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Weed Industry Faces Federal Snags As States Push Reforms, Says Expert

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00:03:00 Florida Republican Senator Says His Medical Marijuana Home grow Bill Doesn’t Have Support From GOP Colleague – RICO LAMITTE
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00:17:00 Gov. Murphy wants to raise special cannabis tax from $2.50 to $15 an ounce – JASON BECK
00:27:00 Trump Says He’s ‘Ready’ To Impose Death Penalty On People Who Sell Illicit Drugs, Calling Policy ‘Very Humane’ – DALE SCHAFER ESQ.
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00:47:00 Weed Industry Faces Federal Snags As States Push Reforms, Says Expert – JENNY BETH DILLS
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01:00:00 Tens of thousands gather for Hindu festival at Nepal temple, with many lighting up marijuana joints – SOHUM SHAH
01:11:00 Weed for Warriors Urges Elon Musk to Lead 2026 California Initiative Granting DOGE Oversight of State Budget and Nonprofit Audits as Cannabis Tax Hike Looms – JASON BECK
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Treating Pain with Medical Marijuana

“I could see endocannabinoids as being a really good conduit to relieving the opioid epidemic.” Nathan Fried, assistant professor of biology, discusses the potential of medical marijuana for replacing opioids as a pain treatment.

Fried joined the Rutgers University–Camden faculty in the fall of 2018. He specializes in neuroscience and is currently studying the connections between sleep and pain, to identify opioid alternatives for chronic pain treatment.

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5 states pass marijuana legalization

Besides voting for president, voters considered measures covering recreational marijuana, abortion, minimum wage, affirmative action and Puerto Rico’s statehood.

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Weed was the real winner of the 2020 election

Americans are turning against the war on drugs.

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On November 3, four American states voted to legalize marijuana: Arizona, New Jersey, Montana and South Dakota. Combined with the other states that have done so in recent years, one in three Americans now live in a state where access to marijuana has been legalized. It shows that Americans are souring on the harsh drug policies that have put millions of people in prison.

But America’s national drug policy is a different story. Under federal law, marijuana is still classified as a “schedule 1” drug, meaning it’s considered to have little medical value and a high risk of abuse, along with drugs like LSD, heroin, ecstasy and psilocybin mushrooms. In states where marijuana has been legalized, that conflict with federal law creates numerous problems for legal marijuana sellers and users. And few national politicians talk about legalizing marijuana throughout the country. But advocates are hoping that by introducing new state laws one by one, Americans who are ready to move on from the country’s decades-long war on drugs will eventually force the federal government’s hand.

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There’s more about Americans’ support of weed legalization in the latest Gallup survey: https://news.gallup.com/poll/323582/support-legal-marijuana-inches-new-high.aspx

The ACLU’s report on racial disparities in marijuana possession arrests: https://www.aclu.org/report/tale-two-countries-racially-targeted-arrests-era-marijuana-reform

Marijuana Policy Project’s breakdown of state laws: https://www.mpp.org/states/

FBI’s Crime Data Explorer for arrests by state and year: https://crime-data-explorer.fr.cloud.gov/

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Veterans Explore Benefits of Using Medical Marijuana for PTSD

PTSD is not on the list of approved illnesses that are able to obtain a medical marijuana prescription under state law. A panel of eight medical professionals was set up to determine whether the drug can effectively treat PTSD.

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New Jersey considers medical marijuana law

Michael Oliveri, 25, of Oradell, has been wheelchair-bound since he was 18 due to muscular dystrophy. Years of powerful prescription drugs have left him permanently nauseous, but there is one medication he says helps relieve his pain and gives him an appetite. The only problem is that it’s a federally banned substance — marijuana. Oliveri and other patients suffering from debilitating diseases like multiple sclerosis or AIDS wasting syndrome have been fighting for a medical marijuana law in New Jersey. State lawmakers are widely expected to vote on the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act before the end of the year and Gov. Jon Corzine has indicated he would sign the bill. If enacted, New Jersey would become the 14th state to legalize marijuana for medical use. Opponents of the bill point to abuse of the law in California, the first state to legalize medical marijuana, as a precursor of what’s to come in New Jersey. (Video by Nyier Abdou/The Star-Ledger)

NJ Governor Phil Murphy On Marijuana Legalization, Newark Water Crisis, NJ Transit & 2020 Election

New Jersey governor Phil Murphy sits down with Ebro in the Morning to give an update on some of the biggest issues in the Garden State.

He gave an update on where the state stands on Marijuana legalization, and whether it will happen in the near future, what steps are needed to fix Newark’s water crisis where lead pipes are contaminating the water in the city, fixing New Jersey transits trains, the success of sports gambling, and who he endorses for President in 2020.

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How a facility grows and produces medical marijuana

Greenleaf Compassion Center in Montclair was the first medical marijuana dispensary in New Jersey. The Center gave us an exclusive tour of their grow facility in Sussex County. Here’s how a cannabis grow works, taking a plant clone to a mature flower which is packaged for medical use. (Video by Andre Malok | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

N.J. lawmakers face "razor thin" vote on recreational marijuana

New Jersey lawmakers are due to vote Monday on a bill to legalize recreational marijuana. The measure needs to pass both chambers of the state house. If it does, New Jersey would join 10 other states and D.C. that already legalized pot. Meg Oliver reports.

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What Big Tobacco’s $1.8 Billion Weed Investment Means For Legalization | NowThis

Big Tobacco just invested $1.8 billion into weed, so what does that mean for legalization?
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In American capitalism, when there’s a market that can be made money in, big corporations are going to capitalize on that and come into play.

On Dec 7, 2018, Altria Group, the company that owns Marlboro, bought a 45% stake in Canadian cannabis company Cronos Group for approx $1.8 billion NowThis talked to Erik Altieri, the executive director of NORML, to get his take on what this might mean for cannabis in the U.S.

“It is encouraging to see a huge corporation like Altria jump in in such a serious way, if only from the standpoint that it means, being a big risk averse corporation, they clearly see the writing is on the wall on this. They wouldn’t be making this substantial investment otherwise, if they thought that there was still a chance that marijuana was gonna be—remain a Schedule 1 illegal drug in the United States for the next 10 years. It means that the progress that we see is only going to continue and that federal action is imminent on this topic of particularly scheduling.”

And most Americans see legalization as a good thing, a move like this could have big impact on how it’s done

“As you’re seeing now with the debate in places like New Jersey and other states that are moving forward, we need to keep the focus on small business, micro-licensing, social justice, and especially home cultivation. Consumers need to have the right to cultivate some plants at home as a check on the industry, to make sure that they keep delivering quality product and that tax rates and prices are fair.”

So if this move means legalization is coming, what should it look like?

“What we’d want to see is something more akin to a wine model or a microbrew model, and less of a cigarette model when it comes to legal marijuana in the United States. Something that prioritizes quality and small-scale operations over large, hundreds-of-acre cultivators and box store brand dispensaries.”

Big tobacco isn’t known for their small-scale operations. So there’s a chance these companies come in and try to change regulation

“They’re coming a bit late to the party here. We have a good number of states with operating legal markets here already. Those regulations are in place. I don’t think most state lawmakers want to see those regulations and oversight controls go away. So they may come in and start spending big money on lobbyists to try to fight against those things, but that’s where the — the responsibility is on us as advocates to fight back and to make sure that what we have now not only stays in place, but we push for even stronger controls — particularly when it comes to big corporations. Because we know they don’t have scruples about doing anything that it takes to make an extra cent per sale.”

At the end of the day, this investment could be very good for cannabis, but Altieri says it’s going to be up to consumers to hold these companies accountable and make sure legalization happens with good structure and scale.

“For the first time in potentially ever—at least in a very long time in the modern history of this country, we pretty much have the ability to build an entire industry from scratch and kind of dictate what it looks like, make sure that it’s an ethical industry, that it’s one that prioritizes diversity, both racial and gender diversity, as well as diversity of business operations, from small-scale to larger scale.”

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Marijuana drive-thru: Could New Jersey be next?

A Colorado dispensary opened the first marijuana drive-thru of its kind. Could New Jersey be next if recreational cannabis becomes legal? NJ Advance Media reporter Claude Brodesser-Akner takes an eye-opening ride through Tumbleweed Express Drive-Thru in Parachute. Co. (Video by Andre Malok and Claude Brodesser-Akner | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Marijuana legalization questionable for most New Jerseyans

A new poll released by Fairleigh Dickinson University shows that most New Jerseyans don’t completely embrace legal recreational marijuana. NJ Advance Media reporter went out to speak to residents along the Hudson River to get a better sense or why that is. (Video by Claude Brodesser-Akner and Andre Malok | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Legal weed in New Jersey not a slam dunk for Gov. Murphy and Democrats

Democratic Gov.-elect Phil Murphy’s plan to legalize marijuana for recreational use in New Jersey is running into opposition from lawmakers in his own party. A half dozen Democratic senators tell NJ Advance Media they plan to vote “no” on any bill legalizing pot for recreational use. (Video by Claude Brodesser-Akner and Andre Malok | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

How will legal pot work in New Jersey?

Legalizing marijuana is going to be a hot topic in the coming months in New Jersey. How might the bill shape up?

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Michigan, Vermont, New Jersey: The States Trying To Legalize Marijuana In 2018 | Los Angeles Times

The marijuana movement is charging ahead. Eight states — California, Colorado, Nevada to name a few — have legalized weed for recreational use since 2012. (Jan. 10, 2018) (Sign up for our free video newsletter here http://bit.ly/2n6VKPR)

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What Does Phil Murphy’s Win Mean for Marijuana Legalization in New Jersey? | CaCao TV

CaCao TV New Jersey’s new governor Phil Murphy is in favor of legalizing marijuana in the state

Throughout his campaign to become the governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy had routinely embraced the idea of legalizing marijuana in the Garden State.

Now, after having defeated his Republican challenger, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno, the newly elected Democratic Governor is said to be moving swiftly to fulfill his campaign pledge to make marijuana legal for recreational use for people 21 and older

How We Got Here | A Marijuana Legalization Timeline

Congratulations to the many states that passed marijuana legalization! Take a look at what it took to get us here today.

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