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Eric Holder Just Announced A Major Shift On U.S. Marijuana Policy

Eric Holder Just Announced A Major Shift On U.S. Marijuana Policy

  Jan 23 (Reuters) – U.S. treasury and law enforcement agencies will soon issue regulations opening banking services to state-sanctioned marijuana businesses even though cannabis remains classified an illegal narcotic under federal law, Attorney General Eric Holder said on Thursday. Holder said the new rules would address problems faced by newly licensed recreational pot retailers [...]

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Liquor Control Board Chair’s Statement on AG Ferguson’s Formal Opinion on Marijuana Businesses

Liquor Control Board Chair’s Statement on AG Ferguson’s Formal Opinion on Marijuana Businesses

  Liquor Control Board Chair’s Statement on AG Ferguson’s Formal Opinion on Marijuana Businesses Sharon Foster requested opinion on whether local government could ban recreational marijuana businesses. OLYMPIA – The Washington State Liquor Control Board Chair Sharon Foster today issued the following statement regarding the Washington State Attorney General’s Formal Opinion concerning marijuana businesses. “On [...]

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