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California’s Great Cannabis Unbanning
Chris Roberts - Published on March 16, 2017Read moreHow (and why) the state’s conservative bastions are learning to stop worrying and accept the cannabis industry.
Sessions Calls Cole Memo ‘Valid,’ Says Fed Resources Are Limited
Ben Adlin - Published on March 16, 2017Read moreJeff Sessions might hate cannabis, but he sure seems to like talking about it.
Investor Rush Follows California Town’s Cannabis Vote
Stephen Paulsen - Published on March 15, 2017Read moreWhen the San Diego suburb of La Mesa reversed its dispensary ban, a flood of money hit town.
These Are the 10 Best and Worst States for Medical Cannabis
Hayley Fox - Published on March 15, 2017Read moreBest is…Illinois?! Really? And you’ll never guess the worst state. (It isn’t Mississippi.)
Feds Still Jail More People for Cannabis Than Heroin
Gage Peake - Published on March 14, 2017Read moreBut there’s a silver lining: The number of people sentenced for federal cannabis-related crimes has dropped for the fifth year in a row.
Group Urges MA Lawmakers to Hold off on Cannabis Law Changes
The Associated Press - Published on March 14, 2017Read moreThe group behind a ballot initiative that legalized recreational cannabis in Massachusetts is now urging state legislators to keep the new law intact.
Photos Prove Government-Grown Cannabis Is Basically Ditch Weed
Ben Adlin - Published on March 13, 2017Read moreYes, what you’re looking at is, technically speaking, cannabis.
Youth Center, Schools Win Colorado Cannabis Tax Grants
Lindsey Bartlett - Published on March 13, 2017Read moreA youth center for Longmont, and school improvements in Jefferson County.
Colorado House Approves 16-Plant Homegrow Limit, End to Co-Ops
The Associated Press - Published on March 13, 2017Read moreThe nation’s most generous grow-your-own laws are closer to being curbed in Colorado.
Legalization Catches Eye of Connecticut Legislature
The Associated Press - Published on March 13, 2017Read moreDespite growing enthusiasm, it’s questionable whether any of the state’s adult-use bills will ultimately survive this session.