
According To Federal Memo, Constitution Does Not Apply To Medical Marijuana Patients
by Morgan Fox We are all used to the federal government offering only limited deference to states when it comes to medical marijuana. And we

by Morgan Fox We are all used to the federal government offering only limited deference to states when it comes to medical marijuana. And we

By Elvy Musikka My name is Elvy Musikka and I’m one of only 4 surviving federal medical marijuana patients. On September 15, I was confronted

Opening a pot shop in D.C. means signing a paper that says you’re a criminal By Martin Austermuhle Montgomery Blair Sibley has been waiting for

Patient Advocates Appeal Federal Decision to Deny Medical Marijuana to Millions of Americans Notice of appeal filed in D.C. Circuit challenges recent denial to reschedule

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

If you are involved in marijuana legalization or the marijuana industry, you need to read this BY EAPEN THAMPY The federal government is after you.

Deputy U.S. Attorney General James Cole issued a controversial memorandum Wednesday in an apparent attempt to clarify federal policy with regard to medical marijuana. Calling

Congressional Candidate Goodman Supports U.S. House Bill for Fed. Gov’t. to Back Off Marijuana Enforcement Washington State Congressional Candidate Roger Goodman released a statement in

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town What’s that? You’re excited about the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act, are you? You’re invigorated by the

First Federal Measure Since 1937 To Legalize The Adult Use Of Marijuana —Bipartisan Coalition Backs The ‘Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2011’ House lawmakers

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Federal authorities agreed last week to give back nearly half of the $29,350 in cash seized from

Support the States’ Medical Marijuana Patient Protection Act Federal lawmakers have reintroduced legislation to provide for additional and necessary legal protections for state-authorized medical marijuana

By Martin Austermuhle In recent weeks, a number of U.S. Attorneys have sent letters to officials in states with medical marijuana programs to remind them

Fresh from my inbox: Feds Continue Medical Marijuana Crackdown, Intimidation of Lawmakers Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:50 AM PDT Once again, federal law enforcement is

In the wake of threats this month from two federal prosecutors in Washington State, medical cannabis activists are staging raid preparedness trainings in cities across

The Attorney General seldom discusses federal policy regarding medical marijuana, so even a brief remark is enough to get my attention. His latest comments at

This was sent to us from our friends in Denver. This is the same person who was busted basically as a result of an interview

Virgil Edward Grant III, 42 of Carson, was sentenced to six years in federal prison today for owning and operating six dispensaries in the Compton,