
Out-of-State Customers Take Illinois’ Adult-Use Cannabis Sales to Another Record High
Illinois’ adult-use marijuana sales broke the $100 million mark for the first time in March, and – with the help of the largest monthly out-of-state

Illinois’ adult-use marijuana sales broke the $100 million mark for the first time in March, and – with the help of the largest monthly out-of-state

Following Gov. Tony Evers’ (D) announcement that he’ll be including a full marijuana legalization plan in his upcoming budget request, many in the GOP-controlled legislature

Despite continued opposition from the state legislature, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) is reigniting his push for cannabis law reform, and he’s going bolder than

Wisconsin Governor Walker tells reporters that he would support a CBD oil bill with his signature, but remains opposed to any measure that would bring

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

By Phillip Smith Taking advantage of a 2014 Justice Department memo giving Indian tribes a green light to participate in marijuana commerce, as well as

Which Mid-West state will be the first to legalize recreational marijuana? If some Wisconsin politicians have their way, Wisconsin will be first. Wisconsin is not

Law enforcement and marijuana reform normally do not go well together. In my home state of Oregon, whenever marijuana is on the ballot, members of

Courtesy of The Joint Blog It’s been an incredibly busy, and productive year thus far for the cannabis reform movement, and the past month has

Milwaukee, WI: One out of two Wisconsin voters believe that marijuana use ought to be legal, according to survey data released by Marquette University Law School. Fifty percent

Courtesy of The Joint Blog Senator Jon Erpenbach and State Representative Chris Taylor plan to soon introduce companion bills aimed at legalizing medical cannabis in the State

Legislation is pending in the Wisconsin Senate and Assembly that seeks to allow municipalities to penalize marijuana possession offenders in instances where the District Attorney

South Eastern Wisconsin N.O.R.M.L. is proud to present “Breaking the Taboo” a documentary Narrated by Morgan Freeman. Find out why several world leaders – including

PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA MIGRATION/RELOCATION RESEARCH PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS WELCOME Wisconsin to Michigan Medicinal Movement Participants are needed for an undergraduate research study that

Below is an excellent opportunity to hear and be heard on the topic of marijuana legalization in Wisconsin: A forum on legalizing marijuana is being

Richard Martin, Director with Northern Wisconsin NORML (https://northernwinorml.org/) provides insight into activism and working with elected officials in Wisconsin. How to find your legislator is

Gary Storck Has Been Fighting For Medical Marijuana In Wisconsin I came across a great interview via Madison NORML. Gary Storck has been fighting for

by Mike Liszewski, Americans For Safe Access One of the least reported stories coming out of this year’s Election Day results was the strong showing

Have You Seen ‘El Kabong’ Yet? 1979 El Camino SS aka el kabong. The mobileNORML vehicle for the Northern Wisconsin Chapter of NORML (National Organization

Wisconsin Marijuana Policy Wisconsin has some pretty tough marijuana laws despite the fact that they have one of the most active marijuana activist communities in

Northern Wisconsin And Minnesota NORML To Appear At Libertarian State Convention Northern Wisconsin NORML and Minnesota NORML are working together to bring NORML to the

Jay Selthofner from Wisconsin is one of the top marijuana and hemp activists in the nation. I first came across Jay Selthofner during the 2010

People like Rep. Scott Krug (R-Wisconsin Rapids) need to do basic research before they talk to the media about medical marijuana policy in Wisconsin. Avoidance

Wisconsin lawmakers introduced new medical marijuana legislation Wednesday in Madison. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Mark Pocan and Sen. Jon Erpenbach, D-Middleton, would give patients