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Tue Dec 20, 2022, 01:23 AM Dec 2022

Cannabis Reform Dead In Congress After Objections From Republicans

Source: HuffPost

Cannabis Reform Dead In Congress After Objections From Republicans

Lawmakers couldn’t even agree to approve a modest bill allowing cannabis businesses access to banking.

By Igor Bobic and Arthur Delaney
Dec 19, 2022, 10:20 PM EST

Updated 2 hours ago

Congress won’t include any cannabis provisions in its year-end spending package, dooming the chances of an overhaul of marijuana laws for the foreseeable future.

Not only will Congress fail to legalize marijuana this year, lawmakers couldn’t even agree to include a modest anti-crime cannabis reform as part of a $1.7 trillion government funding bill set to pass this week.

Reformers had hoped lawmakers would include a bipartisan measure allowing cannabis companies to open bank accounts. Currently, even if a business operates in a state with legal weed, most banks won’t take the firm’s deposits because marijuana remains illegal under federal law.

As a result, most cannabis firms are forced to operate on a cash-only basis, making them easy targets for criminals.

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Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/marijuana-cannabis-reform-congress_n_63a0fb93e4b03e2cc50313a8

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