
Federal Appeals Court Will Hear Case Against DEA For Denying Medical Marijuana Research
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town On Friday, May 11, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston will hear

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town On Friday, May 11, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston will hear

Please be advised that on Monday, May 7, 2012 at 4:20 p.m., the local chapter of the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML)

Student Was Detained By The DEA After Attending A 4/20 Party Daniel Chong is a 23 year old student at UC San Diego. Chong was

By Scott Morgan As the media turns up the heat on Obama’s medical marijuana crackdown, one of the excuses he’s giving is that they’re just

The DEA and Oakland police tag-teamed a marijuana grow operation overnight, deploying flash-bang grenades, arresting 11 people, confiscating two pit bulls, over 1000 plants, and

After many petitions, open letters, rallies, and YouTube videos calling on the President to explain the slew of federal raids on medical marijuana providers and

Using Marijuana For Religious Purposes Gets A Review It looks like a case involving a Native American religious group seeking an exemption from federal marijuana

Announcement Comes as Obama Administration Escalates Attack on Medical Marijuana Patients and Caregivers in California, Colorado and other Medical Marijuana States Drug Policy Alliance Commends

Someone Check DEA Special Agent Barbra Roach’s College Transcript In an article that first appeared on the Denver Post website, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Special

This is great news! It could force the DEA to explain in court why marijuana is still a schedule one controlled substance. Anyone who has

Three Dispensaries Raided by DEA in San Diego On Wednesday, January 11 at exactly 4:20pm in the afternoon, three legal medical marijuana dispensaries in the

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town The head of Colorado’s Department of Revenue has written a letter to the director of the federal

By Justin Prince Protesters gathered yesterday in front of the Seattle Federal Building, braving cold and windy weather to voice their displeasure with recent DEA

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Twelve criminal search warrants for marijuana were executed on Wednesday, November 16, at premises in Kalispell, Missoula,

By Russ Belville Multiple news outlets are reporting DEA and local officials raiding over a dozen dispensaries in the Seattle-area counties of King, Thurston, and

By Russ Belville Tomorrow, November 5th, 2011, marks the fifteenth anniversary of California’s passage of Prop 215, The Compassionate Use Act. The Act passed with

By Michael Roberts The Drug Enforcement Administration dubs marijuana a Schedule I controlled substance — meaning it has no accepted medical use. Switching pot to

by Phillip Smith DEA agents conducted raids on two more California medical marijuana dispensaries Monday, according to local press reports. Monday’s targets were the Medizen

by Phillip Smith Putting some law enforcement muscle behind last week’s words of warning from federal prosecutors that a new crackdown on medical marijuana distribution

By Jeff Barnard The Associated Press An insurance agent whose rental homes were searched by dozens of federal agents said Thursday that he made sure

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has issued its final order rejecting a 2007 ruling from the agency’s own Administrative Law Judge that it

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) delivered yet another blow to privately funded medical marijuana research last week, despite the Obama administration’s promises to prioritize science

Petition’s denial maintains status quo, gives advocates chance to appeal and argue marijuana’s therapeutic value Less than two months after patient advocates filed a lawsuit

Medical Marijuana Inc is pleased to announce completion of a draft for a preliminary petition to the Federal Government to obtain a DEA sanctioned License