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Congress is preparing for a hearing with a headline that immediately captures attention: “Invasion of the Homeland: How China Is Using Illegal Marijuana to Build a Criminal Network Across America.”Scheduled for this week, the hearing reflects Washington’s renewed focus on law and order in 2025. And while the language sounds dramatic, the spotlight on illicit operators could actually benefit the regulated cannabis industry.For years, legal businesses have warned that their biggest competition is not other licensed operators, but the illicit market. Unregulated growers don’t pay taxes, don’t follow compliance rules, and in some cases may have ties to international networks.The TDR Cannabis in Five Podcast, presented by Dutchie with host Shadd Dales, looks at why this hearing matters. The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability is expected to call law enforcement officials and regulators, focusing heavily on states like Oklahoma and Maine.Senators Chuck Grassley and Susan Collins have pushed this narrative, and prohibitionist groups like Smart Approaches to Marijuana are using it to raise alarms. But the irony is clear: the more Washington highlights illegal operators, the more it reinforces the case for supporting licensed, compliant, tax-paying businesses.For cannabis companies, this is a reminder to keep compliance airtight. For investors, it’s a signal that legal operators may be positioned as the clear alternative. And for reform advocates, it could become another building block toward long-term federal reform.#CannabisNews #CannabisPolicy #CannabisReform #CannabisInvesting #CannabisStocks #LegalCannabis #IllicitMarket #WashingtonDC #CannabisBusiness #TradeToBlackWant to see last week's recap? • TDR Weekly Recap | Tyson, DOJ Bill, and Te... Want to see more Cannabis Reform videos? • Déjà Vu in Congress: The MORE Act Returns ... • How SAFER Banking Could Actually Become La... • Rescheduling Cannabis Is Only the Beginnin... • Pam Bondi, RFK Jr. & DOJ Moves — What It M... Want to be updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto? Subscribe to our Daily Baked in Newsletter!https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and on the Web:Facebook: / thedalesreport Twitter: / thedalesreport Instagram: / dalesreport LinkedIn: / the-dales-report Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradetoBlackon...Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradeToBlackon...Website: https://thedalesreport.com/For copyright matters, please get in touch with us at:[email protected] Disclaimer (Financial Interests)The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any company, organization, or employer. The content is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial, investment, or legal advice.The hosts and/or guests may hold positions in the companies, stocks, or financial instruments discussed during the show. These holdings should not be considered as endorsements or recommendations to buy or sell any securities. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.By listening to this podcast, you agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not liable for any decisions you make based on the information discussed.Full Disclosures: https://thedalesreport.com/website-te...
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Congress is preparing for a hearing with a headline that immediately captures attention: “Invasion of the Homeland: How China Is Using Illegal Marijuana to Build a Criminal Network Across America.”Scheduled for this week, the hearing reflects Washington’s renewed focus on law and order in 2025. And while the language sounds dramatic, the spotlight on illicit operators could actually benefit the regulated cannabis industry.For years, legal businesses have warned that their biggest competition is not other licensed operators, but the illicit market. Unregulated growers don’t pay taxes, don’t follow compliance rules, and in some cases may have ties to international networks.The TDR Cannabis in Five Podcast, presented by Dutchie with host Shadd Dales, looks at why this hearing matters. The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability is expected to call law enforcement officials and regulators, focusing heavily on states like Oklahoma and Maine.Senators Chuck Grassley and Susan Collins have pushed this narrative, and prohibitionist groups like Smart Approaches to Marijuana are using it to raise alarms. But the irony is clear: the more Washington highlights illegal operators, the more it reinforces the case for supporting licensed, compliant, tax-paying businesses.For cannabis companies, this is a reminder to keep compliance airtight. For investors, it’s a signal that legal operators may be positioned as the clear alternative. And for reform advocates, it could become another building block toward long-term federal reform.#CannabisNews #CannabisPolicy #CannabisReform #CannabisInvesting #CannabisStocks #LegalCannabis #IllicitMarket #WashingtonDC #CannabisBusiness #TradeToBlackWant to see last week's recap? • TDR Weekly Recap | Tyson, DOJ Bill, and Te... Want to see more Cannabis Reform videos? • Déjà Vu in Congress: The MORE Act Returns ... • How SAFER Banking Could Actually Become La... • Rescheduling Cannabis Is Only the Beginnin... • Pam Bondi, RFK Jr. & DOJ Moves — What It M... Want to be updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto? Subscribe to our Daily Baked in Newsletter!https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and on the Web:Facebook: / thedalesreport Twitter: / thedalesreport Instagram: / dalesreport LinkedIn: / the-dales-report Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradetoBlackon...Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradeToBlackon...Website: https://thedalesreport.com/For copyright matters, please get in touch with us at:[email protected] Disclaimer (Financial Interests)The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any company, organization, or employer. The content is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial, investment, or legal advice.The hosts and/or guests may hold positions in the companies, stocks, or financial instruments discussed during the show. These holdings should not be considered as endorsements or recommendations to buy or sell any securities. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.By listening to this podcast, you agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not liable for any decisions you make based on the information discussed.Full Disclosures: https://thedalesreport.com/website-te...
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