BMCLA Urges Banks to Rethink Stance After US Reclassifies Ganja
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It is not yet a national legalization, but now it becomes possible to be acquired with average prescription throughout the country. Department of Justice opens "path" for possible additional changes.
The Attorney General of the United States, who runs the Department of Justice, announced Thursday the reclassification of cannabis into a less restrictive category, a decision aimed in particular to facilitate its use for medical purposes, but also to prepare the ground for broader federal decriminalization, reports Agerpres.
The U.S. Department of Justice has decided to reclassify cannabis into a less restrictive category, a development that facilitates its medical use. ...
On Thursday, the U.S. Attorney General announced that cannabis should be reclassified to a less restrictive category, a decision that should not only facilitate its medical use, but also consider broader decriminalization at the federal level.
BMCLA urges banks to rethink stance after US reclassifies ganja
Barbados’s medicinal cannabis regulator has again pressed banks to open their doors to the industry, seizing on Washington’s decision to downgrade cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance as fresh grounds for reform — even as commercial lenders insist their “hands are tied” by correspondent banking partners, Barbados TODAY can reveal. On Thursday, the US Department of Justice rescheduled cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III…
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