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FACT CHECK: Trump EXPOSES MS-13 Tattoos?! SHOCKING ABC Interview! Media Bias UNMASKED!

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In a fiery ABC News interview, President Donald Trump reveals the truth about Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s knuckle tattoos—a marijuana leaf, smiley face, cross, and skull—allegedly spelling “MS-13” and proving his gang ties. Backed by court rulings, Trump calls out ABC’s Terry Moran for downplaying the evidence with misleading tactics. From the marijuana leaf symbolizing MS-13’s drug empire to the skull marking gang loyalty, Trump lays out the facts. Despite ABC’s claims of a “photoshopped” image, Trump defends the deportation of Garcia as a win for American safety. Uncover the hidden bias and the real story behind this explosive controversy!

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Driving laws leave medical cannabis users in catch-22 | A Current Affair

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The Fight For Medical Marijuana For Epileptic Children | NBC Nightly News

A certain strain of the drug looks to be very effective in treating kids with severe seizure disorders, and one family is fighting to make it legal.
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The Fight For Medical Marijuana For Epileptic Children | NBC Nightly News

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Joe Rogan: Harris wanted to avoid marijuana legalization talk as aides feared progressive backlash

Joe Rogan claimed the Harris-Walz campaign drew a red line on talk about “marijuana legalization” for the interview that never happened — while aides said the sit-down was kiboshed over fears of progressive backlash.

“I think they had requirements on things that she didn’t want to talk about. She didn’t want to talk about marijuana legalization, which I thought was hilarious,” the popular podcaster revealed on his Tuesday episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

The Harris-Walz campaign had reached out to Rogan’s management about doing an interview with him after it broke that President-elect Donald Trump would go on the highly-rated podcast, according to Rogan, 57.

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Cannabis legalisation in Germany: Will other EU member states follow? | Teaser – EP14

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Why is it so difficult to get medicinal cannabis in the UK? – BBC News

Since it was legalised five years ago hardly any patients in the UK have been prescribed medical cannabis.

Used to treat a number of medical conditions, the Government has been accused of misleading the public over its availability on the NHS.

Campaigners say an exception has been made for a few patients but others are being forcing to fund it themselves, go without or turn to the black market.

The UK government says safety needs to be proven before a wider rollout.

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The Facts, Fallacies & Fears Around Cannabis & Hemp CBD Products | Lifestyle Drugs

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Inside a Secret Weed Farm Hidden in Plain Sight | High Society

While weed laws are becoming more progressive in many states across the US, cannabis cultivation can still get you some serious prison time in the UK.

Most smokers have no idea where their buds come from, but the higher demand and continued criminalisation of weed in the UK has engendered a black-market supply chain of human deprivation: ‘Cannabis slaves’, often trafficked from Vietnam, are forced to tend to massive grows worth millions in street value – completely against their will.

For spliff connoisseurs who have been smoking their whole adult lives and hold down regular jobs and have families, picking up poor-quality hydroponic weed from dodgy dealers in blacked out cars or down dark alleyways has become less and less desirable. Guerrilla growers are an online community of cannabis cultivators in the UK who harvest their weed plants in the wild, hiding in plain sight sometimes on the side of motorways.

Growing certain strains of cannabis that can withstand the British climate, many have been supplying themselves and their friends with hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of organic weed for almost a decade. It’s all grown outside in the sun, bypassing dealers and without being traced by the police.

Our drugs editor, Max Daly, linked us up with two guerrilla growers who were about to retire from the cultivation game, just as they were harvesting their last ever crop.

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Is Microdosing The Future of Marijuana?

The creator of LSD, Dr. Albert Hofmann, believed that ingesting tiny amounts of the drug could have therapeutic value, and so-called “microdoses” have since been proposed as a substitute for everything from Adderall to marriage counseling. Now, as more states legalize marijuana, the trend that began with hallucinogens has grown to include microdoses of THC, the main psychoactive ingredient in weed.

VICE News traveled to Portland, Oregon, to meet Ethan Ernest, creator of marijuana microdose pills called Mirth Control, which contain a fraction of the THC found in a typical joint or batch of edibles. Earnest compares Mirth Control to “open-source Xanax. Other products in the new weed microdosing category push the envelope even further with suggestions about purported medical uses.

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Inside New Jersey’s Legal Weed Boom

As marijuana legalization spreads, states are looking at different ways to ensure those most affected by decades of racially biased anti-drug policies have a leg up.

Under a special program, New Jersey prioritizes granting licenses to dispensaries run by people with marijuana convictions on their records.

Lawmakers hope that by making equity a cornerstone of their newly legalized markets, those who dealt marijuana in the illegal, or “legacy,” market will be persuaded to go legit.

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Inside New Jersey’s Push to Get Ex-Cons Into Cannabis Capitalism

Everything we know about the health effects of marijuana

It’s official. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that recreational pot legalization will come Oct. 17. Now that the substance will be readily available to the public, the health debate is back on the table.

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Senate Democrats propose legalizing cannabis at the federal level

Senate Democrats just unveiled a plan to legalize marijuana at the federal level. Their plan would take cannabis off of the federal controlled substances act and would make the minimum age 21 to purchase marijuana. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer proposed legislation Wednesday to legalize marijuana at the federal level, a move aimed at easing restrictive drug policies that have disproportionally impacted communities of color and the poor.

The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act would remove marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act and introduce regulations to tax cannabis products.

The proposal would expunge federal records of nonviolent cannabis offenders and allow people serving time in federal prison for nonviolent marijuana crimes to petition a court for resentencing.

“This is monumental. At long last, we are taking steps in the Senate to right the wrongs of the failed war on drugs,” Schumer, D-N.Y., said during a press conference at the Capitol. Schumer unveiled the draft along with Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Senator Cory Booker, D-N.J.

The plan would also create an Opportunity Trust Fund from new cannabis tax revenue in order to invest in programs for communities most affected by the “failed War on Drugs,” according to a draft of the bill.

The plan to decriminalize marijuana will likely face a contentious battle in the Senate, as it’s generally opposed by Republicans and some moderate Democrats and has not received an endorsement from President Joe Biden. Schumer will require 60 votes, including at least 10 GOP votes, to pass it through the Senate.

So far, 37 states and the District of Columbia have legalized the medical use of cannabis and 18 states along with D.C. have legalized recreational use of the drug by adults. However, the drug remains illegal under federal law.

Public polling shows that nearly 70% of Americans support legalizing the drug.

“For decades, our federal government has waged a War on Drugs that has unfairly impacted low-income communities and communities of color,” Booker said in a statement. “While red and blue states across the country continue to legalize marijuana, the federal government continues to lag woefully behind. It is time for Congress to end the federal marijuana prohibition and reinvest in communities most impacted by the failed War on Drugs.”

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Cannabis countdown: 3 big headlines moving pot stocks this week

Tim Seymour, the founder and chief investment officer of Seymour Asset Management and the man behind the Amplify Seymour Cannabis ETF (CNBS), runs through three major headlines moving cannabis stocks. Subscribe to CNBC Pro to access our live Pro Talk “How to Navigate the Reddit Market Mania” with Fundstrat’s Tom Lee and CNBC’s Mike Santoli: https://cnb.cx/3r7vPrJ

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and two other Democratic senators said Monday that they will push to pass this year sweeping legislation that would end the federal prohibition on marijuana, which has been legalized to some degree by many states.

That reform also would provide so-called restorative justice for people who have been convicted of pot-related crimes, the senators said in a joint statement.

“The War on Drugs has been a war on people — particularly people of color,” said a statement issued by Schumer, of New York, and Sens. Cory Booker, of New Jersey, and Ron Wyden, of Oregon.

“Ending the federal marijuana prohibition is necessary to right the wrongs of this failed war and end decades of harm inflicted on communities of color across the country,” they said.

“But that alone is not enough. As states continue to legalize marijuana, we must also enact measures that will lift up people who were unfairly targeted in the War on Drugs.”

The senators said they will release “a unified discussion draft on comprehensive reform” early this year and that passing the legislation will be a priority for the Senate.

The trio also said that in addition to ending the federal pot ban and ensuring restorative justice, the legislation would “protect public health and implement responsible taxes and regulations.”

Schumer co-sponsored marijuana decriminalization legislation several years ago.

The statement comes as public support for legal marijuana has grown. A Gallup poll in November showed that 68% of Americans, a record high, favored marijuana legalization.

Every initiative that involved the decriminalization or legalization of marijuana on the ballot in 2020 passed.

Voters in New Jersey and Arizona chose to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use. Mississippi voted to legalize medical marijuana use, and South Dakota legalized the drug for both recreational and medical use.

So far, 15 states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for adult recreational use, and 36 states permit medical use of the drug.

Oregon is the first to have decriminalized hard drugs.

This Is How We Legalize Weed | The War on Drugs

Cannabis has been legalized in Canada and many US states, and the trend looks set to continue.

But just legalizing the drug is not a simple magic bullet. There are many complex issues of social justice and economic equality to be considered. We look at the lessons to be learned from places like Canada and Colorado and explore how we can get cannabis legalization right.

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Virginia Becomes First Southern State To Legalize Marijuana | NBC News NOW

Virginia became the first southern state to legalize cannabis after passing a bill that allows adults to carry small amounts and grow up to four plants at home. The law that comes into effect in July still prohibits public use of marijuana.
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New York Agrees To Legalize Recreational Marijuana | NBC News NOW

New York State lawmakers are on the verge of a deal to legalize adult recreational marijuana. Legalization would eventually generate $3.5 billion a year in economic activity, according to estimates by Gov. Cuomo’s office. NBC News’ Ben Popken reports.
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Senate Democrats push for nationwide marijuana legalization

The cannabis industry has created around 70,000 jobs in 2020, according to Leafly. That’s double the number that were created in the previous year. Senate Democrats are now pushing to legalize marijuana in the U.S. Frank Holland joins Shep Smith to report. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and two other Democratic senators said Monday that they will push to pass this year sweeping legislation that would end the federal prohibition on marijuana, which has been legalized to some degree by many states.

That reform also would provide so-called restorative justice for people who have been convicted of pot-related crimes, the senators said in a joint statement.

“The War on Drugs has been a war on people — particularly people of color,” said a statement issued by Schumer, of New York, and Sens. Cory Booker, of New Jersey, and Ron Wyden, of Oregon.

“Ending the federal marijuana prohibition is necessary to right the wrongs of this failed war and end decades of harm inflicted on communities of color across the country,” they said.

“But that alone is not enough. As states continue to legalize marijuana, we must also enact measures that will lift up people who were unfairly targeted in the War on Drugs.”

The senators said they will release “a unified discussion draft on comprehensive reform” early this year and that passing the legislation will be a priority for the Senate.

The trio also said that in addition to ending the federal pot ban and ensuring restorative justice, the legislation would “protect public health and implement responsible taxes and regulations.”

Schumer co-sponsored marijuana decriminalization legislation several years ago.

The statement comes as public support for legal marijuana has grown. A Gallup poll in November showed that 68% of Americans, a record high, favored marijuana legalization.

Every initiative that involved the decriminalization or legalization of marijuana on the ballot in 2020 passed.

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Is Marijuana Legalization Inevitable In The US?

Every ballot initiative involving the decriminalization or legalization of marijuana passed in the 2020 election. The Democratic-controlled House also passed the MORE Act in early December, which would legalize marijuana at the federal level and implement sweeping regulations surrounding the drug. These developments reveal something important about the shift in the marijuana debate: Marijuana may be one of the truly bipartisan issues in the U.S. right now.

0:00 – Introduction
2:23 – History of marijuana in the U.S.
6:37 – State vs federal law disconnect
11:26 – The future of legalization

CORRECTION (January 4, 2021): At 0:55 and 6:31, the map mislabels the legality of recreational marijuana in Illinois. The state has legalized marijuana for both recreational and medical use. At 12:20, a graphic used an incorrect photo to identify Alaska Rep. Don Young.

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Is Marijuana Legalization Inevitable In The US?

House passes bill to decriminalize marijuana, but it won't get past the Senate

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This Is How Pot Edibles Are Made | Originals | msnbc

Shift by MSNBC’s Seema Iyer travels to Colorado to learn more about the production of pot goodies, many of which are earning a bad reputation.
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California's Herbal Chef provides tips on cooking with cannabis

Chris Sayegh, founder of The Herbal Chef, was in Toronto on Tuesday where he provided some tips on cooking with cannabis.

Legislation legalizing marijuana is set to go into effect across Canada at 12 a.m. on Wednesday morning.

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On The Issues: 2020 Presidential Candidates On Legalizing Marijuana | NBC News NOW

NBC News’ Dr. John Torres reviews where the 2020 candidates stand on the issue of legalizing recreational marijuana.
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Fmr. Sen. Tom Daschle: Growing realization we need to legalize cannabis

Former Senator Tom Daschle and Kyle Detwiler, CEO of Clever Leaves, join “Squawk on the Street” to discuss the legalization of cannabis in the United States.

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Former Veterans Affairs Head: VA Should Research Medical Marijuana | NBC News Now

Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin talks about his time serving in the Trump administration and the biggest challenges the VA faces.
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Booker To Biden On Not Legalizing Marijuana: ‘I Thought You Might Have Been High’ | MSNBC

Sen. Cory Booker calls out former Vice President Joe Biden for not wanting to legalize marijuana saying ‘I thought you might have been high when you said it.’ Aired on 11/20/19.
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Booker To Biden On Not Legalizing Marijuana: ‘I Thought You Might Have Been High’ | MSNBC

House committee approves bill legalizing marijuana on a national level

The House Judiciary Committee passed a bill that would legalize marijuana on the national level and it would give states the right to decide their own policies as well as incentives to expunge the criminal records of those with low-level marijuana offenses. The next step for the bill is to pass the full House.