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In this week’s news roundup, federally legal cannabis may be closer than we thought. Meanwhile, a study delves into how doctors that receive kickbacks from drug companies accelerate opioid overdoses. New York, which has accepted medical cannabis for opioid symptoms, is putting a plan together for making it recreationally legal. Plus, breathe a sigh of relief as the attorney general just said that he won’t go after cannabis in legal states!

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This Week's Cannabis News
Cannabis in Congress: Why Federally Legal Weed Could Soon Be a Reality
County by County, Researchers Link Opioid Deaths to Doctor Kickbacks
Governor of New York Presents Plan to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
William Barr Won't ‘Go After’ Marijuana Companies, He Tells Senate Panel
Opioid Overdoses Now Cause The Nation’s Most Preventable Injury-Related Deaths
Can Texas Build a Working Medical Cannabis Program in 2019?
A Look Back at One Year of Adult Use Marijuana Sales in California
New California Gov Earmarks More Funds for Cannabis Regulations, Enforcement
Marijuana Still at Issue as Montebello City Council Seeks More Information
Try, Try Again: Washington Lawmakers Introduce Homegrow Bill
Ohio Finally Begins Medical Marijuana Sales After 2-Year Delay
Green Future is Seen for Colorado's Hemp Industry
Vermont Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Smell is Not Grounds for Search
California Jury Awards $4.3M in L.A. Marijuana Business Dispute
Michigan Quietly Repeals CBD Ban, Sets Hemp Fees
Producers Are Meeting California’s New, Tougher Rules for Cannabis Safety
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