• Skip to main content
  • Skip to after header navigation
  • Skip to site footer
420cannadispensary.com

420cannadispensary.com

cannabis reviews and news

General

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Contact
Buy Now

Categories

  • All Articles
  • Business
  • Local
  • Trending
  • Reviews
  • Contact

Newsletter

* We don’t do spam, just the latest news. Sign up today and get our top stories delivered straight to your inbox.

  • All Articles
  • Business
  • Local
  • Trending
  • Reviews
  • Contact
Local Reviews Trending

Former DEA heads oppose cannabis rescheduling (Newsletter: October 16, 2023)

October 16, 2023 by Tom Angell

GOP sponsor: delay marijuana banking vote; German cannabis timeline; Williamson: Cover psychedelic therapy; OH legalization repeal plan; NJ smell poll

Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day.

(function() {
window.mc4wp = window.mc4wp || {
listeners: [],
forms: {
on: function(evt, cb) {
window.mc4wp.listeners.push(
{
event : evt,
callback: cb
}
);
}
}
}
})();


Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible…

Free to read (but not free to produce)! We’re proud of our newsletter and the reporting we publish at Marijuana Moment, and we’re happy to provide it for free. But it takes a lot of work and resources to make this happen.

If you value Marijuana Moment, invest in our success on Patreon so we can expand our coverage and more readers can benefit: https://www.patreon.com/marijuanamoment

/ TOP THINGS TO KNOW

Former Drug Enforcement Administration administrators and White House drug czars sent a letter warning the Biden administration that rescheduling marijuana “would supersize the cannabis industry”—but they also made a questionable claim about potential penalty changes under Schedule III.

Lead GOP marijuana banking bill cosponsor Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) said he’s working to delay a Senate floor vote until there are assurances the legislation can pass the Republican-controlled House, according to a cannabis financing executive who spoke with the senator.

Germany’s Bundestag postponed Friday’s planned initial debate on the government’s marijuana legalization bill due to the conflict in Israel—but lawmakers say the cannabis legislation is on track to still be enacted by early next year.

Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson’s new mental healthcare plan says the federal government should “fully legalize” psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and cover costs for patients within a universal healthcare system.

Ohio’s Senate president said that if voters approve a marijuana legalization initiative on the November 7 ballot, he’ll push for “reviewing it and repealing things or changing things that are in it.”

A new poll shows that New Jersey residents believe the right to use legal marijuana in one’s own home is more important than neighbors’ right not to have to smell that cannabis.

The Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation reports that retailers sold a record-high $7.1 million worth of recreational marijuana products in September—but medical cannabis purchases hit a new low since the launch of the adult-use market.

The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission approved new marijuana business application and licensing rules amid several lawsuits from companies that are challenging regulators’ prior award processes.

/ FEDERAL

National Institute on Drug Abuse Director Nora Volkow wrote in a blog post that “cannabis use is associated with cognitive deficits, motivation problems, and perceptual distortions, as well as increased risk for workplace injuries and accidents.”

The House marijuana banking bill got one new cosponsor for a total of 84.

/ STATES

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) discussed medical cannabis in a meeting with conservative voters.

Ohio’s attorney general authored an op-ed explaining why he published explanations of marijuana and abortion initiatives on the November ballot.

Wisconsin’s Senate minority leader spoke about public support for marijuana legalization.

An Indiana senator attended a town hall meeting about marijuana legalization.

The Georgia Court of Appeals upheld lower court decisions to dismiss lawsuits from companies that were denied medical cannabis business licenses.

A Maryland judge placed a preliminary injunction on rules that restrict the sale of some hemp-derived products.

Missouri regulators published ownership guidance for marijuana microbusinesses.

Michigan regulators published a monthly report on disciplinary actions against marijuana businesses.

The Arkansas Legislative Council’s Medical Marijuana Subcommittee will meet on Monday.

New York marijuana regulators will meet on Tuesday.

—
Marijuana Moment is tracking more than 1,000 cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments.

Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access.
—

/ LOCAL

McHenry County, Illinois’s state’s attorney responded to current and former state lawmakers who criticized his efforts to force marijuana dispensaries to post mental health warnings.

/ INTERNATIONAL

European Parliament members will host an event on psychedelics on November 6.

/ SCIENCE & HEALTH

A study of rats suggested that “CBD can improve topiramate-induced memory impairment.”

/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS

The Cleveland Plain Dealer editorial board is urging voters to support the marijuana legalization initiative on the November 7 ballot.

/ BUSINESS

Trulieve Cannabis Corp. filed amended federal tax returns that claim a refund of $143 million from taxes paid that the company believes it does not owe due to legal interpretations of the 280E provision.

Transamerica Life Insurance Co. is being sued over a refusal to pay death benefits due to an alleged omission of information about marijuana use on the coverage application.

Make sure to subscribe to get Marijuana Moment’s daily dispatch in your inbox.

(function() {
window.mc4wp = window.mc4wp || {
listeners: [],
forms: {
on: function(evt, cb) {
window.mc4wp.listeners.push(
{
event : evt,
callback: cb
}
);
}
}
}
})();


The post Former DEA heads oppose cannabis rescheduling (Newsletter: October 16, 2023) appeared first on Marijuana Moment.

This post was originally published on this site

You May Also Like…

DEA Delays Decision on Marijuana Category Up Until After November Presidential Political Election

Marijuana

Redcar Marijuana Farm Find One of the Largest –– Cleveland Authorities

Marijuana Reclassification

Marijuana Reclassification Would Increase Banking Access to Market, Supporter Claims

Cannabis

Cannabis and Hallucinogen Usage Remain at Historically High Degrees Amongst Vibrant and Middle-age Adults

About Tom Angell

Previous Post:If Ohio Voters Pass Marijuana Legalization Measure, Senate President Says He’ll Push For ‘Reviewing It And Repealing Things’
Next Post:Alaska Airlines Worker Fired Over Positive Marijuana Test Will Be Reinstated Under Arbitration Panel Decision

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

420 Cannadispensary

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok

Categories

Local
News
Trending
Tech
Business
Legal

Newsletter

No spam, ever.

Copyright © 2025 · 420cannadispensary.com · All Rights Reserved · Powered by 420CannaDispensary.com

Terms and Conditions