Marijuana sales near CT; Bill Clinton praises CBD for pain study; Libraries want legalization revenue; NBA Players Union Cannabis Association
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/ MAIN THINGS TO KNOW
Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO) spoke before the House Rules Committee about his latest push to include his marijuana banking legislation in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), revealing a new score from the Congressional Budget Office that says it will save taxpayers money and discussing a possible broader omnibus cannabis bill that could include this and other reforms.
Representatives Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) testified before the House Rules Committee to ask that his separate NDAA amendments on studying the benefits of psychedelics for military members with PTSD and other conditions be allowed to come up for a vote.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) said the state is “about six months away” from launching recreational marijuana sales, and officials gave initial approval to the first cannabis cultivation licenses.
Former President Bill Clinton believes the results of a clinical trial on CBD for pain management are “very encouraging” as his foundation works to “reduce opioid addiction and deaths,” according to a TR Processing press release, who supplied the cannabinoid for the study. The company also announced that a former deputy White House drug czar has joined its board of directors.
The EveryLibrary Institute says public libraries stand to benefit substantially from marijuana tax revenue and urges them to get involved early in the drafting process of bills and initiatives to ensure they are included.
The National Association of Basketball Players announced a new partnership with former player Al Harrington’s CBD brand Re+Play.
/ FEDERAL
Michael Botticelli, former director of the White House’s National Drug Control Policy said the Biden administration should adopt safe-use sites for illegal drugs.
The US Department of Agriculture The Natural Resources Conservation Service sent out a press release recognizing National Hemp Month.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) tweeted: “Cannabis has widely accepted medical uses. It’s past time to decriminalize marijuana and eliminate non-violent sentencing. Proud to join @SenWarren, @SenBooker, @SenMarkey, @RonWyden & @SenSanders in this letter[toPresidentJoeBiden”[toPresidentJoeBiden”[alpresidentJoeBiden”[toPresidentJoeBiden”
Rep. Troy Carter (D-LA) tweeted: “My bill, the CLIMB Act, would address the real-world operational issues facing the cannabis industry and help open up the industry to more small, minority-owned and women-owned businesses.”
/ STATES
September Maryland Democratic candidates for governor said they plan to vote on a marijuana legalization referendum on the November ballot, while one Republican candidate said he will vote no.
from Kansas The attorney general filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit that a seller of CBD products filed against state officials after he was raided by local police.
A federal judge dismissed a plaintiff’s lawsuit Washington State marijuana regulators of racial prejudice.
Colorado regulators are offering technical assistance courses to marijuana companies to obtain funding and financial protections. Separately, they released an update demographic information on commercial cannabis licenses.
Michigan regulators are conducting a survey of marijuana product recall notifications.
California regulators sent out a press release commemorating the one-year anniversary of the formation of the Department of Cannabis Control.
South Carolina regulators published lists of permitted hemp facilities, seed suppliers, runners, carriers i laboratories.
The Alabama The Medicinal Cannabis Commission will hold a public hearing on the proposed medical cannabis regulations on Thursday.
The Arkansas The Medical Marijuana Commission will meet on Thursday.
The South Dakota The Legislature’s Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee will meet Thursday.
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/ LOCAL
Seattle, Washington The former city attorney joined NORML’s board of directors.
The Detroit, Michigan The City Council voted to open Phase I applications for recreational marijuana business licenses.
The Barrington, Rhode Island The City Council put a question about whether to allow marijuana businesses on the November ballot.
The Evanston, Illinois The City Council rejected a proposal to allow public possession of marijuana.
/ INTERNATIONAL
from Thailand The Health Minister denied claims he was backing cannabis reform to benefit a family business. In addition, the secretariat of the Court of Justice issued a directive prohibiting individuals from using or consuming marijuana on their premises.
of Ireland The Oireachtas Justice Committee held a hearing on penalties for drug possession.
A member of the UK The House of Lords pressed government officials on issues of access to medical cannabis.
/ SCIENCE AND HEALTH
A study showed that “the use of medicinal cannabis among patients with musculoskeletal conditions effectively reduced pain levels.”
One review concluded that “the efficacy of CBD in the treatment epileptic seizures has been confirmed in randomized controlled trials for Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, Dravet syndrome, and tuberous sclerosis complex,” and while “the incidence of side effects reported in study subjects is high,” “most studies indicate a good safety and tolerability profile. to the drug, with most adverse effects being mild to moderate and transient.”
/ ADVOCACY, OPINION AND ANALYSIS
The Toronto Star Editorial Board is encouraging a Canadian bill to seize drug possession records.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy and Student Marihuana Alliance for Research and Transparency named 11 student ambassadors from historically black colleges and universities.
/ BUSINESS
Jushi Holdings Inc. said its chief financial officer resigned to work for another cannabis company and will “take steps to enforce his contractual rights” under a 12-month non-compete agreement.
Tilray Brands, Inc. closed an investment in HEXO Corp.
Light Cannabis Co. closed four of its Michigan stores.
Michigan retailers sold $187.4 million worth of legal marijuana products in June.
Arizona Retailers sold $122.4 million in legal marijuana products in April.
/ CULTURE
Ozzy Osbourne bought four ounces of cannabis from a dispensary but decided not to smoke it.
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