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Watchdog Report Accuses New York DAs of Racism in Cannabis Cases
Gage Peake - Published on June 27, 2016Read moreBlack and Latino defendants fared far worse under New York district attorneys than did their white and Asian counterparts.
Starbuds, One of Colorado’s Biggest Growers, Loses License Over Odor Complaints in Landmark Case
Gage Peake - Published on June 24, 2016Read moreCompany owner Brian Ruden said the company plans to appeal the first-of-its-kind decision by the Denver Department of Excise and Licenses.
DEA Official Pumps Brakes on Cannabis Rescheduling Announcement
Gage Peake - Published on June 21, 2016Read moreDespite widely circulated media reports that the DEA is planning to effectively legalize medical cannabis this August, a DEA official said no definite decision has been made.
Mizzou Censors Student Group’s Legalization T-Shirt
Gage Peake - Published on June 18, 2016Read moreAfter a tumultuous year, Mizzou finds itself in another conflict with a student group.
Why Are the Feds Out to Get 19-Year-Old Devontre Thomas?
Gage Peake - Published on June 13, 2016Read moreWhy is the U.S. Attorney bringing federal possession charges against a recent high-school graduate — in Oregon of all places?
Will Starbuds Become Colorado’s First Grow License Loser?
Gage Peake - Published on June 13, 2016Read moreIn a case being watched closely by cannabis industry insiders, the fast-growing retailer Starbuds is facing the possible loss of its cultivation license over pungent odors allegedly escaping the indoor grow.
Nevada Officials Endorse Legalization, While Review-Journal Does About-Face
Gage Peake - Published on June 8, 2016Read moreTen current members of the Legislature were among those to urge Nevadans to support legalization. Meanwhile, a Las Vegas newspaper’s editorial stance flip-flopped after being purchased by a outspoken prohibitionist.
Massachusetts District Attorneys Launch Hail Mary to Stop Legalization. Will It Work?
Gage Peake - Published on June 8, 2016Read more“Nature’s pot should only have a maximum of 2.5 percent tetrahydrocannabinol,” said the attorney leading the charge.