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US Politics and Cannabis Policy Updates

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As the push for cannabis legalization continues to gain momentum across the United States, many are wondering when the federal government will finally take action. With multiple bills in Congress addressing cannabis policy, including the MORE Act and a Senate bill championed by Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker, the possibility of nationwide legalization is within reach.

The MORE Act, which has already been approved by the House of Representatives, not only seeks to legalize cannabis at the federal level but also includes measures to address the harm caused by the War on Drugs. Additionally, there are proposals for short-term solutions to grant state-legal cannabis businesses access to banking services and improve their taxation status.

Despite the progress being made, there is still uncertainty surrounding when these bills will be brought to a vote. While there has been talk of criminal justice reform and addressing the injustices of the Drug War, there appears to be a lack of urgency in Congress to take action.

For those in the cannabis industry looking to stay informed on the latest developments, Ganjapreneur offers a valuable resource. From policy updates to business insights and scientific advancements, the website provides a platform for industry professionals to connect and stay informed. Whether you own a cannabis business or provide services to startups in the industry, Ganjapreneur offers a wealth of information to help you navigate the evolving landscape of cannabis legalization.

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