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MON: N.M. Seeks Pot Legalization Amid Discord, Outside Investigators Approved For APD, + More


New Mexico Seeks Pot Legalization Amid Discord On Oversight -
By Morgan Lee Associated Press
Several proposals to legalize cannabis are competing for support in the New Mexico state Senate with three weeks left to send a bill to the governor. 
There s widespread support among lawmakers for creating a taxed and regulated market for recreational sales. 
Efforts to legalize cannabis took center stage Saturday as a Senate panel grappled with how the state might effectively stamp out illicit pot, prevent child access and foster a competitive marketplace and job growth. The committee aims to produce a compromise bill with broad support within a week. ....

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Tribes without U.S. recognition at higher economic risk


Tribes without U.S. recognition at higher economic risk
The path is long, complicated and expensive.
By CHRISTINE FERNANDOAssociated Press
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Tony A. Naschio Johnson, center, elected chairman of the Chinook Indian Nation, plays a drum as he leads tribal members and supporters as they march to the federal courthouse in Tacoma, Wash., on Jan. 6, 2020. Ted S. Warren/Associated Press, file
Rachel Lynne Cushman is used to getting calls from Chinook Nation members worried about losing housing or having their power shut off. Since COVID-19 hit, they come in daily.
Cushman is secretary-treasurer for the group of tribes whose rural, ancestral lands are based in one of Washington state’s poorest counties. While they mostly have been spared from the health effects of the coronavirus, the pandemic has taken a significant economic toll. ....

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