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The marijuana industry in Colorado has become a multibillion-dollar driver of the state's economy without any major negative consequences. However, the industry's political prospects may have dimmed with the appointment of House Speaker Mike Johnson. A new lawsuit from David Boies may create a path to change that bypasses political gridlock. Additionally, 31 bipartisan House lawmakers are urging the DEA to consider the merits of marijuana legalization. While Colorado has successfully implemented legal marijuana without major issues, challenges still lie ahead. Across the country, many marijuana businesses are struggling, with the industry overall running on fumes. In New York, the illicit marijuana market has become a public health threat according to a state senator.
New York’s illicit marijuana market has become a public health threat, a state senator says https://t.co/RwxXRKpQrN
Colorado pioneered legal marijuana without sparking ‘reefer madness,’ but challenges lie ahead. https://t.co/LWpljOEuyq
Many marijuana businesses are struggling across the country. "Overall, the industry is running on fumes." https://t.co/MfdbS9Zy0m
31 Bipartisan House Lawmakers Push DEA To Consider 'Merits' Of Marijuana Legalization As It Completes Scheduling Review https://t.co/2OERBIw8Pv
The cannabis industry's political prospects may have dimmed with the appointment of House Speaker Mike Johnson, but a new lawsuit from David Boies may create a path to change that bypasses political gridlock. https://t.co/L3Jx1FHxjc
A marijuana black market became a multibillion-dollar driver of Colorado's economy, without the sky falling. https://t.co/koo5PyE7M4