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Iowa Considers Requiring Extracts in Marijuana Products: The Last of Its Kind

 
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Iowa debates the inclusion of extracts in marijuana products.

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Iowa is currently the only state in the country that still requires extracts in their marijuana products, sparking a debate among lawmakers and industry experts. The discussion revolves around whether extracts should be included in cannabis products or if the state should follow the lead of other states that have eliminated this requirement. Robin Opsahl from the Iowa Capital Dispatch highlights this issue, stating, "We are the only state really left in the country that is requiring extracts in their products."

The debate over the inclusion of extracts in marijuana products is seen as symbolically important, but some argue that it is hindering the industry's growth. The general pardon for simple marijuana possession and related offenses by President Biden was expected to have little impact, as it does not address the issue of extracts in products. This decision has sparked a call for a larger coalition of cannabis advocates, industry professionals, and grassroots organizations to mobilize and push for change.

The Michigan Chamber of Commerce recently raised concerns about a series of break-ins at legal marijuana retailers in the state. These incidents highlight the need for effective security measures to protect businesses and the products they sell. The chamber emphasizes the importance of ensuring the safety of this emerging industry and calls for increased security measures.

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the "munchies" phenomenon often associated with marijuana use. For the first time, researchers have identified the specific brain activity that leads to increased appetite after cannabis consumption. This finding opens the door to potential medical applications and a deeper understanding of the effects of marijuana on the brain.

Social equity in the legal cannabis industry was a hot topic of discussion during a recent meeting of marijuana regulators from across the country. The state of social equity initiatives, which aim to address the historical injustices of the war on drugs, was assessed and improvements were suggested. This meeting highlights the ongoing efforts to create a fair and inclusive cannabis industry.

A Republican presidential hopeful and Florida Governor addressed the issue of federal firearm ownership ban for marijuana users. When asked about this potential ban, the governor expressed his stance on the matter, revealing his position on the intersection of marijuana use and firearm ownership.

President Joe Biden could potentially benefit politically if marijuana is rescheduled under his administration's directive. Rescheduling marijuana would allow for further research and potential medical applications, which could garner support from various groups and contribute to Biden's overall political agenda.

In conclusion, the debate over the inclusion of extracts in marijuana products in Iowa raises important questions about the future of the industry. As the only state still requiring extracts, Iowa stands out from the rest of the country. The ongoing discussions, the push for change, and the exploration of social equity initiatives showcase the dynamic nature of the cannabis industry. With the potential for significant political gains, the future of marijuana regulation and use remains a topic of great interest.

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