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Cannabis is more morally acceptable than gambling, Americans say in poll (Newsletter: March 17, 2026)
Mar 17, 2026
Tom Angell
Marijuana Moment
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*/ TOP THINGS TO KNOW*
The Food and Drug Administration submitted a CBD products compliance and
enforcement policy for review by the White House Office of Management and
Budget.
The Department of Health and Human Services said in a Federal Register
notice that there will be no changes to federal workplace drug testing
policies for now, as marijuana rescheduling remains pending.
- “The current authorized drug testing panels and required report
nomenclature remain in effect.”
A new poll shows that more Americans say using marijuana is morally
acceptable—or not a moral issue at all—than those who say the same about
gambling, watching porn, having an abortion or being gay, and that people
with lower levels of education have more moral concerns about cannabis.
The Pennsylvania Senate Law & Justice Committee amended a bill to create a
Cannabis Control Board to oversee medical marijuana and intoxicating hemp
by adding in a new definition for hemp that mirrors recently approved
federal restrictions.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) signed budget legislation
allocating $630,000 to help low-income people access psilocybin therapy,
with additional money supporting research on the psychedelic.
A new study on the impact of legalizing marijuana found that “medical
legalization reduces property crime, while recreational legalization
reduces violent crime.”
- “We also document the interesting phenomenon that effects on crime,
when they do occur, manifest themselves powerfully after several years.”
The Missouri legislature’s Joint Committee on Administrative Rules approved
proposed regulations targeting bad actors in the state’s marijuana
microbusiness licensing program—with key changes.
The Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission delayed a decision on how to
proceed with a lottery to award new marijuana dispensary licenses.
*/ FEDERAL*
The U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic issued a warning about the
country’s marijuana laws for U.S. travelers.
Former Drug Enforcement Administration Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Crotty
said in a op-ed that “states with strict limits on the number of
[marijuana] plants individuals can grow for recreational or medical use
often experience fewer regulatory, law enforcement and black-market
diversion issues than states with higher or no limits, suggesting that even
at the micro-level, supply reduction can have important implications for
public health and safety.”
*/ STATES*
West Virginia lawmakers sent Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) a bill to allow
psilocybin-based medicines following federal approval.
The Massachusetts legislature’s Special Joint Committee on Initiative
Petitions will hold a hearing on a proposed ballot measure to roll back the
state’s marijuana legalization law on Monday.
Colorado regulators launched an ad campaign about the dangers of driving
under the influence of psychedelics.
Michigan regulators published a monthly report on disciplinary actions
taken against marijuana businesses.
Minnesota regulators will begin accepting applications for lower-potency
hemp edible retailer, manufacturer and wholesaler business licenses on
April 1.
Ohio regulators are urging people to use cannabis and alcohol responsibly
on St. Patrick’s Day and during March Madness..
The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board will meet on Thursday.
New York officials will host a webinar about cannabis industry careers on
March 25.
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policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon
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*/ LOCAL*
San Francisco, California officials are launching a push to allow cannabis
cafes.
*/ INTERNATIONAL*
Colombian President Gustavo Petro suggested that former U.S. President
Richard Nxixon “unleashed” marijuana prohibition to “attack his social and
generational opposition,” including “the youth movements that opposed the
Vietnam War.”
*/ SCIENCE & HEALTH*
A study of rats found that “CBD, which affects early indicators of
inflammation, has the potential to become a new and safe, promising
supportive drug for hepatic inflammation and steatosis treatment.”
A study found that “the observed increases in [cannabis use disorder]
incidence and cohort-specific vulnerabilities in China suggest that
prohibition alone may not fully prevent the emergence of cannabis-related
disorders.”
*/ ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS*
The Boston Globe editorial board weighed in on marijuana companies that
don’t pay their bills.
*/ BUSINESS*
Canopy Growth Corporation completed its acquisition of MTL Cannabis Corp.
Dispensary 33 workers ratified a five-year contract with Teamsters Local
777.
Cannabix Technologies Inc. began the commercial phased rollout of its
Marijuana Breath Test system.
Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc. declared a quarterly dividend of
$1.90 per share.
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