenue of $301.1 million and a net loss of $61.6 million. The company also has a new president.Verano Holdings Corp. reported quarterly net revenue of $218.2 million and a net loss of $272.7 million.Cronos Group Inc. reported quarterly net revenue of $30.3 million.Cookies won an $18 million preliminary award in a legal dispute with investors.Canopy Growth Corporation launched its Tweed brand in the German medical cannabis market.

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