The long-running process of changing marijuana from the most harmful classification, Schedule I, to the less restrictive Schedule III[ is taking place in Washington, D.C., and millions of dollars
PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania won’t be reaping a financial windfall from marijuana anytime soon as Republicans deny Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) the votes to legalize the drug in Harrisburg. For the third time as governor,
The president of Colombia is calling on lawmakers to legalize marijuana in the country, arguing that prohibition “only brings violence” from cartels in the illicit market. And he’s also pushing other nations to legalize coca leaves for “for purposes other than cocaine.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A recreational marijuana crackdown passed Wednesday by the Ohio Senate could revive, in part, criminal charges for personal users. The new risks would be most pronounced for the roughly one in three Ohioans who rent and don’t own their homes.
Judge Dale Tillery in court told state attorneys he was denying Paxton’s request for a temporary injunction because they couldn’t prove the Dallas
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas man transporting 30 pounds of marijuana, THC from New Mexico into Texas arrested: DPSThe Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) seized more than 30 pounds of THC and marijuana—including thousands of vape cartridges—during a traffic stop in Oldham Co. in the Texas panhandle.
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023.
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – Being caught with a small amount of marijuana in North Dakota may get you a fine but not a day in court if a bill being considered by the Legislature passes.
North Hempstead officials want marijuana buffer zone
A Texas judge has ruled that a local marijuana decriminalization law approved by Dallas voters last year can continue to be implemented— denying a request from the Republican state attorney general that sought to temporarily block the reform as a lawsuit proceeds.
Dallas District Court Judge Dale Tillery denied Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt of a temporary injunction, which would blocked the city’s decriminalization of misdemeanor marijuana possession.
This week at the Montana Legislature, lawmakers are considering a series of bills that, if passed, would significantly reshape the state’s legal marijuana industry.
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