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FBI and San Bernardino County sheriff accused of breaking law by seizing marijuana cash

Brad Bowman ~ The State Journal ~
Democratic Sen. Perry Clark spoke at the Mensa Annual Gathering in Louisville on Wednesday in an effort to clear the smoke about myths surrounding cannabis.
Clark was one of several presenters invited to the four-day Mensa event at the Galt House.
Weed is legal in California, but you can still get in trouble. Here’s what you should know

The Associated Press ~
DENVER (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul is holding a groundbreaking fundraiser in Denver Tuesday afternoon.
The man behind Reditus Labs wants to become a destination employer for a lot more than COVID testing

Delaware Gov. Jack Markell signed a bill decriminalizing marijuana Thursday night, making Delaware the twentieth state to end jail time for possession of small amounts of the drug.
Aaron C. Davis ~ The Washington Post ~
House Republicans advanced a budget plan Thursday that would prevent legal sales of marijuana in the District until at least 2017.
Daniel Vasquez ~ Sun Sentinel ~
When pot is this good, people don't give up. And Florida is not giving up on medical-grade marijuana anytime soon.
Jack Suntrup ~ St. Louis Post-Dispatch ~
A circuit judge has ruled that Missouri's so-called "Right to Farm" amendment doesn't allow farming pot.
Jeremy B. White ~ The Sacramento Bee ~
California’s latest attempt to regulate medical marijuana advanced off the Assembly floor on a 50-5 vote Thursday.
Thomas Mitchell ~ Westword ~
Congress voted on two amendments to a Department of Justice spending bill Wednesday that would protect marijuana businesses in states where they're legal, but only one of them passed.
Jeff Mapes ~ The Oregonian ~
Depending on who's talking, a 20-acre hemp farm about 10 miles south of Grants Pass is either the harbinger of a new industry that could help save rural Oregon – or an existential threat to local marijuana farmers just as they're anticipating boom times.