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Event: Jun 8, 2026 · Published: Jun 8, 2026
Federal Marijuana Prosecutions Hit Another Record Low In 2025 As State Legalization Expands, Government Report Shows
Federal marijuana trafficking prosecutions reached another record low in 2025 with only 383 cases, according to a U.S. Sentencing Commission report. The decline reflects an ongoing trend as more states have legalized cannabis, expanding legal access for consumers.
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