On Thursday, March 30, 2017, a new set of bills was introduced in the
U.S. Senate and House that would drastically reform the way marijuana
is regulated at the federal level and allow state-legal marijuana
programs to move forward without federal intervention.
The bill was Introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden and Rep. Earl Blumenauer,
the legislative package would remove marijuana from the Controlled
Substance Act's list of most dangerous drugs and set up a federal
framework for regulating it.
The lawmakers say this would close the gap between federal and
state-level marijuana policy, keep people out of jail for minor drug
offenses and allow marijuana businesses to thrive.
"As more states follow Oregon's leadership in legalizing and
regulating marijuana, too many people are trapped between federal and
state laws, it's not right, and it's not fair" Blumenauer said in a
statement.
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