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Rejected Super Bowl Medical Marijuana Ad, Schumer Hosts First Meeting for Federal Legalization Plan

Rejected Super Bowl Medical Marijuana Ad, Schumer Hosts First Meeting for Federal Legalization Plan

We review that medical marijuana ad that was banned from the Super Bowl, former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch launches premium blunt brand, Jamaica’s cannabis shortage, and more cannabis news.

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Footnotes (Headlines to Search):
This rejected Super Bowl ad highlights America’s complicated relationship with marijuana (Vox)
Former NFL Running Back Marshawn Lynch Launches Premium Blunt Brand (Ganjapreneur)
Fox News Subsidiary Botches Coverage of Marshawn Lynch Cannabis Brand (Ganjapreneur)
Schumer Hosts First Marijuana Meeting To Formulate 2021 Federal Legalization Plan (Marijuana Moment)
VA SENATOR AMANDA CHASE DENIES MARIJUANA OD TWEET … Says Duplicate Acct.’s Afoot (TMZ)
Gov. Tony Evers proposes legalizing, taxing marijuana in Wisconsin (WISN)
Jamaica faces marijuana shortage as farmers struggle (AP News)
Marijuana law reform in Japan contingent on the message (Japan Times)
California cannabis workers eligible for immediate COVID-19 vaccinations (MJ Biz Daily)
Mississippi sets July 1 timetable for finalizing medical cannabis rules (MJ Biz Daily)
Hemp And CBD Could Be Marketed As Dietary Supplements Under Bipartisan Congressional Bill (Marijuana Moment)
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