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Hello My Four Twenty Spot Family. Hope everyone is doing fantastic today. Have you heard the weather forecast for Denver? Oh, my 90 degrees today and 2 to 5 inches of snow tomorrow. What! Yep 2 to 5 inches of snow tomorrow for Friday. #My420Spot #RapidMentalHealingForVeterans #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #MentalHealth Crazy right I know. But in the news today May 19, 2022, in the cannabis and psychedelics world, here are the top things to know: The War On Drugs Continues here is the report: Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) reiterated his support for legislation on his desk to felonize fentanyl possession but attempted to disconnect it from the war on drugs, which he says he opposes. The Rhode Island Senate Judiciary Committee and House Finance Committee both approved identical marijuana legalization bills, with floor votes on final passage set for next week. The Republican-controlled Minnesota Senate blocked the Democratic minority leader's motion to bring a marijuana legalization bill to the floor for consideration. The Democratic-run House of Representatives passed legal cannabis last year and Gov. Tim Walz (D) supports the reform. A group of state marijuana regulators from across the U.S. sent a letter telling congressional leaders that the lack of banking access doesn’t just impact cannabis businesses—it also impedes government agencies themselves by making it harder to get financial services. The New York Senate and Assembly approved a bill to encourage businesses to use hemp materials for packaging, construction, and other industrial purposes. The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission reported that the state’s licensed retailers have now sold more than $3 billion worth of legal recreational marijuana products since sales launched. The $2 billion mark was crossed just eight months ago. Federal prosecutors charged a former president and CEO of the Anaheim, California Chamber of Commerce with scheming to defraud a cannabis company that retained a political consultant to lobby for favorable legislation. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) tweeted, "The SAFE Banking Act gives legal cannabis businesses equal access to banking services. I proudly stand with my colleagues in calling for this legislation to be taken up in the Senate. " Rep. James Comer (R-KY) spoke about the popularity of medical cannabis and the failure of Kentucky lawmakers to pass legislation on the issue this session. Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA) tweeted that illegal marijuana cultivation operations "steal water, poison wildlife, trash our wildlands, and pose a grave threat to nearby residents." Former Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) tweeted, "While many people can use marijuana without it leading to problematic behavior, those who have mental health challenges—especially young people—will be at an increased risk of severe impacts." Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) reiterated his support for legislation on his desk to felonize fentanyl possession but attempted to disconnect it from the war on drugs, which he says he opposes. Separately, regulators issued an expanded health and safety advisory about potentially unsafe levels of yeast and mold contamination in marijuana products produced by Fresh Baked, LLC. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) reacted to this week's primary elections, citing medical cannabis as an issue that candidates should embrace. The Massachusetts House of Representatives approved a large-scale bill on marijuana equity and other cannabis issues. The Louisiana Senate Health & Welfare Committee approved a bill to shift regulatory responsibility for the medical cannabis program and allow dispensaries to open satellite locations. A Wisconsin senator posted, "While Wisconsin remains an island of prohibition, our neighbors in Michigan are breaking cannabis sales records." An Illinois judge ordered regulators to conduct simulated lotteries for marijuana businesses who say they were improperly excluded from being prior lotteries for retail licenses. A lawsuit challenging Utah regulators' denial of a medical cannabis cultivation license was dismissed by a federal judge. The New York Dormitory Authority issued requests for proposals relating to the Social Equity Cannabis Investment Program. California regulators are proposing to readopt emergency rules on providing waivers for cannabis licensing fees. New Mexico regulators apologized for confusion about cannabis taxes. Oklahoma regulators posted an update on medical cannabis legislation. A review concluded that "cannabinoids represent a promising approach because they have been proven to exhibit several immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral properties in COVID-19 disease models and related pathological conditions." And that's the New today folks. Thank You for watching this video by My420Spot.com It's 420 somewhere what are you smoking? www.RapidMentalHealingForVeterans.org