Key Points
• Congress is reportedly pushing for a crackdown on unregulated cannabis products, a move that could impact various state-level markets.
• This development comes amidst broader cannabis news, including a vote on medical marijuana for veterans, the expansion of medical cannabis programs in Georgia and Iowa, and a poll on cannabis attitudes in Ohio.
• The article also touches on discussions among Indiana officials regarding cannabis rescheduling, highlighting ongoing federal and state-level policy considerations.
What This Means for DC
What this means for DC: While DC's regulated medical cannabis market operates under specific rules, a federal crackdown on unregulated products could influence future legislative discussions or enforcement priorities, particularly concerning the city's 'gifting' economy. It underscores the ongoing tension between federal prohibition and state/local cannabis policies, potentially impacting how cannabis is accessed and regulated within the District.
Original Source: Marijuana Moment
Original headline: "Congress wants crackdown on unregulated cannabis products (Newsletter: May 13, 2026)"
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