Articles tagged with "donald trump"
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The Shake: UN Urged to Legalize, Coal Miners OK Cannabis, and D.C. to Host Canna-Fest
Lisa Rough - Published on March 24, 2016Read moreIn today’s Shakeup, Colorado coal miners consider cannabis, the deadline hits for Georgia’s medical marijuana program expansion, and is Drumpf the best bet for legalization?
The Shake: Hillary the ‘Drug Warrior,’ a Utah Senator’s Escape Plan, and a Football Coach Fired for Growing the Wrong Crop
Ben Adlin - Published on March 9, 2016Read moreIn today’s Shake: Further evidence MMJ is no joke, a new study on cannabis and pregnancy, and a deity — and his many followers — with a taste for cannabis.
The Shake: Falsified Drug Tests, The Trump vs. The Bern, and Flint’s Water Crisis
Lisa Rough - Published on March 3, 2016Read moreIn other news: Oakland welcomes a cannabis art show, Trudeau lets down Canadians, and a pair of Portland dispensaries want to give part of your purchase to a presidential candidate.
The Shake: Trump Embraces MMJ, Utah Doesn’t
Bruce Barcott - Published on February 18, 2016Read moreCould the youth turnout affect the legalization vote in Utah? Can the Arizona Chamber of Commerce appreciate irony? And did “Wallet-Returning Guy” ever get his cannabis?
The Shake: Don’t Bogart That Vape, Congressman
Ben Adlin - Published on February 12, 2016Read moreCalifornia wants to tax medical cannabis, a former federal judge wants Obama to commute a harsh sentence, and Trump and Rubio see who can come up with a dumber stance on drugs.
Donald Trump on Cannabis Legalization: “That Should Be a State Issue”
Rebecca Kelley - Published on October 30, 2015Read moreAt a recent campaign rally, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump appeared more receptive to letting individual states decide whether or not to legalize cannabis.
What Would a Trump Presidency Mean For Cannabis?
Lisa Rough - Published on August 25, 2015Read moreDespite Donald Trump’s eyebrow-raising policies, there’s still a strong possibility that he could become the next U.S. president. But what would a Trump presidency mean for cannabis?