Results of a secret shopper study in New York City indicate that state-licensed marijuana retailers were far more consistent about discouraging youth access to cannabis compared to illicit stores, ...
While this may appear to be a reasonable action on the surface, in reality, it is a move that will create further delays, ...
Marijuana advocacy groups and industry stakeholders will be staging another demonstration in Washington, D.C. this spring to ...
Officials in New Jersey this week announced that more than 1,000 people have enrolled in the state’s Cannabis Training Academy (CTA), which is designed to support entrepreneurs interested in entering ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) should continue to explore psychedelics and medical marijuana therapy and expedite access to such alternative treatments if they’re proven to be ...
Connecticut lawmakers have reintroduced a bill to decriminalize psilocybin for adults—despite the fact that the state’s ...
New Mexico’s Largest County Reaches Deal With Firefighters To Stop Random Drug Testing For Marijuana
After leaders of New Mexico’s most populous county voted late last year to stop punishing most government employees for ...
Although a measure did pass last spring, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed it in June. By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix During the past ...
A federal judge in Rhode Island has ruled that a law banning gun ownership by people who use illegal substances is ...
Antidepressants and years of counseling could be helpful, but it is not turning the tide.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent In hopes of helping veterans facing mental health issues, Missouri ...
An Ohio Senate committee has approved a bill to make significant changes to the state’s voter-approved marijuana law—by ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) will decide how to respond to a handful of cannabis bills passed by lawmakers this year, ...
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