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The newsletter highlights key developments in cannabis and drug policy, including: a U.S. Senator criticizing the blocking of a vote on medical cannabis access for veterans; governors in Kentucky and Illinois criticizing a new federal prohibition on hemp THC products; Massachusetts passing a bill to double legal marijuana possession limits; and New York celebrating its 500th licensed dispensary. The summary also notes political operative Roger Stone's opposition to the federal hemp THC ban. Other updates cover federal justified military attacks on suspected drug boats, states reacting to the federal hemp ban (South Dakota, Wisconsin, Alabama, Texas), ongoing regulatory issues in New York and California, and scientific findings on CBD for type 1 diabetes and MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD.

Senator Criticizes GOP for Blocking Medical Cannabis Access for Veterans

Nov 17, 2025

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Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment

The cannabis landscape is shifting rapidly, with significant updates across the country. Massachusetts is making moves to double legal possession limits, which is a huge win for local tokers looking for more flexibility. Meanwhile, New York just hit a major milestone with its 500th licensed dispensary, proving that the legal market is finally hitting its stride. On a tougher note, a new federal ban on hemp-derived THC has sparked serious backlash from governors in states like Kentucky and Illinois, who argue that local regulation is better than a blanket prohibition. Veterans also faced a setback as a vote to allow VA doctors to recommend medical cannabis was blocked, a move many are calling plain cruel.

These developments are critical because they highlight the ongoing tug-of-war between expanded access and new restrictions. For regular users, Massachusetts' limit increase means less worry about legal thresholds, while the hemp ban could pull favorite products off shelves. Staying informed helps our community advocate for the fair, accessible plant medicine we all deserve.

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