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For safety and economic recovery, Congress must prioritize cannabis banking

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For safety and economic recovery, Congress must prioritize cannabis banking | TheHill

As COVID-19 cases continue to climb, people are staying home, limiting trips outside the house except for essential business. For millions of Americans, those essential trips include visits to cannabis dispensaries. Despite its federal status, cannabis has been deemed essential in most states where it is legal for medical or adult use.

Yet the cannabis industry and those that it serves are disadvantaged by federal laws, which now, more than ever, have introduced avoidable risk and danger into the legal cannabis market. Federal lawmakers must act quickly to address these issues.

Currently, under federal law, cannabis businesses that comply with state laws are blocked from access to the most basic banking services, such as holding checking accounts or accepting credit card payments. This means companies like mine, a multistate cannabis company, conduct all our sales in cash. In this COVID-19 environment, there are two main risks associated with operating in physical currency.
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These restrictions force cannabis retailers (& growers/wholesalers) to deal strictly in cash, which during the current pandemic can be considered 'dirty.' Checking accounts, credit cards & contactless payment methods have now become a public safety issue.
 
No matter Covid, the banking system needs to get right.
 
the federal government has had a hard on for cannabis for ever.....there's many still in jail for it...I remember years back in texas that if a person carried i/2 a joint he could get 15 years in prison...Things have changed some but not enough.....banks were happy to accept millions of $$$ from drug lords and it was money laundering for sure and the banks knew it...there's no reason any longer to keep LEGIT businesses from banking....doing a cash business is not the way forward...but you're bucking the governments ridicules position that they don't like cannabis and anyone making a business out of it...hopefully sooner than later things will change...good luck
 
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