Montana Cannabis Industry Association Introduces Single-Issue Voter Campaign
by Kate Cholewa As our members know, we’ve been talking about a single-issue voter campaign since August and have surveyed members as to whether or
by Kate Cholewa As our members know, we’ve been talking about a single-issue voter campaign since August and have surveyed members as to whether or
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Twelve criminal search warrants for marijuana were executed on Wednesday, November 16, at premises in Kalispell, Missoula,
by Phillip Smith Montana’s attorney general has become the latest high-ranking political figure in Big Sky Country to blast the Obama administration and its Department
The state medical marijuana law will go to Montana voters next year after petitioners picked up more than the 26,000 signatures needed to place the
By Phillip Smith Even with the last voter signatures due to be turned in Friday afternoon, it now appears that an initiative referendum campaign to
Montana is more than Big Sky country, its Big High country too. Even though the politicians haven’t caught on the residents of Montana have proven
A second state judge has ruled Montana’s medical marijuana law does not allow caregivers to transfer marijuana among themselves. District Judge Stewart Stadler ruled of
An East Helena woman is trying to put a constitutional initiative to the voters to decriminalize marijuana so that it is regulated like alcohol. The
A judge blocked the State of Montana from prohibiting commercial medical marijuana operations, claiming the ban will restrict access to patients and deny people the
The hearing begins at 8:30 a.m. Monday before state District Court Judge James Reynolds of Helena and is expected to last two days according to
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Montana’s medical marijuana system is set to begin a new, extremely restrictive phase, and cultivators and dispensaries
Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) has been granted emergency powers that will make it more difficult for patients to obtain a
From The Chronicle Starting this Wednesday the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services will start issuing new medical marijuana cards for new patients
A sad day today as The Montana Department of Health and Human Services says it has stopped issuing new medical marijuana cards. Spokesman Jon Ebelt
Many people have been asking us what to expect from the lawsuit. Here is a brief timeline of upcoming steps in the process: On Monday,
This is the e-mail I received from the infamous Jason Christ of Montana Caregivers Network: Check it out, I just launched it…it is still being
By Phillip Smith In the wake of the passage of a medical marijuana “reform” bill that would criminalize dispensaries and large, multi-patient grows, some dispensary
Montana Governor Changes Course, Will Allow Bad Medical Marijuana Bill to Become Law Despite being disappointed with the language of the bill, it appears that
A Special Letter from Jason Christ: Hi Everyone; Tonight I am deeply concerned about the disrespect our representatives have shown us in Helena by attempting
By Daniel Person Gov. Brian Schweitzer will allow a major overhaul of Montana’s medical marijuana act to become law, the governor told the Chronicle editorial
Montana Governor “Disgusted” With Legislature Governor Brian Schweitzer stood up for the voters, medical marijuana patients, and their caregivers Wednesday when he declared his intent
by Phillip Smith The Montana Senate voted 29-21 in favor of a bill, House Bill 161, repealing the state’s voter-approved medical marijuana law Thursday evening.
By Charles S. Johnson from The Billings Gazette HELENA — The fate of the Legislature’s lone surviving bill to impose stricter regulations on Montana’s booming
By Tristan Scott A medical marijuana advocacy group is suing the Flathead County attorney in an effort to clarify whether Montana law allows medical marijuana