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mannyv ◴[] No.40214223[source]
One major effect of this is that weed stores will be able to use banks and payment processors legally once the regulators catch up.
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beaeglebeachh ◴[] No.40214681[source]
How? It's still federally illegal to sell schedule 3 to consumers without a DEA licensed rx and dea licensing. The banks would still be knowingly in conspiracy to transmit illegal drug money and a litany of felonies for recreational or purely state-licensed 'medical'.
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mannyv ◴[] No.40214930[source]
You can sell schedule 3 drugs to consumers. Pharmacies do this all the time.
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beaeglebeachh ◴[] No.40214961[source]
'without a DEA licensed rx and dea licensing'

Rx under DEA scrutiny is nothing like rec or laughable state controlled medical 'recommendations'. You pull that shit as a provider on controlled scripts and your charts get audited, your DEA license gets pulled.

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1. lightedman ◴[] No.40218804[source]
"'without a DEA licensed rx and dea licensing'"

I know of several grocery stores without pharmacies or a local Rx license selling 1% hydrocortisone/hydrocortisone acetate - Schedule 4, 3, AND 2, simultaneously.

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2. refurb ◴[] No.40219643[source]
1% hydrocortisone, at least in the US, is not a controlled drug not do you need a pharmacy license to sell it.

No different than buying Tylenol at a gas station.