
Potheads Back in Washington
November 19, 2020 House Hoping to Legalize Marijuana This week, Washington welcomed back the House and Senate after a recess to campaign. The few weeks
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November 19, 2020 House Hoping to Legalize Marijuana This week, Washington welcomed back the House and Senate after a recess to campaign. The few weeks
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The Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act of 2019 (H.R. 2339) seeks to curb tobacco use by minors. For many years, the tobacco industry has made a huge impact on the nation’s youth. In doing so, they have self-inflicted a lifetime tax on themselves in the form of addiction.
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The Trump administration continues to weigh a ban on flavored e-cigarettes and this week met with groups on both sides of the issue. Studies have
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Social conservatives are urging President Trump’s administration to not back away from plans to include mint and menthol flavors in a ban on flavored vaping
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The SAFE Banking Act, H.R. 1595/S. 1200, allows marijuana businesses access to the federal banking system. The bill undermines federal law and allows for legal
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We, the names listed below, support the Trump Administration’s efforts to protect consumers from health problems arising from the use of e-cigarettes/vaping. The CDC is reporting 1,080 cases of lung injury in 48 states, and 18 confirmed deaths in 15 states have resulted from the use of e-cigarettes.
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October 1, 2019 SAFE Banking Act is Far From “Safe” Last week, we asked for your help in asking your Representative to vote against the SAFE
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September 23, 2019 SAFE Banking Act is Far From “Safe” Today, marijuana is more potent than it was 20-plus years ago and comes in many forms
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For Immediate Release Contact Kirsten Hasler Kirsten@EagleForum.org 202-445-8531 PRESS RELEASE August 30, 2019 Eagle Forum Applauds HHS’s Efforts to Curb Marijuana Use Yesterday, Surgeon General
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Over the last 30 years, psychiatrists and epidemiologists have turned speculation about marijuana’s dangers into science. Yet over the same period, a shrewd and expensive lobbying campaign has pushed public attitudes about marijuana the other way. The terrible effects are now becoming apparent.
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Missouri was the 32nd state to legalize “medical” marijuana, even though marijuana is illegal at the federal level. Additionally, nine states and Washington, D.C. have legalized cannabis for recreational use. Missourians approved the ballot initiative by 65 percent, and now await new rules by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
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June 7, 2018 Is Marijuana really Medicine? The Federal Food and Drug Administration confirms that whole plant marijuana and THC oils are NOT medicine. To protect the
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Marijuana is a dangerous drug and is still a Schedule 1 drug under the federal Controlled Substances Act of 1970, the strictest category with criminal penalties attached.
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For almost 50 years at a cost of over $1 trillion, America led the world’s effort to combat illicit drugs. Tragically, we have forsaken that role to become a rogue nation in violation of three international treaties that require the criminalization of possession and production of cannabis/marijuana.
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Last January, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded former President Obama’s guidance documents that many interpreted as allowing states to legalize marijuana with minimal federal interference.
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Last year, Senator Cory Booker, (D-NJ), introduced the Marijuana Justice Act in an effort to legalize marijuana across the nation and penalize local communities that want nothing to do with this dangerous drug.
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For thirty years, the marijuana legalization movement has aggressively promoted the false idea that the war on drugs is lost and the U.S. is doing nothing but locking up addicts and users.
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The legalization of marijuana has been cropping back up in preparation for the upcoming appropriations fights. This issue has been touted by the left as
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