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In this week’s edition:
Contrasting earlier statements, a key Senate leader expresses uncertainty about tying SAFE Banking Act to a more comprehensive cannabis bill
FDA announces ban on menthol cigarettes
South Dakota Supreme Court hears oral arguments about constitutionality of cannabis ballot measure
Texas House of Representatives passes bill expanding state’s medical cannabis program
Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board issues policy statement on Delta-8 and Delta-9 THC
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Senate Banking Committee Chairman Suggests Uncertainty About Tying Marijuana Banking Bill to More Comprehensive Marijuana Bill - Senate leadership is considering how best to proceed following House passage of the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act on April 19. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, despite previously suggesting that cannabis banking and sentencing reform be addressed in the same bill, recently told reporters that while there
By Paul DeMarco, commentary
State Legislatures around the country are considering bills that would punish those that have been found guilty of illegal protest and riots. Oklahoma just passed a bill that would punish those that block public roads during such protest, while the Florida governor has signed into law the most comprehensive anti-riot bill in the country.
Alabama is in that group of states that has also been considering a similar bill to increase penalties for those that riot in the state. It has been over 30 days since the Alabama House of Representatives voted 75 to 26 to approve a bill by Representative Allen Treadaway that would enhance punishment for those that participate in riots.