
Colorado’s ‘Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol’ Campaign Turns In Final Batch Of Signatures
By Phillip Smith The proponents of a Colorado initiative to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol turned in more than 14,000 additional voter signatures Friday in a

By Phillip Smith The proponents of a Colorado initiative to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol turned in more than 14,000 additional voter signatures Friday in a

Today, Feb 13th is the last day to mail in any signed petitions As of Feb 3rd, the campaign was roughly 2,500 signatures short of

We received an email today from the fine folks at Colorado’s ‘Campaign To Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol‘ informing us they are roughly 2,500 signatures away

By Phillip Smith A medical marijuana initiative aiming at the November ballot found nearly 60% support in a poll conducted last week. The Probolsky Research

Supporters Of The ‘Medical Marijuana Regulation, Control, and Taxation Act’ Hope To Begin Collecting Signatures Next Month By Phillip Smith A broad coalition of California

Ohio could be the next medical cannabis state with two groups working towards a statewide vote on the issue this November This morning, the Ohio

Voter Initiative Would Generate New Revenue, and Increase Public Safety Denver — Denver-based activists submitted over 159,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s office today,

By Lisa Leff Medical marijuana advocates want to create a statewide system for licensing, regulating and taxing the industry as a way of persuading federal

by Phillip Smith The Washington, DC political news web site Politico.com reported Tuesday that Gary Johnson will end his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Sponsors of a ballot initiative which would legalize marijuana in Washington state say they have enough signatures

by Morgan Fox People who are familiar with Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul have probably heard him speak about the need to end marijuana prohibition

Here are the guys who want to be president and what they say (or don’t say) about MMJ By David Burton In the wake of

by Phillip Smith Republican presidential nominee contender Newt Gingrich said Saturday he would favor the use of the death penalty against Mexican drug trafficking organization

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A petition now circulating in Missouri would place a constitutional amendment on the November 2012 ballot to

by Kate Cholewa As our members know, we’ve been talking about a single-issue voter campaign since August and have surveyed members as to whether or

by Scott Morgan Looks like Ron Paul and Gary Johnson are no longer the only GOP presidential candidates with the sense to distance themselves from

By Brian Gage The race for the Republican presidential nomination is turning out to be interesting, but not for the reasons you might think. You

by Ed Rosenthal I took a few hours from my extremely busy schedule of getting high, playing racquetball, and putting the final touches on a

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Michigan is undergoing a groundswell of activism for a statewide vote on the legalization of marijuana, and

by Phillip Smith A budding coalition of medical marijuana reform backers, including some of the same folks behind last year’s Proposition 19, is working on

by Ed Rosenthal It’s obvious that Obama hates his job and wants to get his ass handed to him by Mitt Romney in 2012. Only

By Phillip Smith Activists in Oregon are serious about legalizing marijuana. There are currently three different marijuana legalization initiative campaigns aimed at the November 2012

By Phillip Smith And then there were two. A group of Northern California attorneys, activists, and at least one prominent medical marijuana doctor Friday filed

Rosanne Barr, best known for her role on the television sitcom Roseanne, officially announced Thursday on the The Tonight Show with Jay Leno that she