

Washington DC Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Wins Key Vote
By Phillip Smith A bill that would decriminalize the possession of up to an ounce of marijuana in the nation’s capital easily won a key
By Phillip Smith A bill that would decriminalize the possession of up to an ounce of marijuana in the nation’s capital easily won a key
Wednesday: Councilmembers to Vote on Decriminalization Bill that Would Reduce Racial Disparities and Re-Prioritize Law Enforcement Resources With Support of Mayor and Supermajority of Councilmembers,
A marijuana activist organization named DCMJ has announced plans to submit a marijuana legalization initiative to the Washington D.C. Board of Elections by the end
Getting arrested for marijuana is no joke. Marijuana arrests result in fines, and can result in jail time, loss of driving privileges, loss of college
Something that makes me sad is when someone can clearly benefit from medical marijuana, but they don’t qualify as a patient because they don’t suffer
Legislation Urgently Needed After Recent Reports Find that One in Eight African Americans in D.C. are Arrested for Marijuana Possession Drug Policy Alliance to Testify
The president of the US Marijuana Party, William A. Chengelis, better known to marijuana law reformers as Wayward Bill, has been arrested on charges of distribution
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by Dan Riffle It’s unfortunate that chronic pain isn’t a qualifying condition under D.C.’s medical marijuana law because prohibitionists in Congress have been getting beaten
by Mike Liszewski Last week, two Washington, D.C. Area Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) voted unanimously in support of dispensary permit applicants who received provisionally sufficient scores
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town If one prominent attorney is right about the legal ramifications of the District of Columbia’s marijuana law
The ‘Walmart of Weed’ Is Coming To Washington D.C. weGrow, the hydroponics superstore nationally-known as the “Walmart of Weed”, is set to open in the
It’s now been almost 13 years since nearly 70% of D.C. voters approved an initiative enacting a medical marijuana law in the nation’s capital, though
By Victor Zapana A year after the District legalized medical marijuana, nobody is legally growing or selling it. Patients once thought they would be receiving
The District Of Columbia will begin accepting formal applications to grow or dispense medical marijuana Aug. 5, a significant step toward establishing the long-awaited program
Amendment Act B18-622 was approved in a unanimous vote by the Council of the District of Columbia on May 4,2010; the act, which went into
By Martin Austermuhle In recent weeks, a number of U.S. Attorneys have sent letters to officials in states with medical marijuana programs to remind them
Office of National Drug Control Policy Backs Out of Softball Game with Drug Policy Reformers WASHINGTON, D.C. — Once again, the softball team representing the
Just a friendly reminder.. Safe Access DC April Meeting 4.12.2011 – 8pm ASA Nat. Office 1806 Vernon St NW Washington DC Open Community Meeting for
Thanks to Steve Elliott over at Toke Of The Town for allowing us to share this article. In the U.S. capitol, the District of Columbia’s
Stores that sell medical marijuana in Washington won’t be allowed to advertise their wares with giant cannabis leaves, and the packages they dispense will have
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