Federal Senator Schedules Hearing To Review President Obama’s Marijuana Policies
Barack Obama is considered by marijuana activists to be the worst President ever when it comes to marijuana enforcement. The math definitely backs up that
Barack Obama is considered by marijuana activists to be the worst President ever when it comes to marijuana enforcement. The math definitely backs up that
Federal agents raided several medical cannabis dispensaries Wednesday, in Washington State, successfully stopping all marijuana use and cannabis commerce in its tracks. The use of
Following marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington, a number of craft brewers are embracing marijuana themes and skirting government regulations that ban the use of
By TheJointBlog.Com Senate Bill 157 has officially become law, explicitly legalizing hemp in the State of Vermont. Under this new law, farmers who wish to grow
By Phillip Smith A bill introduced Thursday by Congressman Jared Huffman (D-CA) and bipartisan cosponsors from California and Colorado would create new penalties for marijuana
By Terrie Best San Diego Americans for Safe Access Court Support Coordinator San Diego, CA – It has been a great summer for medical cannabis
A veteran judge originally appointed by Ronald Reagan has delivered a stunning sentence in a case involving thousands of marijuana plants grown by a farmer
By Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director Nearly eight months after Washington voters passed a binding cannabis legalization initiative with an impressive 55% showing, the
It was a wild day for federal hemp legislation. Earlier today I posted a message from Dan Riffle explaining that there would be a vote
Federal medical marijuana patient Irvin Rosenfeld and the president of the US Marijuana Party William A. Chengelis were involved in separate incidents with Washington, D.C. federal police on
I was recently contacted by a friend telling me to contact my Senators about this bill. I don’t have to – they are already on
Students for Sensible Drug Policy and the Silver Tour will convene a medical marijuana training session and lobby day in Washington D.C. to encourage Congress and the Obama
For the first time, employees of the federal government will have the option to choose a payroll deduction benefiting a marijuana-related charity in the government’s
By Phillip Smith Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) has introduced an amendment to the pending federal immigration bill that would create harsher penalties for anyone growing
Congressman Adam Smith, a Democrat from Washington State, recently became the 16th lawmakers to join as a cosponsor for H.R. 1523, the Respect State Marijuana Laws
The Mayor of San Diego is encouraging jurors of an upcoming medical marijuana case to reject the prosecution’s argument, which rests on the fact that marijuana
Medbox, Inc. (OTC Markets: MDBX) (www.medboxinc.com), a leader in providing industry-specific consulting services and patented systems to medical and retail businesses worldwide, commented on the
By Steph Sherer, Executive Director, Americans for Safe Access While U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder delivered a commencement speech for UC Berkeley law school graduates
Drug Czar’s Marijuana Rhetoric Still Rings of “Reefer Madness”; Support for Drug Courts Belies Claims to Treat Addiction as a Health Issue But Drug Czar Has
There are some alarming things going on in Southern California. I received the following e-mail late yesterday: Dear Johnny, The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) served
By Ethan Nadelmann, Executive Director, Drug Policy Alliance You asked for it, you fought for it, and now you’ve got it: marijuana law reform has
Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN) has introduced federal legislation that would establish a National Commission on Federal Marijuana Policy. The proposed commission, inspired by the 1971 Shafer Commission on
By Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director As previewed last week on NORML’s blog, the Brookings Institute is convening a cannabis policy forum on Monday, April
Bill Would Shield Citizens from Federal Enforcement in States That Have Reformed Marijuana Laws Supermajority of Americans Believe Federal Government Should Leave State Marijuana Reforms
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