The consensus from marijuana industry people from DC all the way to Sacramento was that it is great that the MORE ACT is coming to vote in the House, it won’t get past the lame-duck Senate, and no one is really sure what the Democratic strategy is behind “rushing” the MORE ACT to the House Floor for an early December vote. Unless there is some technicality when passing a piece of legislature from one seated Congress to the next, then why bring it to a vote when you know it will not get passed and the current president has no interest in signing a “Democratic talking-point bill” into law?
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