Another Path To Nationwide Marijuana Legalization Is Still In The Cards

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  That alone would ensure that federal marijuana legalization remains off the table until at least 2023. Whoever wins the U.S. Senate seats in Georgia will determine if marijuana gets a fair shake next year in Congress. He won’t even give one a hearing. “I do not have any plans to endorse the legalization of marijuana,” McConnell said in 2018. There’s still no guarantee that a Democratic win in Georgia, which would make them leaders of both the House and Senate, will ensure marijuana legalization gets done. RELATED: The MORE Act Will Not Legalize Cannabis Nationwide — Not Like You’re Thinking If the Republicans keep the two Senate seats, we can expect more of the same in 2021 and beyond.

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Whoever wins the U.S. Senate seats in Georgia will determine if marijuana gets a fair shake next year in Congress.

Although the election is over for most of America, there’s still enough of one taking place to make a difference especially when it comes to legalizing marijuana in the United States.

Interestingly enough, the fate of federal cannabis reform now rests on the outcome of a special election slated for early January. Georgia voters must decide whether Republicans or Democrats will fill the U.S. Senate seats. Whoever wins will determine if marijuana gets a fair shake next year in Congress.

A runoff election is...

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