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Aug 20
Dallas Lawmakers Officially Put Marijuana Decriminalization On The City’s November Ballot Despite Police Chief’s Concerns

      Local lawmakers in Dallas, Texas have now formally put a marijuana decriminalization initiative on the city’s November ballot—positioning voters to enact the reform in the state’s third largest city by population over the objections of the police chief. About a month after officials certified that activists with Ground Game Texas had turned in enough valid  ​ 

Aug 20
Bipartisan Congressional Lawmakers Say U.S. Citizen Jaile In Russia Needs Medical Marijuana Access To ‘Subdue His Pain’

      Over a dozen members of Congress are putting pressure on the Biden administration to secure the release of a U.S. citizen incarcerated in Russia over possession of medical marijuana he lawfully obtained in Pennsylvania—with bipartisan lawmakers, including those who generally oppose cannabis reform, emphasizing that access to marijuana is “necessary to subdue his pain.” About  ​ 

Aug 20
Polls Show Support For Marijuana Legalization, Rescheduling And Industry Banking Access In Three Key Battleground States

      As the November election approaches, a new series of polls shows widespread majority support for marijuana legalization, cannabis federal rescheduling and cannabis industry banking access among likely voters in three key presidential battleground states: Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The surveys—conducted by The Tarrance Group and commissioned by The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company—asked respondents about four marijuana-related  ​ 

Aug 20
Already Down Two Members, Massachusetts Cannabis Commission At Odds Over Who Should Lead The Agency

      “Should we take a break or just look at each other because there’s a lot of work?” By Bhaamati Borkhetaria, CommonWealth Beacon With the chair of the Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) suspended and the acting chair out on pregnancy leave, the three remaining commissioners spent just under an hour on Wednesday wrangling over who should  ​ 

Aug 20
Majority Of Americans Say Marijuana Use Is Punished ‘Too Harshly’ And Past Records Should Be Expunged, Poll Finds

      Marijuana use is one of the only crimes that a majority of Americans say is punished too harshly—and bipartisan majorities also back expunging prior cannabis convictions—according to a new poll. As the presidential election approaches in November, the survey from YouGov that was released last week looked at where people stand on various criminal justice  ​ 

Aug 20
Most Athletes Are Open To Using Psychedelic Therapy To Treat Concussions, Study Shows

      A new study on athletes’ attitudes toward psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) finds that more than 6 in 10 would be willing to try treatment with psilocybin or other entheogens to aid recovery after a concussion or to help manage post-concussion symptoms. Among sports staff, more than 7 in 10 said they’d support athletes using PAT. The  ​