
What To Do If You Are Arrested With Marijuana in California
When it comes to what is legal (and what is illegal) in California concerning the possession, growth, and usage of marijuana, many people are confused.

When it comes to what is legal (and what is illegal) in California concerning the possession, growth, and usage of marijuana, many people are confused.

By Phillip Smith South Dakota’s Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe announced over the weekend that it was suspending operations on its marijuana resort set to open

If you have consumed marijuana long enough, chances are you have had run-ins with law enforcement. Hopefully those interactions were favorable, and if not, hopefully

By Phillip Smith In a 6-3 decision yesterday, the US Supreme Court held that detaining motorists on the side of the highway to await the

Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-Oregon) has long been a sane public voice on the need to end cannabis prohibition. Despite not using cannabis himself, Rep. Blumenauer

“Slavery was our worst idea,” says legendary documentarian Ken Burns. “I’m not sure that Prohibition was second, but it’s really up there.” Burns talks to

By Scott Alexander Meiner, Americans For Asset Forfeiture Reform In light of Amendment 64-s language legalizing possession of small quantities of marijuana, Coloradans ponder the shifting

One of the first big tragic stories I covered in the War on Marijuana was the story of Rachel Hoffman. This 23-year-old college student was

Is Possession of Marijuana Bong Water Illegal? I received an e-mail asking if bong water can be considered possession of marijuana by law enforcement. Unfortunately,

Keeping You Legal: Driving under the Influence By Ann Toney Even with a Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry card (red card) you can still be prosecuted

According to a prosecutor in Missoula County, Montana, potential jurors made it clear they wouldn’t convict anyone for possessing a few buds of pot. District

From some of the headlines today, one would think that the prohibition on marijuana was over. USA Today and the Huffington Post had articles suggesting