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Poll: Vulnerable Dems should’ve backed legal marijuana; TSA weed brownies rant; Oakland’s new psychedelics resolution; CBD & strawberries study Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day. (function() { window.mc4wp = window.mc4wp || { listeners: [], forms: { on: function(evt, cb) { window.mc4wp.listeners.push( { event : evt, callback: cb } ); } } } })(); Email address: Leave this field empty if you’re human: Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible… Well, what’s next? With big wins in 2020 for cannabis, psilocybin and drug decriminalization, strong expert reporting is needed to closely track how these developments fully unfold. I think that —with your help—Marijuana Moment is more than equipped to do this work, and tools like our Bill Tracker can help our readers stay informed. You can gain access to the Bill Tracker if you support Marijuana Moment on Patreon for $25/month: https://www.patreon.com/marijuanamoment / TOP THINGS TO KNOW A new poll of voters in 13 swing districts shows that Democrats who lost or underperformed could have benefited from embracing marijuana legalization. Instead, some of those moderates pressured House leaders to cancel a cannabis vote that was planned before the election. Mexico’s Supreme Court granted lawmakers a fourth delay of the deadline to legalize marijuana. A Senate-passed cannabis bill advanced through two Chamber of Deputies committees this week, but the legislature now has until April to get it done. The Transportation Security Administration posted a bizarre and rambling Instagram post about marijuana on National Brownie Day. “Let’s be blunt…do you know what happens when we discover your stash? The Oakland City Council will consider a measure next week that calls on California lawmakers to legalize or decriminalize psychedelics and allow local jurisdictions to…
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Source : Mexican cannabis legalization delayed until 2021 (Newsletter: December 11, 2020)
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