
Clarkston May Be The First City In Georgia To Decriminalize Marijuana
There are a lot of municipalities looking into decriminalizing marijuana possession. It would be nice if they were pursuing full legalization, but in a lot

There are a lot of municipalities looking into decriminalizing marijuana possession. It would be nice if they were pursuing full legalization, but in a lot

Today is the day that the Wisconsin primary election will take place. On the Democrat side, there are 86 delegates at stake. As much as

I have always been a fan of local politics. That’s not to say that I don’t like national politics too, because I do. But there’s

For some reason when it comes to marijuana reform, members of law enforcement almost always lead the charge for the opposition. Members of law enforcement

Marijuana reform is sweeping across Latin and South America. In 2013 Uruguay legalized marijuana, and last year Mexico’s Supreme Court ruled that consuming and cultivating

Maryland Congressman Andy Harris has been a thorn in the sides of marijuana reform supporters since he was first elected. Representative Harris has used his

I received the following e-mail from one of my favorite organizations and felt I should pass it along. I hope all TWB readers are having

If you read this blog regularly, then you know that I absolutely love the organization Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP). Their message is very unique,

DEA head Chuck Rosenberg made some very insensitive comments about medical marijuana recently, calling medical marijuana ‘a joke.’ That led to the Marijuana Majority starting

Late last year the City of Philadelphia decriminalized marijuana possession. Prior to that marijuana possession was a crime, which was punishable by an arrest, a

Statistically speaking, senior citizens are the most likely demographic to oppose marijuana reform. That’s a big problem when you also consider the fact that senior

Southern Oregon is one of the best places on the planet to grow marijuana. A lot of medical marijuana is grown in Southern Oregon to help

This blog started in 2010, and so did the National Cannabis Industry Association. I have watched, and supported, their work from the very beginning, and

The Drug Policy Alliance is hosting a Federal Lobby Day on Wednesday, November 18th that is expected to bring more than 200 people from nearly

I fight for marijuana reform because it’s the right thing to do. I have several members of my family that have been arrested, locked up,

I get asked all of the time how people can support marijuana reform. Most of the time the question is being asked by someone who

I am a big fan of Missouri marijuana reform efforts, which if you read this blog often, than you probably know that already. I have

Tumbling Weeds is the story of marijuana activists in the state of Texas, specifically focusing on the Dallas / Fort Worth chapter of the National

If you have been a marijuana activist or marijuana entrepreneur for awhile, then I’m sure you have noticed the unnecessary amount of feuds and baggage

In 2007 Hillary Clinton was running for President. Back then Hillary Clinton said that she was against marijuana decriminalization. Then in 2012 Hillary Clinton stated

I have been fortunate enough to make some good friends from Missouri since I started this blog. The people behind the successful Oregon marijuana legalization

The war on marijuana has largely been a war on minorities. African Americans are almost four times as likely to be arrested for marijuana compared

If you are an avid marijuana fan, hopefully you are familiar with the story of Jeff Mizanskey. For those that aren’t, Jeff Mizanskey has been

By Dan Viets The League of Women Voters of Missouri at its State Convention recently endorsed two policies for reform of marijuana laws in our