The DEA Forced to Remove Misleading Cannabis Claims from Website: There are no two ways about it – Federal law makes the whole subject of legal cannabis very confusing. Not just confusing, but incredibly difficult for those looking to play a role in the development of the fledgling legal pot industry. You’re handed the freedom you’ve been dreaming of, but with a rather unfortunate caveat in the form of Federal policy that contradicts state law.

DEA Forced to Remove Misleading Cannabis Claims from Website

The DEA Forced to Remove Misleading Cannabis Claims from Website: There are no two ways about it – Federal law makes the whole subject of legal cannabis very confusing. Not just confusing, but incredibly difficult for those looking to play a role in the development of the fledgling legal pot industry. You’re handed the freedom you’ve been dreaming of, but with a rather unfortunate caveat in the form of Federal policy that contradicts state law.

As it stands right now, the vast majority of North American states permit the cultivation, distribution and consumption of cannabis in one form or another. Not simple decriminalisation, but actual legalisation with appropriate supportive pot policy. Nine states have so far gone the whole-hog and legalised recreational cannabis, with others set to follow going forward. The long and short of it therefore being that for the first time, more than half of the entire US population has legal access to cannabis in one form or another.

Well, apart from the fact that technically speaking, they don’t.

Irrespective of the progress being made across vast swathes of the country, absolutely nothing has changed at a Federal…

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