Tag: 21 CFR 1307.03
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Ilhan Omar’s Office Called WeedPress For Help On Federal Exemption To State Cannabis Laws!!!!
Just a brief note, but I was asked this last week by Ilhan Omar’s Congressional office for info on a bill I wrote the bill summary for in 2021 that passed the Minnesota House. Read the bill here: House File 1023. The bill was introduced by Young Americans for Liberty endorsed House Rep Jeremy Munson.…
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Anti-Preemption Statements In Federal Drug Law Exist, Therefore No, Federal Law Does Not Preempt State Medical Marijuana Laws
For the sake of completeness, 21 USC 903 is an anti-preemption statement in the federal drug law. See, Gonzales v. Oregon, 546 U.S. 243 (2006). 21 USC 822(d) allows the DEA to grant exemptions. 21 CFR 1307.03 is an application for exemption.
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WeedPress Email Demanding South Dakota File Federal Exemption To Protect Marijuana Patients To Sioux Falls City Council
I also did a media interview this week with Kelo Land’s Bridget Bennett as well. You can watch the interview here: https://www.keloland.com/news/your-money-matters/sioux-falls-city-council-holds-first-discussion-on-medical-marijuana/ Below is my email to Sioux Falls City Council as well as video of the news coverage in which myself, the founder of the WeedPress blog, spoke to the news about federal law…
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This Email Provides A Solution To Federal Interference With South Dakota’s Medical Cannabis Laws
Dear South Dakota Department of Education, I did not find out about the proposed public comment period until May 15th of this year. I realize the deadline for submitting written comment was May 12th. I sincerely apologize that this email correspondence was made May 16th, 2021, four days past the deadline. I am unable to…
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Hawaii Lawmakers Reportedly Copying Minnesota’s Work Towards Federal Exemption To State Marijuana Laws, April 9 2021
Hawaii lawmakers held a hearing this past Friday April 9th. Looks like the work WeedPress has helped with in Minnesota and Iowa on getting a federal exemption to Minnesota’s and Iowa’s state marijuana industry is being replicated in Hawaii, too. Hawaii, Minnesota, and Iowa are advancing the process to protect state marijuana programs from federal…
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Iowa: Governor Kim Reynolds Served LAWSUIT By Marijuana Advocate After Promised Marijuana Federal Exemption Application Fails To Materialize
Iowa: Governor Kim Reynolds Served LAWSUIT By Marijuana Advocate After Promised Marijuana Federal Exemption Application Fails To Materialize A lawsuit over the state’s failure to follow through on promises to protect it’s state medical marijuana industry and citizen participants filed this weekend follows extensive coverage by WeedPress and other media outlets. Exceptionally excellent coverage credits…
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Hawaii Lawmakers Seek Marijuana Exemption From DEA While Also Requesting Legal Psilocybin Plan
As previously reported by us all here at WeedPress, a third state has officially joined attempts to request federal exemption to state marijuana laws. First initiated by Iowa advocate Carl Olsen, Iowa, Minnesota, and now Hawaii officials have endorsed demanding that state marijuana laws be exempt from federal laws and regulations. A previously little-known code,…
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Hawaii Officials Discuss Ways State Can Petition DEA For Exception To Federal Marijuana Schedule I Classification
The roughly 2,000 Facebook followers and email subscribers here at WeedPress should be intrigued. On Tuesday this week, Hawaii’s Health, Human Services, and Homelessness committee discussed Hawaii House Concurrent Resolution 132. HCR 132 directs Hawaii officials to begin the process of “requesting the Department of Health to submit a request to the Drug Enforcement Administration…
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Minnesota Bill Requiring Minnesota’s Medical Marijuana Program Be Exempted From Federal Law ADVANCES | Weed All About It
Good things happening on my singular topic of interest up in Minnesota. That state has been my second home in many ways, and I’m glad to see our argument that WeedPress has pushed for over a decade is finally coming to bear good fruits in the Minnesota House. Here’s the summary I had the privilege…