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Massachusetts on Tuesday voted in favor of a ballot initiative that legalizes the cultivation and use of recreational cannabis.
Arkansas on Tuesday approved an amendment to its state constitution, which would establish a medical cannabis program within the state.
California, the most populous state in the United States, voted decisively to legalize the cultivation and use of recreational cannabis.
Tony Bascaro joined Miami’s then-burgeoning illicit cannabis trade in the late 1970s, and has been in prison on a 60-year sentence since 1980.
Massachusetts is known for being one of the more progressive cannabis states in the country, but opposition comes from The Boston Catholic Church.
Michigan voters in 2008 approved the Michigan Medical Marijuana Initiative, also known as Proposal 1, which passed with 63% of the vote.
According to Ohioans for Medical Marijuana, the proposed regulations would not do enough to service the needs of the state’s medical cannabis patients.
A Maryland police commission has recommended relaxing the strict limits on how often prospective officers may have smoked cannabis in the past.
Medicinal Genomics is creating a new registry of cannabis strains on the Bitcoin blockchain, making the cannabis space exponentially more sophisticated.
A series of late-night robocalls, encouraging residents to vote against the expansion of medical cannabis access, have angered Florida voters.
In keeping with its historical nature, in 2015 Washington, D.C. legalized the cultivation, possession, and use of recreational cannabis.
The first full-fledged dispensary in Alaska, the most recent state to legalize cannabis sale and use, opened to a crowd of customers and well-wishers.
As far as legalized recreational cannabis is concerned, Colorado is seen by both activists and enthusiasts as the Promised Land.
This new series will explore what conditions qualify for medical cannabis across America. Ohio Gov. John Kasich passed Ohio’s medical cannabis law in June.
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder (R) aims to clarify and expand the ways in which medical cannabis is handled in the state going forward.
The new law allowing access to medical cannabis went into effect September 8, but it could take years before Ohio patients can purchase in-state.
A major focus of the study is to measure the safety and efficacy of using cannabis to treat the symptoms of chronic PTSD.
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court’s ruling that placed a ban on firearms sales to those who carry a medical cannabis card.