In today’s report:
Montana borrows hay platform to help hemp trades
This video is a featured asset from the following weedcash.network blogpost
https://www.weedcash.network/undefined/@joeyslliks/the-wash-daily-with-joey-slliks-cannabis-news-report-hemp-farmers-now-buying-and-selling-hemp-online
Montana has set up a free trading platform for its hemp farmers, copying an existing platform it uses for hay and pasture.
https://agr.mt.gov/Industrial-Hemp#HempVarieties
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Schools And NCAA Could Ban Marijuana Sponsorships Under Bill To Let Student Athletes Monetize Their Success
While the legislation would address a longstanding controversy over inequitable payment to college athletes, drug policy reform advocates are disappointed to see the legislation perpetuate anti-cannabis policies despite the growing, state-level legalization movement.
The Student Athlete Level Playing Field Act, introduced by Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R-OH) and seven other original cosponsors, would make it so colleges and associations like the NCAA could not prohibit students from being involved in intercollegiate athletics if they’ve entered into sponsorship agreements.
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Study Shows Cannabis is Becoming a Less Divisive Issue in the U.S.
A survey done in New Jersey this month by the Brach Eichler LLC firm revealed that their state is likely to vote to legalize recreational cannabis thanks in part to Republican support. It showed that across New Jersey, based on everyone polled, 74 percent of democrats and 52 percent of Republicans support legalization.
“People are just much less afraid of marijuana than they used to be,” said John Fanburg to The Inquirer. He serves as co-chair of the cannabis practice in New Jersey-based that took the poll. This, he says, is the result of the state’s medical cannabis program, which has grown majorly in past years, convincing many in the state that cannabis isn’t so bad.
“We’re cresting the summit on changing federal law,” said Graham Boyd, head of the New Approach Political Action Committee. “It’s been a painful uphill climb until now with the Senate being unmoved. But with South Dakota and Arizona and Montana on board, it starts to change that because they have Republican senators.”
As this trend continues across the country, it seems more and more likely that cannabis legalization could become a reality on a federal level. The November election results will reveal just how close this legalized future might be.
https://hightimes.com/news/study-shows-cannabis-becoming-less-divisive-issue/