Federal Legalization of Pot May Be Closer Than You Think (No, Really!)
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| Federal Legalization of Pot May Be Closer Than You Think (No, Really!) By John Persinos
Today's marijuana legal reform movement is a broad church that includes everyone from aging hippies to free-market ideologues. In Congress, we're seeing the emergence of a coalition of strange bedfellows that's pushing for the legalization of pot. Next year could prove the long-anticipated inflection point. The "Holy Grail" of marijuana legalization on the federal level continually seems within reach, only to prove elusive. However, odds are good that in 2024, Congress will pass some aspect of marijuana legal reform. Hey, don't roll your eyes. Yes, hopes have been raised and dashed before. But the political winds are increasingly strong…with the aroma of cannabis. Many members of the GOP are coming around to the idea of marijuana normalization, as their constituents increasingly embrace the mainstreaming of marijuana and the substance continues to generate jobs and tax revenue. This shift in public perceptions is even occurring in "deep red" states. As we face the cusp of a new year, now's an opportune time to review major marijuana legal reform legislation that's pending in Congress. Whenever restrictions on pot are lifted, money is made. Where the factions intersect… After a bitter battle over several candidates, the U.S. House of Representatives finally elected a new speaker: Mike Johnson (R-LA), an ultra-conservative Christian evangelical. Until his surprise election to lead the GOP in the House, Johnson was an obscure backbencher. Internecine rivalries continue unabated in the House GOP, among several factions that include the far-right; mainstream business-oriented conservatives; establishmentarians; insurgents; MAGA loyalists; and libertarians. The GOP majority is razor thin and Republicans in districts won by President Biden in 2020 are skittish about hewing too far to the right. Read More... |
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