
New York Legislature Adjourns Without Improving Marijuana Laws
The New York Legislature adjourned its regular session early Saturday morning without passing two important marijuana policy reform bills. Both bills passed the Assembly, but

The New York Legislature adjourned its regular session early Saturday morning without passing two important marijuana policy reform bills. Both bills passed the Assembly, but

Nevada state lawmakers approved a bill Monday that will establish a state-regulated system of dispensaries to provide medical marijuana to licensed patients. It will now

Advocates welcome latest attempt to pass a law, and will lobby for amendments before bill reaches the governor Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Senate voted

After “only” 10 years of lobbying in Springfield, MPP has finally succeeded at persuading the Illinois Legislature to legalize medical marijuana. The Senate approved the measure

By Karen O’Keefe, Director of State Policies, Marijuana Policy Project I am pleased to announce that the Vermont legislature has passed a bill that decriminalizes marijuana

It’s not everyday that a state’s largest media outlet tells the state’s legislature that they “shouldn’t pass up their chance to determine how legalization would

We recently broke the story that a bill to legalize cannabis had been introduced in the Oregon Legislature and some mainstream media outlets are now picking up

The Oregonian Editorial Board Wanted Lawmakers To Take Up Marijuana Legalization In Oregon. They Got Their Wish. The day after Election Day 2012 was bitter

There are multiple bills at the Oregon legislature right now, including HR 3371 which would legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana. I have never been more

By Morgan Fox, Marijuana Policy Project In what is surely a sign that serious change is on the horizon for marijuana policy across the nation,

I love my home state of Oregon. I hope all TWB readers will consider helping us out by making a donation to the very worthy

By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town In what may be a first for the Georgia General Assembly, outspoken atheist and LaGrange attorney Mike