
Michigan Wants Weed Legalization Ballot, Opponents Bail on Rick Steves’ Event
New data shows 92 percent of Millennials support legalization ballot & majority of the rest of voters are behind it, too

New data shows 92 percent of Millennials support legalization ballot & majority of the rest of voters are behind it, too

The National Association of Counties has encouraged the Federal Government to respect states’ rights for cannabis laws.

Rep. Sheldon Neeley has introduced a bill in Michigan that would allow pot convictions to be expunged.

Democratic delegates are advocating for cannabis legalization in several states.
As NYC prepares for legalization, Mayor Bill de Blasio tells NYPD to stop arresting pot smokers.

The Ohio AG has certified a petition for a statewide vote on legalizing adult-use/recreational marijuana.

Oklahoma activists are now cleared to gather signatures to put medical and recreational cannabis on the November ballot.

A majority of Maine’s House of Representatives endorsed a regulatory bill for the state’s new recreational weed market.
Email your representatives today and urge them to overturn the recommendation of the Ways and Means Committee on HB 656!

The Seattle City Attorney’s Office will be asking Seattle’s municipal court to vacate convictions and dismiss charges.

The owners of AEG have donated tens of thousands of dollars to anti-legalization organizations.

Age-related health issues including cancer, glaucoma, nausea and neuropathic pain drive so many seniors to use marijuana

The Keystone State will gather in Harrisburg on January 23, 2018 to speak with legislators about legalizing marijuana.

On Tuesday a new report by the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) will show how and why marijuana legalization is working so far

Marijuana will be legal in nine states and the nation’s capital when Vermont law takes effect.

Hiller, PC filed a federal lawsuit against Jeff Sessions that challenges the constitutionality of the CSA with cannabis.

Maine marijuana implementation hearing testimony will be limited to three minutes per individual speaker.

The Hartford Court of Common Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution in support of making cannabis legal.

The new regulations also aim to decriminalize people who want to open a cannabis business who had previously been jailed

The Michigan Coalition to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol has submitted signatures to get weed on the ballot in 2018.

At Town Meeting tonight, Brewster voters will decide whether to ban marijuana businesses from operating in the town. We encourage you to attend Town Meeting and make your voice heard!

The study, called Cannabis Crackdown, compared arrests for marijuana possession from 2010 and 2016 and found that there was a significant increase in arrests for marijuana among African-Americans.

Alderwoman Megan Green said that with the bill, people would be allowed to grow and use marijuana as long as it’s within city limits without fear from law enforcement.

The governor cited federal law as an avenue to discount the will of the voters in his opposition, saying on public radio that he would not sign the bill until he consulted with lawyers.