Congressional researchers on Trump’s marijuana stance; IN GOP blocks legalization vote; Transportation industry’s cannabis concerns; RI psilocybin

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/ LOCALThe Annapolis, Maryland City Council voted to end marijuana drug testing for most public employees./ INTERNATIONALSaint Lucia officials released a cannabis and hemp bill for public comment.Jamaican lawmakers are criticizing government officials for what they see as slow progress in enacting legislation to regulate the cannabis industry./ SCIENCE & HEALTHA review highlighted “the broad therapeutic potential of cannabinoids in neurology, with promising results in symptom management for conditions like Multiple Sclerosis and Fibromyalgia.”A case report found that “after changing from LSD to MDMA at both high doses (150-175 mg) and repeated low doses (12.5-25 mg), the patient exhibited marked improvements in neuropathic pain that were sustained even after stopping repeated MDMA treatment.”/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSISThe Australian Legalise Cannabis Party is criticizing Meta for its continued censorship of marijuana-related content./ BUSINESSCuraleaf’s Select brand became the exclusive THC partner Austin City Limits Live.Flowhub created a form where cannabis industry stakeholders can report their stories about being debanked ahead of a Senate Banking Committee on the issue.atai Life Sciences announced positive topline results from a study of its synthetic intranasal formulation of 5-MeO-DMT benzoate in 12 patients with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder.

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