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HEMPFUSION WELLNESS INC by Hempfusion Wellness Inc (CBDHF), DIXIE BRANDS INC by DIXIE BRANDS INC (DXBRF) - Who Are The Companies Stepping Up To Prove The Safety And Efficacy Of Cannabis To The Government?

Scores of anecdotal feedback over the years could lead many to conclude that cannabis is safe and effective for recreational and many medical uses. But, the lack of lab data halts any determination made by governments and departments such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Proving the safety and efficacy of the plant remains difficult. Factors such as federal prohibition, cannabis use and the plant s makeup all play a part. The nascent space is doing its part to provide the federal government and consumers with assurances as best it can. Sources say the companies attempting to carve out their place in the market must provide proof to consumers through studies and protocols to verify the safety of cannabis and the brand producing them.

Cannabis Client Alert - Weeks 4 19 2021 and 4 26 2021 | Dentons

In this week’s edition: House passes Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act to protect proceeds from state-legal cannabis businesses from operation of money laundering laws, but has an unclear path in the Senate Senate Majority Leader Schumer and Sens. Booker and Wyden expected to introduce comprehensive cannabis reform legislation over objections from some Democratic colleagues Adult-use cannabis now legal in 17 US states, including, most recently, in New York, New Mexico and Virginia Florida Supreme Court strikes down ballot initiative that would have allowed Floridians to vote to legalize cannabis for adult use Study finds 25 percent of Americans have consumed cannabis, up 56 percent since 2018

The Week in Weed: February 2021 # 2 | Seyfarth Shaw LLP

[author: Susan Ryan] Welcome back to The Week in Weed, your Friday look at what’s happening in the world of legalized marijuana. Virginia makes progress on legalizing adult-use cannabis. A South Dakota court overturns the legalization ballot measure. New Jersey still has no marijuana legislation. Will Congress treat CBD as a supplement? Will Congress allow cannabis research? And finally, Don Lemon doesn’t endorse your CBD product. VIRGINIA Legalization moved forward again this week, as both chambers of the state legislature voted in favor of allowing adult-use cannabis. The bills differ significantly, so there’s more work to do before legislation can be sent to Governor Northam.

Your Weekly Cannabis Roundup: Bees, NJ, Undermining Voters And More

Welcome to the second edition of The Bluntness Weekly Cannabis Roundup! If you didn’t catch last week’s roundup, you can find it right here to see what important cannabis headlines you might have missed. This week – in addition to The Bluntness publishing the 2020-2021 Cannabis Gift Guide – cannabis news was so abundant it was hard to narrow the stories down to our usual five, so we settled on six (and even that was painful). Let’s jump right into the week’s headlines: #1) New Study Reveals Cannabis Could Save Dying Bee Populations What Happened: Researchers from Cornell University found that bees are attracted to large hemp plants. The researchers noted, “Plant height was strongly correlated with bee species richness and abundance for hemp plots with taller varieties attracting a broader diversity of bee species.”

On Heels of Senate s Adoption of Cannabis Research Bill, DEA Issues Rule to License More Research Cannabis Growers | Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On December 18, 2020, just three days after the U.S. Senate adopted the Cannabidiol and Marihuana Research Expansion Act (CMREA or the Act) (more on this below), the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA or the Administration) published in the Federal Register a final rule, “Controls To Enhance the Cultivation of Marihuana for Research in the United States” (Rule), which finally paves the way for DEA to issue additional licenses to grow “marihuana” (i.e., cannabis) for research purposes. In 1970, Congress passed the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), which, among other things, granted DEA the authority to regulate the cultivation of cannabis for research purposes. In the roughly 50 years since, the Administration has issued only one registration for the cultivation of research cannabis, to the National Center for Natural Products Research at the University of Mississippi, which is funded through a National Insti

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