
The latest effort, dubbed STATES Act 2.0, would nullify 280E and protect state-legal cannabis markets.
The question, according to the council, is when will the president put cannabis in the political spotlight.
Cannabis advocates are taking aim at the lack of clarity with ads airing in Washington, D.C., and West Palm Beach.
New York and Alaska ranked the worst for market potential in the case of federal legalization.
Many CEOs seem to plead for a common sense approach to cannabis legalization.
Small cannabis operators may be able to offset their 280E burden through federal tax provision 471(c).
The doctors are asking the court to vacate the chosen participants and make the DEA start over.
Several cannabis trade organizations celebrated Kennedy’s confirmation.
“It’s going to depend on this new administration’s policy goals.”
Trump’s choice for DEA administrator has publicly opposed marijuana legalization.

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