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This is the moment cannabis investors have been waiting for. SPONSORED This baby-faced former CBOE t

This is the moment cannabis investors have been waiting for. [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [Why the Market Makers DEFINITELY Don't Want You to See This]( [Options Exchange ID]( This baby-faced former CBOE trader uncovered a secret technique that gives everyday investors the chance to make money whether a stock goes up OR down! The market makers [DO NOT WANT YOU TO SEE WHAT HE'S GOING PUBLIC WITH](. Note from Managing Editor Allison Brickell: The road to legalization of cannabis has been a long one. And it's still not legal at the federal level, which fetters an otherwise burgeoning industry. But 2021 could change that. See, Chief Trends Strategist Matthew Carr has been following the cannabis sector closely for a long time. And as he'll explain in today's article, [the industry is about to experience a major milestone](... So Matthew is ringing the alarm for investors to get in. He reveals all the details at this [online Legalization 2021 summit](. [Click here to make sure you don't miss it.]( THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE Is the End of Cannabis Prohibition Here? Matthew Carr | Chief Trends Strategist | The Oxford Club [Matthew Carr] The American cannabis industry recently earned another victory. And it takes the country one step closer to a real change at the federal level. [Last week]( the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act. The bill would enable banks and other financial institutions to provide cannabis companies with the same services every other industry in this country enjoys - without the fear of federal persecution. This was a lopsided victory for cannabis, with the House voting 321-101. And maybe even more importantly, more than half of House Republicans voted in support of the SAFE Banking Act. This tally was very similar to when the SAFE Banking Act cleared the House in 2019 with a [321-103 vote](. But the Senate at the time stalled the measure. This time, though, the prospects are far better... and investors should be sitting up and taking notice. SPONSORED [Oxford Club Chief Trends Strategist Matthew Carr Warns Smart Investors: "Be Ready to Act NOW!"]( [Legalization Event Linton Carr]( Discover why [the BIGGEST opportunities in the history of cannabis stocks]( are still ahead... And get Matthew's FREE pick that he calls a ["perfect play" for U.S. legalization](. [Go HERE now.]( The "Secret" of This Confidential Bill Democrats have the majority in both the House and the Senate. So the possibility of the SAFE Banking Act clearing this next hurdle is much stronger than it was in the past. But there's another layer to this story. Not only is the SAFE Banking Act chugging along, but Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Sen. Cory Booker and Sen. Ron Wyden are crafting their own [comprehensive cannabis reform bill](. Now, for whatever reason, the details of this bill are confidential at the moment. And there's no timeline for when the trio's legislation will be introduced. But they have been seeking input from the National Cannabis Industry Association and other similar groups. They also plan to move ahead with legalization, with or without President Joe Biden. But here's what I think we can likely expect from the Senate. Schumer, Booker and Wyden each introduced a cannabis reform bill in the last legislative session. Schumer had the [Marijuana Freedom and Opportunity Act]( Booker introduced the [Marijuana Justice Act]( and Wyden introduced the [Marijuana Revenue and Regulation Act](. It's likely that the bill they're currently working on together is a combination of the three. Now, as I've stated before, I believe Congress will be making a change at the federal level this year and, at the very least, will alter the scheduling of cannabis in the Controlled Substances Act. That includes descheduling or rescheduling it to a much lower level. Well, all three of the senators' previous reform bills were specifically about removing cannabis from this act. So it's hard not to imagine their current confidential cannabis bill will look to do the same. And that would create a windfall for American cannabis companies! The Winds of Change The takeaway here is this... A change at the federal level is coming. The House once again passing the SAFE Banking Act is a boon for the cannabis industry. And unlike its last trek through Congress, this time the bill has no obstacles standing in its way. There is bipartisan support for the cannabis industry to have access to the financial services that every other industry in this country enjoys. And this time, the Senate will be given the chance to vote on the bill. At the same time, Senate leadership is looking to make a major change at the federal level. That very likely means removing cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act. This makes legalization a very real possibility. The walls of prohibition are finally starting to crumble. A change is coming. And I'm not talking about some far-off "someday"... I'm talking months and maybe weeks. This is the moment cannabis investors have been waiting for. Once that change takes place, the floodgates will open for cannabis companies and all of us who have been patiently waiting will be rewarded. Here's to high returns, Matthew [Leave a Comment]( [Dont Fall For This Pitfall]( [Click here]( to watch Alex's latest video update. For Alex's latest video updates, subscribe on [YouTube](. 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