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Déjà Vu in Congress: The MORE Act Returns | TDR Cannabis in 5
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The MORE Act is back in Congress — again. Civil rights groups, labor unions, and criminal justice advocates like the ACLU, SEIU, Drug Policy Alliance, and Last Prisoner Project have sent a fresh letter urging lawmakers to cosponsor the bill. They’re making the case that descheduling cannabis, expunging records, and reinvesting in communities harmed by prohibition is long overdue. But if this feels like déjà vu, that’s because it is. The MORE Act has passed the House before, yet each time it has stalled in the Senate. So why does this cycle keep repeating, and what makes this moment any different?TDR Cannabis in 5, presented by Dutchie with Shadd Dales, looks at why the MORE Act continues to draw support but never gets traction in the Senate. We highlight which groups are behind this latest push, the political challenges it faces, and the competing narrative that prohibitionists are now leaning on — tying cannabis reform to foreign influence and illicit grows in states like Oklahoma and Maine.The real question is whether this year’s coalition, backed by unions, civil rights leaders, and reform advocates, can finally shift the debate. Or will rescheduling talk from President Trump, partisan divides, and national security concerns keep MORE stuck in the same holding pattern?#Cannabis #CannabisNews #CannabisReform #MOREAct #MarijuanaLegalization #CannabisPolitics #CannabisIndustry #CannabisStocks #CannabisPolicy #CannabisCommunityWant to see last week's recap? • TDR Weekly Recap | Tyson, DOJ Bill, and Te... Want to see more Cannabis Reform videos? • How SAFER Banking Could Actually Become La... • Rescheduling Cannabis Is Only the Beginnin... • Pam Bondi, RFK Jr. & DOJ Moves — What It M... Want to be updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto? Subscribe to our Daily Baked in Newsletter!https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and on the Web:Facebook: / thedalesreport Twitter: