Federal Agencies Would Have To Study State Marijuana Laws Under New Directive From Congressional Committee
The House Appropriations Committee is expected to issue a directive requiring 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 congressional action reflects ongoing federal engagement with state-level cannabis regulation frameworks.
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