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Sunday, 07/23/2017 7:47:11 PM

Sunday, July 23, 2017 7:47:11 PM

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REFERENCE/ Medical Marijuana Makes Huge Legal Progress


Written by Adam English
Posted July 18, 2017 at 7:45PM

https://www.outsiderclub.com/medical-marijuana-makes-huge-legal-progress/2394

The fact that medical marijuana has been making huge strides cannot be questioned.

In the U.S., 28 states plus Washington, D.C., now allow it, accounting for 190 million people, or about 60% of the population.

The federal government passed a law strictly forbidding federal dollars from being used to infringe upon these state’s right to set their own policy.

And support is only increasing as people see the results medical marijuana can deliver. According to a 2016 Gallup poll, 60% of Americans want to see medical marijuana legalized on the national level. A similar CBS poll in April 2017 put it at 61%. Both numbers would reflect all-time highs.

However, that is hardly where the issue ends.

The law on the books needs to be renewed because it was thrown into an appropriations bill.

And then there is the issue of how state governments interpret how far their new laws can apply.

We’re now seeing huge progress in the long process of putting medical marijuana on the same level as all other prescription drugs, and it is just the start.

The CARERS Act

The push for federal tolerance of state laws on medical marijuana is coming from an unlikely place.

First off, it is coming from the Senate, which upends the normal system where the House introduces a bill and the Senate takes it up if it passes.

Second, it is coming from a diverse group of six Senators — Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Al Franken (D-MN), Rand Paul (R-KY), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) — who just reintroduced the Compassionate Access, Research Expansion and Respect States (CARERS) Act a couple weeks ago.

Don Young (R-AK) joined as a co-sponsor back in June as well.

The effect this law would have would be monumental. Virtually all of the business hurdles medical marijuana businesses face would be removed, including:

Access to national banks and lenders
Normal corporate income-tax deductions
A flood of new data from government funding into medical research
The ability to vet and certify products for safety through government agencies
The bill was introduced in 2015 but was just reintroduced. And this may very well be the year this bill passes.

After all, 28 states provide more than enough senators to pass the bill, and 60% of the population is hard to ignore in Congress.

Even if it doesn’t happen in 2017, all trends point to it happening in the next couple years. Support among citizens keeps rising higher and higher and cannot be ignored for much longer.

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