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Congresswoman: Trump could spur state legalization; 280E ruling; Mike Tyson talks marijuana at DEA visit; CO gov touts psychedelics bill

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Your good deed for the day: donate to an independent publisher like Marijuana Moment and ensure that as many voters as possible have access to the most in-depth cannabis reporting out there.Support our work at https://www.patreon.com/marijuanamoment/ TOP THINGS TO KNOWThe House Appropriations Committee is calling for an investigation into the Biden administration’s marijuana rescheduling recommendation, citing “deviations” from a prior review process as well as concerns about the “mental health hazards” of cannabis use.

The panel is also encouraging further research into the therapeutic potential of psychedelics and expressing concerns about hemp products’ “potential health and safety risks to consumers.”

Congressional Cannabis Caucus Co-chair Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) said the Trump administration could inadvertently influence more states to legalize marijuana as its cuts to federal programs make them seek new revenue sources.A federal court ruled that marijuana businesses are blocked from utilizing COVID-19-Related Employee Retention Credits under the 280E tax penalty.Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) said a bill he signed allowing pardons for past psychedelics possession convictions represents a step “towards a fairer future.”Mike Tyson promoted his cannabis brand’s commitment to safety while visiting a Drug Enforcement Administration lab as the agency considers a federal marijuana rescheduling recommendation—and days after the retired boxer met with President Donald Trump.The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission held its first meeting ahead of a July 1 deadline to set business licensing criteria and an October 1 deadline to begin issuing licenses.Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) sent cease and desist letters to 18 hemp companies, warning them to stop selling THCA products./ FEDERALThe Drug Enforcement Administration promoted an article about a study suggesting that smoking or eating marijuana is linked to early heart disease.The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security and Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement held a hearing on efforts to combat drug cartels in U.S. waters./ STATESConnecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) signed a bill to let police pull over drivers if they observe suspected marijuana consumption and detect the odor of burnt cannabis.Minnesota lawmakers sent Gov. Tim Walz (D) bills to increase marijuana taxes and to fund the Office of Cannabis Management.The New York Senate confirmed Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D) nominee to serve as the new chair of the Cannabis Control Board.The South Dakota legislature’s Executive Board approved members of the Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee.A Nebraska senator pushed back on the suggestion that lawmakers “overturned” voter-approved medical cannabis ballot measures.Colorado regulators announced a recall of marijuana products with pesticides above the acceptable limits.Vermont regulators extended cannabis packaging waivers.Tennessee regulators published guidance on the taxability of hemp products.Oregon regulators published new psilocybin services data on a dashboard.Missouri regulators published a new episode of a cannabis podcast.

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/ LOCALThe McCracken County, Kentucky Fiscal Court is considering a proposal to prohibit county employees from using medical cannabis./ INTERNATIONALThe Pakistani government is allocating funding to support medical cannabis and hemp cultivation./ SCIENCE & HEALTHA study found that “nonmedical cannabis legalization in Canada was associated with reductions in cannabis-related hospitalizations for youths below the [minimum legal age] and with ongoing increases for individuals above the MLA.”A study found that “among females of childbearing age, the odds of infertility was not elevated among current cannabis users compared with never-users, while the odds of infertility was elevated among former users.”/ BUSINESSA lawsuit alleging that Aurora Cannabis Inc. and Aurora Cannabis Enterprises Inc. negligently failed to warn consumers of the risk of developing cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome was given class action status by a Canadian court.Green Dragon is closing its Denver, Colorado cultivation facility.Timber Cannabis agreed to pay $205,000 to settle a lawsuit claiming that management was keeping workers’ tips./ CULTUREWhoopi Goldberg is promoting her new cannabis drink brand.

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