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S2.E31. Willie Brown. House Vote MORE Act! UN Reclassifies! Pot & Justice.

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00:00:27 Cannabis News
00:05:20 Former Mayor Willie Brown
00:19:22 Announcement
00:20:18 Morgan Fox
00:32:20 Announcement
00:33:12 Alfred Pascual
00:48:18 Announcement
00:48:02 Pamela Moore

National Changes for Cannabis, with Former Mayor Willie Brown
Willie Brown is the former Mayor of San Francisco and one of the leading Democratic figures for more than a generation. Mr. Brown offers a perspective on what the MORE Act and the Safe Banking Act. These are key pieces of legislature that will help the industry manage commerce and it will allow consumer spending with credit cards.

The MORE Act vote by the House of Representatives to Decriminalize Pot
Morgan Fox joins us from the National Cannabis Industry Association.  The House of Representative recently passed the MORE Act to decriminalize on the federal level.

The UN Accepts WHO Recommendation to Remove Cannabis from High Danger Listing
Alfredo Pascual is the International Analyst at Marijuana Business Daily.  The UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs decided to accept one of the WHO recommendations to remove cannabis from Schedule 4  Narcotic Drugs.

What could the MORE Act means to Racial Minorities Who Have Higher Rates of COVID?
Pamela Moore is VP of Publishing for Marijuana Business Daily. She talks to us about how passage of the MORE Act can influence social justice. Many people of color fill essential job such as refuge removal and feats of physical labor and they cannot remain at home during lockdown.

Find more at: https://w420radionetwork.com/s2-e31-national-changes-w-willie-brown-house-votes-on-more-act-un-reclassifies-cannabis-internationally-more-act-social-justice/ 

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