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No More Little Amsterdams: Seattle Zones Out Dispensary Districts
Ben Adlin - Published on January 13, 2016Read moreChanges to Seattle’s buffer zones between cannabis businesses and areas like schools and parks are expected to bring shops into new neighborhoods.
These Oregon Cities Have Banned Cannabis
Ben Adlin - Published on January 8, 2016Read moreHere’s a list of the 79 cities and 17 counties in Oregon that have banned dispensaries, cultivation, processing or wholesale.
There’s Too Much Cannabis in Washington and Prices Could Plummet
Ben Adlin - Published on January 5, 2016Read moreProduction has outpaced sales in Washington state, which could lead to bargain-basement cannabis deals.
Why Do the Feds Keep Targeting California?
Ben Adlin - Published on January 3, 2016Read moreWith more than a dozen states eyeing cannabis legalization in one form or another, there are lessons to be learned from the Golden State.
Smuggler’s Blues: US Legalization is Crashing Mexico’s Cartel Market
Ben Adlin - Published on January 1, 2016Read moreLegalization in the United States has caused cannabis profits in Mexico to wilt by 70 percent in some regions.
Colleges ease athlete punishments for cannabis
Ben Adlin - Published on December 30, 2015Read moreColleges across the country have been slowly easing penalties facing student–athletes who fail screenings for cannabis, a new Associated Press analysis has found.
Justice Department Shuts Down Major Property Seizure Program
Ben Adlin - Published on December 29, 2015Read moreThe Justice Department will suspend indefinitely one of the most controversial pieces of its asset forfeiture operations.
FDA Weighs in on Rescheduling Cannabis
Ben Adlin - Published on December 28, 2015Read moreHealth officials’ advice to the DEA could be exciting news, except for one thing: We still don’t know what it says.
For the First Time, D.C. Residents Can (Legally) Give Cannabis for Christmas
Ben Adlin - Published on December 24, 2015Read moreThere are more than 500 home growers in the District, by some estimates. And that means plenty of people eager to share their crop with loved ones.
DEA Eases Restrictions on Cannabidiol Studies
Ben Adlin - Published on December 23, 2015Read moreThe change will allow researchers easier access to CBD supplies, but the government still denies that cannabis offers any medical benefit.