
Marijuana Legalization Victories Are Already Ripping The Drug War Apart
By Scott Morgan Of all the fascinating reactions I’ve seen to Colorado and Washington’s successful marijuana legalization initiatives, this is by far the most extraordinary.

By Scott Morgan Of all the fascinating reactions I’ve seen to Colorado and Washington’s successful marijuana legalization initiatives, this is by far the most extraordinary.

by Phillip Smith Washington state Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) met Tuesday with Deputy Attorney General James Cole to discuss her state’s passage last week of

The 2012 Election Is Certainly One For The History Books By Aaron Houston, Executive Director, Students for Sensible Drug Policy As you know, this election day

by Mike Liszewski, Americans For Safe Access One of the least reported stories coming out of this year’s Election Day results was the strong showing

By David Borden Jon Stewart just took the media to task for all the marijuana jokes. Marijuana prohibition is a serious matter. Of course the show

And the Fast Talking Has Started… By David Borden I posited yesterday that federal fast talking about the Colorado and Washington initiatives would start soon.

by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director In addition to the historic Election Day votes in Colorado and Washington, voters in several cities in Massachusetts and

By Ethan Nadelmann, Executive Director of the Drug Policy Alliance Colorado and Washington have become not just the first U.S. states – but the first

Proposal to decriminalize up to one ounce of cannabis passes with 65% – 35% margin Detroit voters approved a proposal that would amend the city

by Erik Altieri, NORML Communications Director Oregon’s Measure 80 is Voted Down in a Tight Race Despite trailing in the polls for most of the

By Scott Morgan Ballot measures to legalize marijuana in Colorado and Washington are polling strong on the eve of the election, and for many, this

Colorado, Oregon and Washington voters head to the polls tomorrow to decide the fate of ballot initiatives that would end marijuana prohibition in their respective

Five Things You Can Do For Arkansas Issue 5 In The Next Three Days By Hunter Holliman, Americans for Safe Access Just 2 days until

By Eugene Davidovich Incumbent City Council member Brian Pat Bilbray today, issued an official endorsement in support of Proposition S a voter initiative slated to

Kaliko Castille, co-director of Oregonians for Law Reform reached out today seeking volunteers to help in the last days of the campaign to raise awareness

Thin-Skinned Senator Files Complaint Over Campaign Rhetoric Just 2 Weeks Ago, Essman Staged Bogus Lawsuit Threat Against Attorney General Not satisfied to have decimated patients’

Court Finds SB 423 Would Do Irreparable Harm To Montanans District Court Judge Jim Reynolds issued a Temporary Restraining Order on Friday, blocking key provisions

When Losing Means Winning: The Montana Medical Marijuana Initiative By Phillip Smith Last year wasn’t a good year for medical marijuana in Montana. Between the

Full replay of the entire press conference will be heard at 2pm and 5pm Pacific on https://radicalruss.com Representatives of law enforcement and drug rehabilitation services

2012 Election And Medical Marijuana Its campaign-time for America and some of this election action is bound to include medical marijuana. It’s an issue being

The ‘Prince Of Pot’ Encourages Marijuana Activists To Work As Hard As They Can To Make History On November 6th By Marc Emery, Cannabis Culture

Joins a bipartisan effort for a new approach to marijuana policy Today U.S. Senate candidate Michael Baumgartner, a Republican state senator from Spokane, announced his

by Allen St. Pierre, NORML The Brownie Mary Club Democratic Club of California is hosting an online petition to be presented to the chairman of

By Phillip Smith Medical marijuana has made great inroads in parts of the United States. With the exceptions of Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming, the West