**Marijuana Paradigm Shift: DEA’s Historic Move Sparks Excitement and Controversy**

Arlington, Washington – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration plans to reclassify marijuana, moving it from Schedule I to the less restricted Schedule III category. This change acknowledges the medical benefits of cannabis but does not legalize its recreational use. Despite the proposal’s significance, it must undergo a thorough review process before any concrete changes can take effect. This potential reclassification has sparked excitement within the cannabis industry and among advocates. Vince Sliwoski, a cannabis attorney …

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DEA to Reclassify Marijuana: Historic Shift in Drug Policy Could Impact Millions of Americans!

Washington, DC – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is undergoing a major shift in drug policy with a proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous substance. This move, if approved, could have significant implications for the country, acknowledging the medical uses of cannabis and its potential for reduced risk compared to other drugs. The proposed reclassification would not legalize marijuana for recreational use but would move it from a Schedule I drug, alongside heroin …

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**Marijuana Alert:** Doctor Reveals Startling Risks of Cannabis Use

Atlanta, Georgia – Marijuana, the most commonly used federally illegal drug in the U.S., has seen an increase in popularity in recent years. With an estimated 48.2 million users nationwide in 2019, the numbers continue to rise as states legalize both recreational and medical cannabis. Pro-legalization activists often tout the drug as a safer alternative to tobacco and other substances, as well as a beneficial treatment for the chronically ill. Despite the growing acceptance of …

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**Germany:** Legalizes Recreational Marijuana – Celebrations at Brandenburg Gate!

Berlin, Germany- Cannabis enthusiasts and advocates in Berlin gathered at Brandenburg Gate at midnight early Monday to celebrate the implementation of the nation’s new law on marijuana. The new legislation allows adults to possess small amounts of cannabis for recreational use, making Germany the largest country in the European Union to legalize such possession. While purchasing and selling cannabis remains prohibited, individuals can now carry up to 25 grams and keep up to 50 grams …

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Rampage Arrest: 22-Year-Old Suspect in Illinois Stabbing Killing Spree Shockingly Admits to Investigators About Marijuana Influence- Gruesome Details Unveiled

Rockford, Illinois, was struck by a horrifying stabbing rampage on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in the deaths of four individuals, including a U.S. postal worker and a teenage girl, as well as injuries to seven other victims, according to local law enforcement. The suspect, identified as 22-year-old Christian Soto, was apprehended after the frenzied attack and later confessed to authorities that he was under the influence of marijuana that he claimed was laced with a potent …

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Homeland Security Busts Diddy’s Drug “Mule” – Arrested with Cocaine and Marijuana Possession!

MIAMI, FLORIDA – A 25-year-old man accused of being Sean Combs’ drug “mule” was arrested on Monday on charges of cocaine and marijuana possession, according to arrest records obtained by Rolling Stone. Brendan Paul was taken into custody by Miami-Dade police at Opa-Locka Airport around 4:30 p.m. Police collaborated with Homeland Security agents in making the arrest, as stated in the arrest affidavit. Simultaneously, Homeland Security agents and local law enforcement officers raided Combs’ residences …

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DunQueens of Massachusetts Take St. Patrick’s Day by Storm – Skit Mocks MBTA and Pardons Marijuana Convictions!

Boston, Massachusetts, embraced a new twist on tradition during the annual St. Patrick’s Day breakfast event. Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, and former Governor Jane Swift made a memorable appearance as the “DunQueens,” sporting Dunkin’ tracksuits in a playful nod to a popular Super Bowl commercial. The light-hearted skit featured the political trio poking fun at Massachusetts’ quirks, including humorous jabs at issues like the MBTA and recent pardons of marijuana convictions. The …

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**Marijuana Madness: Kamala Harris Calls Out Federal Law Injustice**

St. Paul, Minnesota – Vice President Kamala Harris recently visited St. Paul Health Center, a clinic that provides abortion services, in St. Paul, Minnesota. During a roundtable discussion on cannabis reform, Harris expressed her disbelief in the classification of marijuana as a Schedule I drug, equating it to heroin and fentanyl in terms of danger. She emphasized the need for a shift in federal law regarding marijuana to address what she described as an unfair …

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Capitol Riot Tree Cutter Gets 3.5 Years in Prison for Marijuana Smokeout in Senator’s Office

Washington D.C. – A man who smoked marijuana in a senator’s office during the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was handed a 3½-year prison sentence after a series of disruptive actions in court. Brandon Fellows, 29, from Upstate New York, was convicted of obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building, and disorderly conduct following his involvement in the Capitol riot. Representing himself for most of his legal proceedings, Fellows faced contempt …

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Legalize Germany – Parliament Passes Bill to Make Marijuana Legal nationwide – What Happens Next?

Berlin, Germany’s parliament has recently passed a bill to legalize marijuana nationwide, making possession and home cultivation legal while authorizing social clubs to distribute marijuana. The bill, approved with a 407-226 vote in the Bundestag, is now set to go to the Bundesrat, representing German states, where it is expected to be enacted despite potential delays in implementation due to discussions on criminal justice implications. The decision to legalize marijuana comes after weeks of negotiations …

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