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2014 is an exciting year for marijuana reform, especially considering it’s a midterm election. Oregon, Alaska, and Washington D.C. are going to be voting on
2014 is an exciting year for marijuana reform, especially considering it’s a midterm election. Oregon, Alaska, and Washington D.C. are going to be voting on
The sky is beginning to fall in Alaska according to marijuana opponents. The campaign to regulate marijuana like alcohol in Alaska has purchased campaign advertising
Alaska will be voting on marijuana legalization this November. Alaska was the first state to qualify a marijuana legalization initiative for the 2014 Election. Since
Election Day 2014 is rapidly approaching, and it’s likely that there will be two states and Washington D.C. voting on marijuana legalization. Alaska’s legalization campaign
When I co-created The Weed Blog with Jay Smoker in 2010, a ground breaking campaign was underway in California. For the first time in United
The Alaska Association of Chiefs of Police released results of a survey this week that was full of reefer madness propaganda. The survey suggested that
Courtesy of The Joint Blog Residents of the State of Alaska will be voting on cannabis legalization this year. This morning, the Alaska Division of Elections announced that more
The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana In Alaska turned in roughly 46,000 signatures this week to put marijuana legalization on the 2014 ballot. At least 30,169
The ‘Campaign to Regulate Marijuana’ in Alaska looks like they have more than enough signatures to qualify a marijuana legalization initiative for the 2014 election.
by Phillip Smith After last weekend’s International Drug Reform Conference in Denver, a clear picture is emerging of which states are likely to be the first to
Courtesy of The Joint Blog Advocates in Alaska are hard at work on an initiative to legalize cannabis, with the goal of putting the proposal
Cannabis law reform is still a hot-button news story, particularly following the Justice Department memo stating that the federal government will allow states to experiment
By Erik Altieri, NORML Communications Director It appears that Alaska is likely to be the next state to have the opportunity to vote on marijuana
By Phillip Smith The race to be the next state to legalize marijuana at the ballot box is on. Activists in three states — Alaska,
Earlier this week Alaskan Congressman Don Young announced, in a press release, that he’s joining a growing list of bipartisan sponsors who support H.R. 1523, the
Alaska has one of the more liberal marijuana possession laws in the U.S., with possession of an ounce decriminalized, but advocates are taking it a
Kevin Sabet is always somewhere spreading reefer madness. Luckily, Radical Russ Belville is also always there to debunk his lies.
by Scott Morgan The tendency of the courts to trash our privacy rights in a pathetic attempt to prevent marijuana smoking is so routine that
Growing up in the Pacific Northwest in the days before the internet, there was always a rumor that growing marijuana in Alaska was legal. I
By Jeff Richardson A growing federal crackdown on medical marijuana has unfolded around the country in recent months, but in Alaska the vibe around the
By Lisa Demer An Alaska trooper’s reported ability to sniff out marijuana grow operations from hundreds of feet away is under attack in federal court.
A question that I often get is ‘Do other states recognize my medical marijuana card, and if so, how much can I bring?’ Currently, Montana,
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