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* Veterans Affairs Secretary visited a psychedelics research facility.
  * Colorado is pardoning past psilocybin possession convictions.
  * A new survey shows that Texas voters oppose a bill to criminalize hemp products.
  * Minnesota issued its first recreational marijuana license.
  * New Zealand approved the prescription of medical psilocybin outside of clinical trials.

Congressional Report Says Lawmakers Can Reschedule Cannabis Faster Than DEA

Jun 19, 2025

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Staff

Marijuana Moment

The latest industry updates show significant momentum for federal reform. A new Congressional Research Service report highlights that Congress has the power to reschedule cannabis much faster than the DEA, potentially bypassing lengthy administrative hurdles. Meanwhile, the VA Secretary is actively exploring the benefits of psychedelics for veterans, signaling a major shift in federal attitudes toward alternative therapies. At the state level, Colorado is leading the way by pardoning past psilocybin convictions, and Minnesota has officially issued its first recreational marijuana cultivation license.

For regular tokers, these developments are a breath of fresh air. Federal rescheduling moving into the hands of lawmakers could mean quicker access to banking and fairer tax laws for your favorite local dispensaries, which keeps prices down and quality up. Seeing high-level officials prioritize veteran care and governors clearing records shows that the community is finally being heard. It’s a clear sign that the era of prohibition is crumbling, making the plant we love more accessible and respected across the country.

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