White House Raises Alarm About ‘High-Potency’ Marijuana And Its Marketing In New National Drug Strategy
The White House released a new National Drug Control Strategy raising concerns about high-potency marijuana products and their marketing, while noting that international cartels exploit state legalization laws. The strategy references upcoming federal recriminalization of hemp-derived THC products scheduled for later in the year.
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