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A new bill to federally legalize marijuana has reportedly been filed in the US House by a bipartisan group of Congress members.

A new bill to federally legalize marijuana has reportedly been filed in the US House by a bipartisan group of Congress members.

The States Reform Act, which is being sponsored by Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, a Republican, was first filed in 2021 as an alternative to legislation introduced by Democrats. The bill would essentially treat marijuana like alcohol and grandfather existing state-licensed cannabis operators, according to cannabis industry news outlet Marijuana Moment.

Although text from the latest version of the bill is not yet available, the previous version removed marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, levied an excise tax, and called for the expungement of records for people convicted of non-violent marijuana violations.

We are following the latest on this new bill and will follow-up with you, with Inspiration.

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