Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA), co-chair of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus—as well as Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Ron Wyden (D-OR)—weighed in on the …
Month: November 2024
Maine Man Charged in Marijuana Conspiracy Looks to Supreme Court for Vindication
A federal grand jury indicted Lucas Sirois, 44, of Farmington, and his now-ex-wife Alisia in 2021. The indictment was based on federal Drug …
Congress, Trump must reform marijuana laws – The Hill
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to partner with Republicans in Congress to address the federal treatment of marijuana, which would align …
Coalition-backed survey finds ‘overwhelming’ number of Hoosiers support cannabis regulations
“Indiana voters strongly support legalization for adults 21+ and taxing and regulating marijuana just like alcohol. They want responsible legalization …
Top Drug Policy Group Releases Draft Marijuana Executive Order It Wants Biden To Sign …
The suggested moves include mandating the attorney general to reinstate cannabis enforcement guidance that was rescinded under the Trump …
Anti-Marijuana GOP Congressman Presses Top Federal Health Official On Rescheduling Process
During a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) raised the rescheduling issue with National institutes of …
DEA Judge Denies Agency-Registered Drug Company’s Request To Join Marijuana …
A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge has denied a request from a drug development company to participate in an upcoming marijuana …
How Trump’s New Attorney General Pick Pam Bondi Might Affect Marijuana Reform
The president-elect plans to nominate Florida’s former attorney general for his cabinet, but she lacks a pro-cannabis record.
Can Big Alcohol Help The Cannabis Industry – The Fresh Toast
The Fresh Toast – It makes a huge difference, especially this time of year. But can marijuana consumers donate needed blood?
New Trump attorney general pick Pam Bondi has anti-marijuana record – MJBizDaily
Pam Bondi, the new nominee to the U.S. Justice Department, was an opponent of marijuana reform while serving as Florida’s attorney general.