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    Congresswoman: Marijuana reform at “standstill” under Trump; Poll on legalization as “good” or “bad” for society; Study: Cannabis reduces alcohol use

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    The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will vote on a bill to overturn a local Washington, D.C. marijuana expungements law on Wednesday, with Chairman James Comer (R-KY) saying, “President Trump and House Republicans are committed to restoring law and order in our nation’s capital city.”

    Congressional Cannabis Caucus Co-chair Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) said federal marijuana reform is at a “standstill” and a “crossroads” as President Donald Trump takes his time deciding on a rescheduling proposal.

    • “He promised a lot of things during the campaign that haven’t happened, but that’s one of them, and so we aren’t really sure what his position is going to be.”

    Mike Tyson spoke about the need for federal marijuana rescheduling on a podcast hosted by Katie Miller, the wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller—saying he’s expecting “good news” on the issue soon.

    A new poll shows that more American adults think marijuana legalization has been a “good thing for society” than believe it has been a “bad thing”—but the largest share of respondents feel neutral about the policy’s impacts.

    New federally funded research found that marijuana use “was associated with a reduction in alcohol intake”—with the researchers calling it the “first study to test effects of legal-market cannabis on alcohol intake.”

    • “Those who drank less after cannabis reported greater decreases in alcohol craving.”

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    The Drug Enforcement Administration posted another profile of one of its special agents.

    Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) said Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) husband started a venture capital company that specializes in part in cannabis.

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    Pennsylvania regulators published an updated list of pesticides that can be used by medical cannabis growers and processors.

    The North Carolina Supreme Court will hear arguments in cases on whether the smell of cannabis provides probable cause for a police search on Tuesday.

    A Michigan judge dismissed marijuana possession charges against former school officials, ruling that the state’s legalization law takes precedence over an older statute that made it a crime to have cannabis within 1,000 feet of a school.

    Connecticut regulators are moving forward with proposed hemp product rules.

    Oklahoma regulators sent guidance about a new requirement for physicians to undergo specific education before issuing medical cannabis recommendations.

    California regulators sent updates on cannabis pre-rolls, tinctures, labeling and other issues.

    Washington State regulators launched enhancements to their cannabis reporting system.

    Missouri regulators published the latest episode of their marijuana podcast.

    Georgia regulators will consider renewing medical cannabis production licenses on Wednesday.

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    A study found “compelling evidence for the therapeutic potential of CBD oil in mitigating motor and cognitive deficits and neuropathological changes associated with” Alzheimer’s disease.

    A study found that “psilocybin-assisted therapy yielded large effect sizes for reduction in depressive symptoms in both short-term and long-term follow-up” but that “meta-regression revealed no statistically significant association between the amount of therapy hours and treatment outcomes.”

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