420 with CNW – 38 Attorneys General Urge Congress to Open Banking System to Marijuana

Thirty-eight attorneys general have written a letter to Congress asking the lawmakers to pass legislation which will enable the banking industry to receive money from legitimate marijuana businesses. The attorneys general are from different states and territories where marijuana is legal in some form.

While more than 33 states have legalized medical marijuana and 10 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized recreational cannabis, the federal government still regards marijuana as an illegal substance. This federal government position means that banks face a risk of federal enforcement action if money from the cannabis industry finds its way into any bank.

Consequently, most banks have been reluctant to accept marijuana companies as clients, and those that do charge high fees which make it very costly for cannabis businesses to access the most basic of banking services.

The attorneys general say this situation has created a public safety nightmare since the large amounts of cash held by cannabis businesses are an attractive target to criminals. They therefore call on Congress to pass the SAFE Banking Act or any other similar legislation so that the $8.3 billion cannabis industry can be admitted into the banking system.

Once all this money goes through banks, it would be easy for tax authorities to trace it in order to confirm that the cannabis companies are paying taxes as they should. Public safety will also be enhanced because the chance of robberies will have been reduced if cannabis businesses aren’t holding a lot of cash in their premises.

Towards the end of March this year, the Financial Services Committee of Congress advanced the SAFE Banking Bill and it now has 175 bipartisan co-sponsors.

The letter from the attorneys general shows how much support such a practical requirement attracts from state authorities who are at the forefront of this legal gray area in which legitimate cannabis businesses are entitled to all services like other businesses but federal law looks at them as pariahs.

Insiders say that the major stumbling block to the enactment of the SAFE Banking Act seems to be the senate leadership that don’t see the matter as a priority even if the bill may have sufficient votes to pass.

Nabis Holdings (CSE: NAB) (OTC: INNPF) (FRA: 71P) and MustGrow Biologics Corp. hope that the voices of different groups, such as the attorneys general, finally get Congress and the Senate to pass this commonsense law to allow states to make and enforce their own marijuana laws, which include giving banks assurances that they will not be sanctioned for working with the legal marijuana industry.

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420 with CNW – Marijuana Investor Donates Millions to Harvard and MIT for Cannabis Research

Charles R. Broderick, a cannabis investor, has donated $9 million to his alma mater (Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology-MIT) so that the two institutions can conduct research into the health effects of cannabis.

The two academic institutions described the donation that they had received as the largest ever private funding into marijuana research.

Speaking about his donation, Broderick said that the absence of sufficient scientific research on cannabis has allowed some players in the industry to make claims that may be hard to verify. He added that since prohibitionist laws are collapsing around the world, the time has come to study the plant so that people have accurate information rather than having to rely on old science or anecdotal evidence.

One of the areas that will be focused on during the research funded by Broderick is the psychological and cognitive effects of marijuana.

Charles R. Broderick has been investing in the cannabis industry since 2015. He got his feet wet in Canada and then later expanded his interests into the U.S. marijuana industry.

The investor reveals that Harvard was initially reluctant to accept his donation due to Broderick’s involvement in the cannabis industry. However, his offer was accepted after brain chemical researchers at the university were excited by the opportunity.

MIT and Harvard insist that the findings of the research will not be influenced in any way by the interests of the donor. The institutions vowed that they would release their findings to the public regardless of whether the findings indicate that marijuana is harmful or helpful.

Meanwhile, interest in cannabis research is growing in academic circles. Additionally, the boom in marijuana industry jobs has prompted many universities to start offering some form of cannabis courses.

For example, Colorado State University offers students a minor in the legal, social, health and political impact of cannabis. Harvard, Ohio State University and the University of Denver all offer courses on marijuana law and policy.

The jobs that students expect to get after taking those cannabis courses vary in accordance with the range of products and services created by the cannabis industry. These include the medical uses of cannabis, the manufacture of fabrics from hemp, the processing of cannabis-infused foods and beverages, making of recreational cannabis products, etc.

Currently, recreational marijuana is legal in 10 states and more are queuing to join that list. Medical cannabis is permitted in 33 states across the U.S. For this reason, MustGrow Biologics Corp. and Nabis Holdings (CSE: NAB) (OTC: INNPF) (FRA: 71P) welcome the donation made by Broderick since the research done will make more information available about cannabis so that the excuse of insufficient research used by detractors will be no more.

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