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Of course, MM would remain illegal in all states that ban it, but at least the federal law would no longer be an obstacle.
A bipartisan trio of senators has planned a Tuesday rollout for legislation to remove federal legal barriers to the use of medical marijuana.
Democratic Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Cory Booker of New Jersey are set to join Kentucky Republican Rand Paul for the event, shortly after noon. The new bill would make it so that medical professionals and their patients involved in the use of marijuana and cannabidiol oils for medicinal purposes would not run the risk of running afoul of federal laws.
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The legislation also lands during a time of strife between Congress and the District of Columbia over the city’s legalization of marijuana, which the legislative branch has sought to block.
Of course, MM would remain illegal in all states that ban it, but at least the federal law would no longer be an obstacle.