Governor Of Colorado Signed Legislation To Double Marijuana Possession Limits
Governor of Colorado, Jared Polis signed legislation recently, increasing the amount of marijuana allowed to be on a person by twice the established amount. How
Governor of Colorado, Jared Polis signed legislation recently, increasing the amount of marijuana allowed to be on a person by twice the established amount. How
Unfortunately, it’s a story often told by marijuana advocates. Young Black men are being treated outrageously versus their white counterparts, especially when law enforcement can
Governor Steve Sisolak (D) put forward a plan to pardon tens of thousands of Nevada residents who were previously convicted for possession of small amounts
You may recall from a recent article the New Hampshire State legislature was considering marijuana policy proposals that would loosen the State’s regulations on marijuana
Recently we reported on a the committee passage of a Virginia bill to end driver’s license suspensions for cannabis possession. Now we’re happy to report
A Virginia legislative committee has given approval to legislation that would revise a law that mandates a person has their driver’s license suspended when caught
In great news out of Vermont, almost 200 people will be regain their freedom after being incarcerated for marijuana possession. Gov. Peter Shumlin fulfilled his promise
Those committing misdemeanor cannabis offenses in Harris County, Texas will not be placed in jail as part of a new policy being put in place
One of my biggest pet peeves is when marijuana opponents act like marijuana prohibition doesn’t ruin lives because a small percentage of people are serving
In a perfect world, no one would get arrested for marijuana, or even get a fine for that matter. Possessing and consuming marijuana is a
by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director In addition to the historic Election Day votes in Colorado and Washington, voters in several cities in Massachusetts and
Tell Your Representative to Support HB 2044! Legislation has been reintroduced to defelonize marijuana possession penalties in Arizona. House Bill 2044 amends state law so
By Phillip Smith In an August 24 ruling, the Colombian Supreme Court rejected a 2009 constitutional amendment re-criminalizing the possession of personal use amounts of
Tacoma voters will decide this November on a municipal initiative that seeks to make marijuana law enforcement the city’s “lowest priority.” Proponents of the measure
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