Visitors to the city of Gardiner, Maine, may notice that the place is remarkably clean. There is noticeably less debris along the streets and sidewalks.
Marvin Washington, formerly of the New York Jets, has sued Attorney General Jeff Sessions, arguing that federal laws against cannabis are unconstitutional.
Thanks to a Senate Committee, staff at the Department of Veterans Affairs could soon be able to finally authorize veterans to use medical marijuana.
Police in North Dakota arrested a 29-year-old man early Wednesday after officers said he tried to sell grass clippings he was passing off as weed.
The law includes a reciprocity clause that allows dispensaries to serve patients who hold medical marijuana authorizations from their home states.
Oregon is moving towards becoming the first state to decriminalize personal use amounts of such drugs as heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and ecstasy.
The United Nations and the World Health Organization have finally entered the 21st Century, issuing a call for all drugs to be decriminalized.
Officer Yanez supposedly “did what he had to do” in killing Philando Castile, because Castile smelled like weed in his car and “was stoned.”
President Enrique Peña Nieto on June 19 officially published a bill making medical cannabis legal and available in our neighbor to the south, Mexico.
Neighbors of a Colorado cannabis farmer can sue for the dank weed smell that could lower their property values, a federal appeals court has ruled.
Dom Gentile is the guy who supports medical marijuana. That’s seriously progressive for a Republican senator from the Heart of Dixie.
The New Mexico State Fair’s rules are so strict, a local dispensary couldn’t show a picture of a shovel, a cookie, or a cardboard box.
Lawmakers and sun-grown farmers are at a key juncture in setting up the legislative and regulatory framework for adult-use cannabis in California next year.
Colorado residents with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) qualify for medical marijuana after Gov. John Hickenlooper signed Senate Bill 17 on Monday.
On a day like Memorial Day, we have to reaffirm our commitment to the fight for safe medical cannabis access for all Veterans.
The federal government itself supplies it to certain patients. But federal officials continue to act as we don’t already know that cannabis is medicine.
So close, but so far away. Vermont Governor Phil Scott has tossed a bill back to the Legislature that would have legalized cannabis if he had signed it.
Every minute in the United States, someone gets arrested for cannabis possessions. Here’s what you should you do if you’re unlucky enough to be caught.