Pot Lobbyists Bullish on Post-Election Reform

Horizontal color photo of White House and the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument in the distance at dusk in Washington DC from the viewpoint of Arlington Ridge Park on Thursday, July 4, 2019
Although the results of the federal election – or at least the projected outcomes – haven’t panned out exactly the way many marijuana legalization advocates had hoped, top pot lobbyists remain confident they can advance their agenda in the coming months and years.
The presidential race and fight for control of the Senate had still not been decided as of Friday evening, but it appeared that Democrat Joe Biden was on track for the White House while Republicans are probably favored to maintain power in the upper chamber.
However those races ultimately play out, lobbyists will . . .