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August 23, 2015
Dog-day highlights from Marijuana Law, Policy and Reform
It has been a few weeks since I have flagged some posts over at my Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform blog. Here are just a few recent notable posts from that space:
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Highlighting how and why the Deep South is warming up to marijuana reform
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Proposal to legalize marijuana in Ohio qualifies for Nov 2015 ballot
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Does exact ballot language really matter much in Ohio 2015 vote for marijuana legalization?
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Menominee tribal members in Wisconsin vote to legalize marijuana on its lands
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"Representing Clients in the Marijuana Industry: Navigating State and Federal Rules"
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Attention former Prez Carter: "Marijuana Is a Wonder Drug When It Comes to the Horrors of Chemo"
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Effective Nature article highlights big gaps in marijuana research
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"Momentum Continues to Build for Historic Federal Medical Marijuana Bill"
August 23, 2015 at 11:51 AM | Permalink
Comments
Prof. Berman. I would support your blog with more commentary. But, I feel the issue is settled, and there is nothing to say. The politicians have to follow blatant logic and the mountains of evidence and correct their mistaken prohibition.
Posted by: Supremacy Claus | Aug 24, 2015 12:46:16 PM



