

Biden White House Asks Staffers to Resign Over Past Marijuana Use
Staffers at the White House who had previously consumed cannabis have been suspended, asked to resign, or have been relegated to working remotely. This includes
Staffers at the White House who had previously consumed cannabis have been suspended, asked to resign, or have been relegated to working remotely. This includes
In Illinois, the 11th state to legalize recreational marijuana, cannabis advocates are eager to see newfound efforts to combat a highly contentious license awarding process
Discussions to legalize cannabis in the state of New Mexico have reached a deadlock over the past week, leaving many skeptical that any meaningful compromise
Senate Bill 357, a newly proposed measure that would bar family courts from discriminating against parents who participate in the Missouri’s medical marijuana program, has
North Fund, a Washington-based group that has donated nearly $5 million to Montana marijuana legalization efforts, has been facing pressure to disclose their private donors
When the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety (RPDPS) created an interdiction team in 2014 to target crime on Northern California’s 101 Highway, they didn’t
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Maine’s largest city has entered the adult-use marijuana market with the opening of Portland’s first dispensary, and, with dozens of retail license applications awaiting approval,
After record-high cannabis sales across 2020 and a strong start to the new year, the Colorado marijuana market has achieved an incredible $10 billion in
Curaleaf Holdings—a U.S. cannabis company with over 100 dispensaries across 23 states—has gained a secure position in the European marijuana market with the $286 million
Bitter disagreement between Mississippi lawmakers erupted Wednesday over regulations for the state’s pending medical marijuana program, leading to a related bill’s death in the House
A Pennsylvania representative has filed legislation to remove the subject of cannabis from application forms intended to establish the “good moral character” of immigrants. Cannabis-Related
The number of retail licenses in Oklahoma’s marijuana market dipped 8% last year, from 2,238 licenses in 2019 to 2,057 licenses in 2020. Oklahoma’s Medical
Marijuana industry giant Verano Holdings of Chicago was named in a federal lawsuit filed in Colorado by state resident Nicholas Nielsen on Monday. Verano Holdings
As we covered earlier this month, advocates in Oregon have created and dropped groundbreaking legislation in the social equity sector. If passed, this legislation stands
A number of local governments across the U.S. have implemented laws decriminalizing psilocybin – the naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in “shrooms”. With new efforts
There are a variety of routes Missourians are taking to legalize recreational marijuana — from signed petitions to proposed legislation. The newest effort comes from
In 2020, Michiganders bought projection-shattering amounts of marijuana. Now, local municipalities are starting to see their piece of the profits. Where Does Michigan’s Marijuana Tax
There is a dire need for serving and repairing the communities most harmed by the war on drugs and cannabis prohibition in so many regards.
Over 20 communities in Vermont have approved the opening of retail marijuana businesses within their respective borders. In town meetings that occurred earlier this week
The DEA recently released their National Drug Threat Assessment (NDTA), and although there is a nation-wide movement of marijuana legalization, cannabis was still given direct
Andrew Panaggio, a New Hampshire man who was prescribed medical marijuana to help with his back pain has won a second victory in a legal
The proposal to legalize marijuana in Mexico is being scheduled in the Chamber of Deputies for next week. It is a long-awaited floor vote and
In a notice published last month, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) requested permission from the White House to begin collecting data on national