Congressional Committee Directs Federal Agencies To Study State Marijuana Laws
The House Appropriations Committee approved spending legislation directing federal agencies to study the adequacy of state marijuana laws and assess methods for preventing diversion of state-legal cannabis into non-permitting jurisdictions. This directive reflects Congressional interest in understanding how state cannabis regulations function and ensuring compliance with interstate commerce restrictions.
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