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DEA · United StatesThe Biden Administration’s plan to reclassify cannabis as a Schedule III drug may be losing momentum following new reports suggesting the administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) failed to sign the rescheduling order. What Happened: Several reports from last week indicated that the DEA would move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. Although the proposal wouldn’t legalize cannabis for recreational use, it ackn…See the Story
Cannabis Stocks Retreat On New Rescheduling Order Developments: What's Going On? - Canopy Gwth (NASDAQ:CGC)
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Joe Biden · United StatesA shipment of U.S.-manufactured ammunition that was destined for Israel has been halted by the Biden Administration, a clear and vivid picture of Biden's disdain for Israel on full display. In a recent development, two Israeli officials disclosed to Axios…See the Story
China Joe Biden take sides against Israel again.
Biden Administration · WheelingWASHINGTON -- The Biden Administration recently announced funding of over $1 billion dollars that states can apply for to help fight the ongoing opioid crisis. President Joe Biden and his administration have announced the 2024 State and Tribal Opioid Response Notices of Funding Opportunity. The funding would provide up to $1.48 billion dollars to states and territories throughout the country to address the overdose crisis in 2024. The state o…See the Story
Ohio eligible to apply for more than $100M of government funding to help fight opioid crisis
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ImmigrationOne hundred thousand illegal immigrants will now be eligible for taxpayer-funded health care, the Biden Administration announced. The “final rule” will expand the Affordable Care Act coverage to individuals who have been allowed to remain in the U.S. under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The program was introduced by President Barack Obama in 2012. Obama notably sidestepped Congress in order to enact the program. While…See the Story
Biden Amends Rule to Allow 100,000 Illegal Aliens Free Healthcare
Biden Administration · AmericaCC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=550683I’ve written a fair amount about the Biden Administration’s policies aimed at maintaining American dominance semiconductor industry — the CHIPS Act and the export controls on China. But what I’ve written only scratches the surface; this is an incredibly technically complex industry with incredibly complex supply chains. Without understanding the particulars of the industry, it’s…See the Story
America's semiconductor policy is missing a key piece
Joe Biden · MarylandThe Biden administration has distanced itself from multiple factories meant to bolster domestic production of critical medical supplies like rubber gloves. A $100 million federally-funded factory in Maryland sits idle despite breaking ground in 2022, as the contracted company needs more funds to compete with China, now the top supplier. “I think this is a national story, to be honest with you,” United Safety Technology founder Dan Izhaky said.…See the Story
Biden Administration Lets Another PPE Factory Languish, Leaving U.S. Dependent on China
Marijuana · BostonA move by the Biden Administration to change how marijuana is treated by federal authorities was met with cautious approval by Massachusetts state regulators, cannabis sellers, and national marijuana advocates alike. The Drug Enforcement Agency will drop marijuana from the list of banned substances found under Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, where it currently sits alongside heroin and LSD. It will instead move it to Schedule III, a…See the Story
Marijuana rescheduling leaves regulators and sellers cautiously optimistic
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