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VA cannabis docs reveal Schedule III impact for veterans (Newsletter: May 26, 2026)

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Federal Moves Toward Cannabis Impairment Standards

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee recently advanced a bill that would direct federal agencies to develop “evidence‑based impairment standards” for cannabis and other substances. During markup, an amendment replaced the term “marijuana” with the broader phrase “intoxicating cannabinoids,” reflecting a shift toward regulating all psychoactive compounds derived from the plant rather than the plant material itself. Supporters argue that clear, science‑backed thresholds could improve road safety while providing a consistent framework for law enforcement and workplace testing.

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Federal Moves Toward Cannabis Impairment StandardsState‑Level DevelopmentsScience and Health: Emerging ResearchBusiness and Market TrendsCulture and Workplace Notes

State‑Level Developments

Delaware Expands Hospital Access

Delaware Governor Matt Meyer (D) signed legislation allowing terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis while hospitalized. The law includes safeguards such as requiring a physician’s recommendation, limiting possession to amounts necessary for symptom control, and mandating that hospitals establish secure storage protocols. Advocates say the measure respects patient autonomy and aligns with growing evidence that cannabis can alleviate pain and nausea in end‑of‑life care.

Rhode Island Considers Licensing Changes

The Rhode Island House Corporations Committee held a hearing on a bill that would eliminate the state’s residency requirement for marijuana business licenses. The proposal comes amid ongoing litigation challenging the current rule, which critics contend unfairly limits market participation and hampers economic growth. If enacted, the change could open the market to out‑of‑state investors while maintaining state oversight through existing compliance mechanisms.

New York and Louisiana Policy Updates

In New York, an assemblymember appeared on a cannabis‑focused podcast to discuss recent legislative efforts and the state’s evolving regulatory landscape. Meanwhile, Louisiana regulators filed rules governing the use of medical cannabis by individuals on parole, specifying reporting requirements and permissible product forms. These actions illustrate how states continue to refine policies that balance public safety with patient access.

Science and Health: Emerging Research

Psilocybin Shows Promise for Depression

A study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that a single dose of psilocybin produced rapid and relatively long‑lasting antidepressant effects in participants with major depressive disorder. Researchers noted significant reductions in depressive symptoms within one day of administration, with benefits persisting for several weeks in many cases. The findings add to a growing body of evidence supporting psychedelic‑assisted therapy under controlled clinical conditions.

CBD and Neuroprotection in Parkinson’s Disease

Separate research suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) may act as a highly specific, targeted molecule with strong potential for neuroprotective therapy in Parkinson’s disease. Preclinical models indicate that CBD can mitigate oxidative stress and inflammation, two pathways implicated in dopaminergic neuron loss. While human trials are still needed, the data highlight CBD’s multifaceted pharmacological profile beyond its well‑known anti‑seizure properties.

Business and Market Trends

Vireo Growth Inc. announced plans to acquire Bridgewell Agribusiness LLC, a move that could expand the company’s cultivation and processing footprint in the Midwest. In Canada, retailers reported C$471.4 million in legal marijuana sales for March, underscoring the continued maturation of the northern market. Additionally, Michigan regulators released an updated compliance best‑practices guide for cannabis businesses, aiming to clarify testing, packaging, and advertising requirements.

Culture and Workplace Notes

Comedian Conan O’Brien shared on a recent episode that he “nibbled” on a cannabis gummy gifted by a colleague, highlighting the plant’s increasing normalization in mainstream entertainment. On the labor front, Missouri cannabis workers are pursuing unionization after a favorable National Labor Relations Board ruling in a St. Louis case, signaling growing organization within the industry.

Veterans Affairs and Medical Cannabis

Recently released Department of Veterans Affairs documents, obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request, reveal how rescheduling cannabis to Schedule III could significantly improve veterans’ legal access through VA doctors. The Veterans Action Council’s Doc Laing details the findings in a Marijuana Moment op‑ed, noting that while rescheduling would remove many federal barriers, certain VA policies regarding prescribing and monitoring would likely remain unchanged. For a deeper dive into the analysis, see the source coverage Here.

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