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Cannabis Policy, Education, and Regulation

@cpearcoalition

We are the Coalition for Cannabis Policy, Education, and Regulation (CPEAR). And we're here to help policymakers get federal cannabis policy done right.

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#Cannabis is more accessible than ever before. But details about how it’s grown, processed, and tested remain murky. We need clear, national standards to ensure transparency for products that end up on shelves. More: bit.ly/3NuvVHa

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The bipartisan STATES 2.0 Act puts #cannabis policy where it belongs. States—and the people in them—should decide their own #cannabis future. More: bit.ly/42OR5rK

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Small businesses are leading the charge on #cannabis reform, but a patchwork of regulations holds them back. A clear federal framework is critical to building a fair, thriving market for all. More: bit.ly/3xCeZql

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Outdated #cannabis testing guidelines create confusion on the road for drivers and law enforcement. Congress must modernize testing standards to promote transparency, consistency, and fairness in roadway safety. Learn more: bit.ly/3LPTxVW

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#Cannabis impairment testing is outdated. To keep our roads safe, we need better research, real-time data, and smarter tools that reflect today’s realities. Read our policy recommendations here: bit.ly/43Xm7x6

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Federal and state #cannabis laws are confusing and unclear. Brian Rose, a former police officer and attorney, supports the STATES 2.0 Act to align this patchwork. Read his full op-ed: bit.ly/3HJbaaY

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New from Greg Walden in the The New York Times: Federal #cannabis laws are outdated and out of step with voters — including nearly 7 in 10 Republicans who support letting states lead. It’s time for Congress to catch up. nytimes.com/2025/06/17/opi…

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Youth prevention is critical for #cannabis reform. Research shows that in well-regulated markets, legalizing adult-use doesn’t increase teen consumption and may even reduce it. A strong federal cannabis framework will protect public health. Read more: bit.ly/43JRWKX

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Federal #cannabis law says one thing while state laws say another. Warren County DA Rob Greene says the disconnect is creating confusion for law enforcement—and calls for clarity to ensure fair, effective policing. Read his full piece in GoErie: bit.ly/4nlSyhN

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🚨NEW POLL: 7 in 10 voters support federal cannabis reform—and a majority back the STATES 2.0 Act. What does this mean for the GOP agenda in 2025? @WashReporter has the scoop in their exclusive: washingtonreporter.news/p/k-street-100…

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61% of voters support the STATES 2.0 Act—a bipartisan approach that lets states decide their own cannabis policies without federal interference. Americans want a smarter, state-led path forward: cpear.org/wp-content/upl…

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NEW: 7 in 10 voters support federal cannabis reform. 61% back the STATES 2.0 Act—a states' rights approach that lets each state decide. Read more from Hemp Gazette on our latest polling findings: hempgazette.com/news/cannabis-…

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Today on Capitol Hill: CPEAR hosted a staff briefing on the STATES 2.0 Act—outlining the path forward for state-led #cannabis reform. Huge thanks to Dave Joyce for stopping by and championing thoughtful, bipartisan solutions. More: statesact.com

Today on Capitol Hill: CPEAR hosted a staff briefing on the STATES 2.0 Act—outlining the path forward for state-led #cannabis reform.

Huge thanks to <a href="/RepDaveJoyce/">Dave Joyce</a> for stopping by and championing thoughtful, bipartisan solutions. 

More: statesact.com
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Great discussion with Hill staffers today about STATES 2.0. Thank you Cannabis Policy, Education, and Regulation & Dave Joyce for leading the conversation. Briefings like these are critical for staffers to understand the common sense #cannabis reform bills that benefit us all. $msos

Great discussion with Hill staffers today about STATES 2.0. Thank you <a href="/CPEARCoalition/">Cannabis Policy, Education, and Regulation</a> &amp; <a href="/RepDaveJoyce/">Dave Joyce</a> for leading the conversation. 

Briefings like these are critical for staffers to understand the common sense #cannabis reform bills that benefit us all. 

$msos
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The U.S. FDA moved its proposal to OMB for approval — this would allow hemp‑derived cannabinoids (like #CBD) to be included in federal adverse health event reports. 🗓️A new round of public comment is open through July 25. 🟢If you care about accurate data & consumer safety,