Man Walks Into D.C. Police Office, Asks For Marijuana Back, And Gets It
The times are changing. Washington D.C., which used to be a pretty harsh place for marijuana policy, is now one of the most marijuana friendly
The times are changing. Washington D.C., which used to be a pretty harsh place for marijuana policy, is now one of the most marijuana friendly
Washington D.C. medical marijuana patients have three dispensaries to legally purchase medical marijuana from. That’s three dispensaries for roughly 2,500 patients, which is up from
By Phillip Smith As of midnight, it became legal to possess, grow, and consume small amounts of marijuana in the nation’s capital. An initiative passed
Washington D.C. voters overwhelmingly approved marijuana legalization during the last election. Since the successful vote took place, there has been a battle between D.C. and
The office of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) today said that she sees no reason why the end of the 30-day congressional review period for
The DC Cannabis Campaign expects Initiative 71 to clear a mandatory congressional review period and take effect later this month. The ballot initiative, which legalizes
During the 2014 Election, an overwhelming majority of Washington D.C. voters approved marijuana legalization. It was the most resounding marijuana legalization victory on an Election
The Washington D.C. Council was supposed to hold a hearing today about taxing and regulating marijuana. However, that scheduled hearing didn’t happen after Council members
The vote to legalize marijuana in our nation’s capital was huge. It was so much bigger than just allowing people to possess and cultivate marijuana
During the 2014 Election Washington D.C. voters approved marijuana legalization by a wider margin than any state has up to this point. Despite the landslide
Last year Washington D.C. decriminalized possession of small amounts of marijuana. People are no longer being arrested for possessing personal amounts of marijuana in Washington
By Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director District of Columbia city officials this week moved forward with their intentions to implement a voter-approved municipal initiative depenalizing
By Phillip Smith In a pointed message to the Congress, DC councilmembers last week introduced a bill that would tax and regulate marijuana sales in
Washington D.C. voters overwhelmingly passed a marijuana legalization initiative during the last election. The move brought swift reactions from anti-marijuana members of Congress who tried
Marijuana opponents are a crafty, shifty bunch. They will do just about whatever it takes to keep marijuana prohibition in place, even if that means
During the 2014 Election, Washington D.C. voters overwhelmingly passed a marijuana legalization initiative. Attempts by politicians outside of D.C. to prevent implementation were swift. Provisions
I do not like Republican Representative Andy Harris. If you support marijuana legalization, especially in Washington D.C., chances are you don’t like Andy Harris either. Andy
Question: Does the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (Omnibus), which prohibits the District of Columbia from using local funds “to enact any law,
Senator Cory Booker has been a very vocal supporter of marijuana reform, and for reform of drug laws in general. He realizes that the war
It’s been a wild week for marijuana legalization in D.C.. Earlier this week it appeared that marijuana legalization would be blocked in D.C. via the
Washington D.C. voters overwhelmingly approved marijuana legalization on Election Day 2014. However, that hasn’t stopped members of Congress from trying to block implementation of the
By Phillip Smith The leaders of the House and Senate appropriations committees agreed on a budget bill Tuesday night that includes language seeking to block the
While I was sitting in my cubicle today I read some very disturbing news. It appears that Congress may be planning to block Washington D.C.’s
D.C. lawmakers voted yesterday in favor of legislation that would legally regulate and license the production, distribution and sale of marijuana in the District of Columbia
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