Category: Federal
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The Outlaw Report Podcast: The Student Movement to Change Cannabis Laws
The Outlaw Report podcast host Scott Cecil is joined by Rachel Wissner, the Director of Communications and Development with Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), the largest global, youth-led network working to end the drug war. After delving into Rachel’s own story as a cannabis legalization youth activist, they explore where the youth anti-drug-war movement…
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The Outlaw Report Podcast: Diabetes, Potography, and Hemp Underwear
The Outlaw Report Podcast host Scott Cecil is joined by Samuel McBee the creator of Potography Media and the founder and CEO of Custom Hemp. They discuss Sam’s experiences as a Type 1 diabetes patient and his experiences as a medical cannabis patient beginning in his youth. They also discuss Sam’s media project, Potography and…
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Will the U.S. Botanic Garden Display Hemp?
From the notoriously pungent corpse flower to the bright-red torch lily, the U.S. Botanic Garden has long dazzled visitors with an expansive display of exotic flora and rare plants. But the hemp plant—a more common species—has always been conspicuously absent from the garden, which sits just steps away from the Capitol Building in Washington. Now,…
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After Daughter Suffers Major Seizure, Advocate Urges D.C. To Ramp Up Medical Cannabis Testing
D.C. residents testified on Wednesday Apr. 28 at a hearing by the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) on new rules that ease restrictions on the medical cannabis industry amid the coronavirus pandemic. The new regulations, unanimously approved by ABRA’s board in March, lift a cap on the number of plants cultivators can grow. They also…
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Virginia Cop Involved in Violent Arrest on 4/20 No Longer a Cop
Virginia State Trooper Charles Hewitt, who was involved in the violent arrest of a Black man named Derrick Thompson on Apr. 20, 2019 is no longer with the Virginia State Police. This incident first went public in July of last year when Thompson’s lawyer, Joshua Erlich released video of the arrest recorded on Thompson’s cell…
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House Democrats Passing The SAFE Banking Act Is Not Enough
Earlier this month, when Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer hinted that he would be introducing federal cannabis reform legislation, many expected it to be a federal decriminalization bill and most thought it would arrive on or around Apr. 20. Instead, on Apr. 19, the House Of Representatives voted in favor of The Secure and Fair…
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Statehood Vote Could Unlock Recreational Cannabis Sales In D.C.
Cannabis advocates have their eyes on Congress this week as House lawmakers gear up for a vote on D.C. statehood that could pave the way for the legalization of recreational cannabis sales in the District. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) last week said he planned to bring HR 51, a bill also known as…
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The Outlaw Report Podcast: Happy 420!
For this special 420 episode, The Outlaw Report’s Scott Cecil is joined by Meredith Kinner and John MCGowan of Kinner & McGowan, the sponsoring organization of the podcast. Scott, Meredith, and John share some exciting news about upcoming advocacy efforts in DC and the new Cannabis Industry Guide published by Outlawreport.com. We will back with…
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What I Learned In My Year As A Budtender
I felt somewhat embarrassed that my first job out of college was as a budtender. Not that I wasn’t grateful for such a cool job, but I held a grudge about graduating college into a global pandemic with a degree in journalism that I wouldn’t be using (shocker). I felt I was disappointing my parents…
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Schumer Teases New Federal Cannabis Reform Bill, Hinting At Legalization
These days it feels like weed keeps hitting the jackpot. Fresh on the heels of New York legalizing recreational cannabis, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced on Saturday that he was working on new federal cannabis reform legislation. Building on the momentum in his home state, Schumer said he would “soon” introduce a bill…
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The Outlaw Report Podcast: Sweet 16—New York & New Mexico Legalize
The Outlaw Report podcast host Scott Cecil is joined by friend of the show and cannabis policy expert on Capitol Hill, Mike Liszewski, to talk about cannabis legalization in New York and New Mexico, the 15th and 16th states, respectively, to legalize cannabis for adult use. They go on to discuss the theoretical prospect of…
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In New York and Baltimore, Elected Officials Embroiled in Scandals Get Behind Drug Reform
New York has legalized cannabis for recreational use. It is a move that makes New York the fifteenth state to legalize and will contribute to undoing decades of racial disparities in cannabis arrests. The legalization law, passed by the Senate and signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo on Mar. 30, creates a regulated, commercial…