U.S. House Passes Bill to Federally Decriminalize Cannabis, But It's Unclear if Senate Has the Votes
If the legislation passes the Senate, it would expunge or resentence incarcerated people with nonviolent cannabis convictions.
By Lee DeVito
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Report: Investors Bought Record Number of Homes in Cities like Cincinnati in 2021
Many investors gobbled up houses in Black and Brown neighborhoods, widening the racial inequality gap in generational wealth.
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CBD Prevented COVID-19 Infection in Patients, According to New Study
The researchers warn that you can't just go to a dispensary to treat yourself for COVID-19.
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Cannabis Compounds Could Prevent COVID-19 Infection, According to Study
Two cannabis compounds could prevent COVID-19 infection by gumming up the spike proteins of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
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Senators Call on President Biden to Pardon All Nonviolent Cannabis Offenders
"America’s cannabis policies have punished Black and Brown communities for too long...Black Americans are still nearly four times as likely to be arrested for cannabis possession as white Americans."
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