
Tonight: DC Council Candidate Town Hall On Marijuana Policy
Washington D.C. voters legalized marijuana during the 2014 Election. Since that time, Washington DC has been under attack by federal politicians who obviously don’t like

Washington D.C. voters legalized marijuana during the 2014 Election. Since that time, Washington DC has been under attack by federal politicians who obviously don’t like

Today the Council of the District of Columbia voted to halt consideration of legislation that would permanently ban adult consumption of marijuana outside the home,

By Keith Stroup, NORML Legal Counsel Our nation’s capital may well be the next jurisdiction to legalize recreational marijuana dispensaries. And if that occurs, it

A key Senate committee passed a bill today allowing the nation’s capital to establish regulated marijuana stores and let banks provide financial services to state-legalized

By David Borden Financial assistance is available for individuals wishing to attend the 2015 International Drug Policy Reform Conference, taking place in the Washington, DC

I was going through my TWB e-mail, and came across the following press release from earlier this week: The Council of the District of Columbia

During the 2014 Election, an overwhelming majority of Washington D.C. voters approved marijuana legalization. It was the most resounding marijuana legalization victory on an Election

The vote to legalize marijuana in our nation’s capital was huge. It was so much bigger than just allowing people to possess and cultivate marijuana

By Phillip Smith The leaders of the House and Senate appropriations committees agreed on a budget bill Tuesday night that includes language seeking to block the

The pre-employment marijuana test has plagued job seeking marijuana consumers for many, many years. There have been numerous jobs in my life that I would

D.C. lawmakers voted yesterday in favor of legislation that would legally regulate and license the production, distribution and sale of marijuana in the District of Columbia

It appears that the Washington D.C. initiative to legalize recreational marijuana has passed according to multiple sources such as NPR. Short of the most epic

It’s ‘Election Day Eve’ across America. Alaska, Oregon, and Washington D.C. voters will be voting on marijuana legalization, along with a medical marijuana vote in

We will know a couple of days from now if Washington D.C. voters want marijuana legalization or not. Every poll I have seen shows the

By Phillip Smith Labor Day has come and gone, and the 2014 election is now less than two months away. Marijuana legalization initiatives are on

By David Borden The DC campaign to legalize marijuana in the District of Columbia needs donations this week, for a voter registration drive that needs

Every supporter of marijuana reform in the country should have their eyes on Washington D.C. where a signature gathering campaign has been underway. The signatures

Former surgeon, Dr. Malik Burnett has joined Drug Policy Alliance as a full-time organizer in the District of Columbia. Burnett, a policy manager based in

By David Borden It’s nothing less than electrifying when a chapter of a global saga is being written in your backyard. It is undeniably your

By Phillip Smith Join a Team That Will Make History in Washington, DC by Legalizing Marijuana The DC Cannabis Campaign, Yes on Initiative 71, Needs Signature

Washington D.C. is an interesting arena in the world of marijuana reform. Colorado and Washington have already legalized marijuana, and Alaska might join them in

By Erik Altieri, NORML Communications Director This morning, NORML PAC announced its endorsement of Councilman Tommy Wells for mayor of Washington, DC. “Councilman Wells is

By Phillip Smith The District of Columbia Board of Elections announced that it had approved a marijuana legalization initiative for signature-gathering. That means voters in the nation’s capital could

By Erik Altieri, NORML Communications Director Today, members of the DC City Council voted in favor of the Simple Possession of Small Quantities of Marijuana Decriminalization