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    MA marijuana overhaul bill nears passage; ME cannabis lounge proposal defeated; How to handle high-THC marijuana?; MO psychedelics

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    The House Small Business Committee heard testimony from a father of a child with a terminal illness about how marijuana rescheduling could “unlock research and healing, especially for rare diseases.”

    A Massachusetts legislature conference committee approved a bicameral deal on a bill to double the amount of marijuana a person can legally possess and to overhaul the Cannabis Control Commission.

    The Maine House of Representatives voted to kill a bill that would have allowed marijuana consumption lounges to operate in the state, subject to local approval.

    The pro-legalization Drug Policy Alliance published a report on how to address the potential risks of high-THC marijuana products without reverting to recriminalization policies favored by prohibitionist groups.

    West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) vetoed a bill to allocate medical cannabis revenue that has gone unspent over concerns about federal law, but the state treasurer is now releasing the funds to support substance misuse treatment and law enforcement programs.

    The Missouri House of Representatives passed a bill to support research on the therapeutic potential of psychedelics like psilocybin and ibogaine for military veterans and first responders.

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy issued a health advisory about increasing reports detecting medetomidine in the illegal drug supply.

    / STATES

    West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) vetoed legislation to support ibogaine research.

    A former Indiana attorney general authored an op-ed criticizing Gov. Mike Braun’s (R) openness to legalizing medical cannabis.

    A Virginia senator expressed concerns about legalizing recreational marijuana sales.

    Maine lawmakers discussed a bill to establish medical cannabis testing and tracking requirements.

    An Ohio judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement of new hemp product restrictions.

    Colorado regulators published guidance about marijuana businesses failing to pay the second annual payment for their two-year licenses or permits.

    Oklahoma regulators sent guidance about medical cannabis business compliance inspections.

    Minnesota’s top marijuana regulator discussed the first sixth months of legal recreational sales.

    California regulators published a list of authorized industrial hemp firms.

    The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska is seeking a development partner for its medical cannabis business.

    New York regulators took action against unlicensed cannabis businesses.

    Washington, D.C. officials shuttered more unlicensed cannabis businesses.

    The Alaska Marijuana Control Board Laboratory Testing Working Group will meet on Wednesday.

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