CO psychedelics law revisions; Fed marijuana legalization for military vets; Congressman: 280E could generate more revenue; OR psilocybin licenses
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Bipartisan House and Senate lawmakers led by Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) and Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) filed bills in Congress to legalize medical cannabis for military veterans and encourage the Department of Veterans Affairs to study the therapeutic potential of marijuana as an opioid alternative.
Delaware Gov. John Carney (D) is giving mixed signals about his intentions for marijuana legalization bills on his desk—saying he continues to oppose the reform but implying that it is inevitable and it’s “time to move on” from the debate about it.
Colorado’s Senate president filed a bill to revise provisions of the state’s voter-approved psychedelics legalization law. It would add some new restrictions on consumers, create an Indigenous community working group and shift regulatory responsibilities, among other changes.
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