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David Hodes

David Hodes is a cannabis business and lifestyle journalist based in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. He is the former editor of seven different business magazines, and has contributed feature articles to several general business/lifestyle publications as well as 11 national cannabis publications including Sensi, Dope, Leafly, Cannabis Science and Technology, Cannabis Business Executive and others. He was named the 2018 Journalist of the Year by Americans for Safe Access, the largest medical cannabis advocacy organization in the world, and has moderated and/or presented sessions at six national and international cannabis business conferences. Hodes is member of the National Press Club, and deputy booking agent for the National Press Club Headliners Committee.

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Should The ATF Be The Feds’ Next Step After Marijuana Is Federally Legalized?

Three of the current presidential candidates claim that, if elected, they will legalize marijuana at the federal level. This would not just be rescheduling it, but completely taking if off the DEA's list of controlled substances.

Conservative Investors Involved With Cannabis

Investing in marijuana stocks is risky these days, so why is CalPERS sinking more money into major cannabis companies?  

The Rise And Impending Doom Of Canna-Bro Culture

Fast-moving canna-bros took the industry to unbelievable heights, partying like dot.com billionaires-to-be. But as the stock prices show, the party is over. 

What The Feds Get Wrong About Marijuana

Some government agencies consider marijuana the worst drug on the planet and even claim there is no such thing as medical marijuana.

CBD Is Safe And Harmless, Right? Not Always

CBD is promoted as safe, healthy, and part of an everyday life of woke wellness. But among all those accolades and ca-chinging at the cash registers lurks a harsh reality.

Another Congressional Shot At Federal Marijuana Legalization Fizzles

The hope was that this testimony could demonstrate a pathway by three federal agencies represented to free up marijuana for possible federal legalization and medical research

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