In Washington, New York Senator Chuck Schumer is talking up a Federal legalization bill, and former pot opponent John Boehner, long time Republican Speaker of the House has joined the advisory
board of Acreage Holdings, a company that cultivates, processes and dispenses cannabis in 11 U.S. states.
Former U.S. House Speaker John Boehner has joined
the board of Acreage Holdings, which calls itself one of the «nation's largest, multi-state actively — managed cannabis corporations.»
Not exact matches
Former Speaker
of the House John Boehner joined a
board of advisors for cannabis company
Acreage Holdings earlier this month after changing his own views on cannabis.
«We need to look no further than our nation's 20 million veterans, 20 %
of whom, according to a 2017 American Legion survey, reportedly use cannabis to self - treat PTSD, chronic pain, and other ailments,» said Boehner and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld, a libertarian who is also joining
Acreage's
board of advisors.
Acreage Founder and CEO Kevin Murphy said the addition
of Boehner and Weld to the
board «will lead to even greater access for patients by changing the conversation overnight.
The former House speaker announced his views on cannabis had evolved and, in support
of legalization, he was joining the
board of directors
of New York - based marijuana company
Acreage Holdings.
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For the
acreage under our care and control, this policy reflects the choice
of Mass Audubon's
Board of Directors and the majority
of our members that these areas remain available first and foremost as wildlife habitat and areas for passive recreation.
Former House Speaker John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, announced he was joining the
board of advisers
of Acreage Holdings, a multistate company in the legalized marijuana business.
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acreage and longer terms for leases and the establishment
of a government management
board to oversee the pastoralists» use
of the land.