(Bloomberg) -- The US Justice Department has recommended that cannabis be reclassified as less risky, a decision that could help the growing legal marijuana industry benefit from tax breaks.
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NEW DELHI: Biden administration on Thursday officially proposed to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a significant change that would align federal policy more closely with public opinion.
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The governor of the US state of Maryland issued a mass pardon of drug offenses on Monday, in a far-reaching move forgiving 175,000 low-level marijuana convictions across multiple decades.
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