
People Are Not Happy About Proposed Alaska Marijuana Regulations
Alaska voters approved recreational marijuana legalization and regulation during the 2014 Election. Alaska joined Oregon and Washington D.C. who also voted to legalize in 2014,

Alaska voters approved recreational marijuana legalization and regulation during the 2014 Election. Alaska joined Oregon and Washington D.C. who also voted to legalize in 2014,

I received the following message: Dear Johnny: The Marijuana Control Board has issued its second round of proposed rules, and the public is invited to

A big reason why support for marijuana legalization is surging is because of the tax revenue potential that legalization would create. Every state in America

The below message was sent to me via e-mail: Anchorage Assembly members Ernie Hall and Amy Demboski will introduce four marijuana-related ordinances at tonight’s assembly

There have been underground medical marijuana outlets and clubs for awhile now in Alaska. Alaska is like most other medical marijuana states where such entities

Just a fair warning, this might be the most random, yet delightful article I will post all year. The North Pole City Council in Alaska

Starting a business without an investor is not an easy task. Unless someone is already sitting on a pile of money, they will likely need

Medical marijuana can help military veterans in many ways. A lot of veterans suffer aches and pains related to their service, and they deserve to

Alaska has had quasi-legal marijuana for several decades now, due to the case of Rakin v. Alaska (1975). That quasi-legal status went to full legalization

The Alaska Senate was scheduled to debate and vote on SB 30 today, along with considering some severely damaging amendments. Instead, they have postponed the

The Alaska Cannabis Growers’ Association (ACGA) opposes current legislative proposals in the Alaska State House and Senate to impose a marijuana excise tax of $50/oz

Alaska joined Oregon, Washington D.C., Washington State, and Colorado in voting to end marijuana prohibition. The successful marijuana legalization initiative in Alaska won 53.23% to

One of my favorite things to do is go to cannabis cafes. They are very popular in Oregon, and have been for a few years.

Last time I checked, we live in a democracy. America is a country where some states have initiatives, and if those initiatives pass on Election

As I’m sure you are well aware, Alaska voted to legalize marijuana during the last election. The successful initiative made it legal to grow, possess,

This last year was a very big year for marijuana. Alaska, Oregon, and Washington D.C. voted to legalize marijuana. Florida nearly passed a medical marijuana

This is the fifth Christmas that I have been running The Weed Blog. I remember when Jay Smoker and I created this blog in 2010.

Alaska voters approved a marijuana legalization initiative last month during the 2014 Election. Alaska joined Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and Washington D.C. in approving a marijuana

Alaska voters approved marijuana legalization earlier this month during the 2014 Election. Alaska joined Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and Washington D.C. in doing so. But, despite

Alaska became the fourth state to legalize marijuana when voters approved an initiative on Election Day 2014. Alaska joined Oregon, which also legalized marijuana earlier

It took longer to count the votes compared to Oregon and Washington D.C., but the result was the same – Alaska voters legalized marijuana. The

Politicians are always talking about creating jobs, boosting local economies, and helping industries thrive. For some reason, that rarely applies to marijuana. Alcohol, yes. Pharmaceuticals,

Ballot Measure 2 is an initiative that would tax and regulate the production, sale, and use of marijuana in Alaska. Criminal penalties would be removed

Alaska voters will be voting on marijuana legalization next month, along with Oregon and Washington D.C.. While case law makes marijuana legal in Alaska already,