
Tomorrow: D.C. Council Primary Could Have A Big Impact On Marijuana Policy
Below is a very important reminder out of Washington D.C.: Election day is almost here! The polls will be open tomorrow, Tuesday June 14, from

Below is a very important reminder out of Washington D.C.: Election day is almost here! The polls will be open tomorrow, Tuesday June 14, from

Washington D.C. voters legalized marijuana during the 2014 Election. Since that time, Washington DC has been under attack by federal politicians who obviously don’t like

I received the following alert out of DC: While D.C. has an effective medical marijuana program, there is still room for improvement. Two bills are

Next week, cannabis industry leaders from across the country will travel to Washington, D.C., for the National Cannabis Industry Association‘s sixth annual Lobby Days. More

DCMJ, the cannabis legalization group that successfully worked to pass the Initiative 71 ballot measure legalizing marijuana in the District of Columbia, called their meeting

The White House extended an invitation to meet with the leadership of DCMJ, the cannabis legalization organization that successfully worked to pass the Initiative 71,

In November 2014, Washington D.C. voters approved a marijuana legalization initiative by an overwhelming margin (71%). Following the vote, the question came up whether or

The Council of the District of Columbia has scheduled a final vote Tuesday on legislation that would permanently prohibit adult consumption of marijuana everywhere but

The D.C. Council today again reversed its position on a law banning the consumption of marijuana anywhere outside a private home, even though it is

New Frontier, the cannabis Big Data and analytics authority, in partnership with ArcView Market Research, the leading publisher of cannabis market projections and information, has

DCMJ—the organization that played a critical role in passing Ballot Initiative 71, which legalized marijuana in our nation’s capital—along with leaders, activists, advocacy groups and citizens

This Friday marks the one year anniversary of the implementation of marijuana legalization in the District of Columbia. In the 2014 election, District voters overwhelmingly

By Danielle Keane, NORML Political Director NORML’s 2016 Congressional Lobby Day at the United States Capitol is scheduled for May 23rd and 24th. Hundreds of

A substantial majority of District residents believe Mayor Bowser should move forward with taxation and regulation of marijuana despite Congressional prohibition, according to a survey

Today the Council of the District of Columbia Committee on the Judiciary voted to dilute the will of District voters who approved Ballot Initiative 71

Washington voters approved marijuana legalization in 2014. The success vote made cultivation, possession, and distribution for no consideration legal in D.C.. However, regulated sales are

Join cannabis industry leaders and entrepreneurs along with activists, policy-makers and healthcare providers for the first ever ‘HIGH TIMES Business Summit’ in Washington DC. This

Once again, Board members from the effort to legalize marijuana in Michigan are going outside the state borders to proclaim the benefits of supporting the

It wasn’t that long ago that thousands of people were arrested for marijuana annually in Washington D.C.. 2,346 people were arrested for marijuana in Washington

By Keith Stroup, NORML Legal Counsel Our nation’s capital may well be the next jurisdiction to legalize recreational marijuana dispensaries. And if that occurs, it

A key Senate committee passed a bill today allowing the nation’s capital to establish regulated marijuana stores and let banks provide financial services to state-legalized

Since Ballot Initiative 71 passed last November, the DC Cannabis Campaign has received many requests for cannabis seeds. We’ve said all along, “ask a friend,

My friend and fellow activist Tom Angell has written a stellar article about how Washington D.C. can still legalize recreational marijuana sales, despite attempts by

I was going through my TWB e-mail, and came across the following press release from earlier this week: The Council of the District of Columbia