This document is page 89 of a 2017 report by Ackrell Capital regarding the U.S. legal landscape for cannabis. It predicts legislative changes in 2018 for various states and analyzes the timeline for federal legalization based on public support data from Gallup. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024725' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, though the content itself is a general market analysis rather than specific correspondence.
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| Ackrell Capital, LLC |
Creator of the report
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| FDA |
Mentioned regarding policy changes and potential pharmaceutical approval
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| DEA |
Mentioned regarding policy redirection and federal legalization
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| U.S. Congress |
Mentioned as an entity that could initiate federal legalization
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| Gallup |
Source of data regarding public support for cannabis
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| FINRA |
Listed in footer as Ackrell Capital membership
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| SIPC |
Listed in footer as Ackrell Capital membership
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"We believe that cannabis will become federally legal when American voters demand it."Source
"64% of Americans today believe cannabis use should be legal."Source
"In total, we believe it could take up to 10 years or more before the federal legalization process reaches development (6) and cannabis becomes fully legal under federal law."Source
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