Congressional researchers are giving an update on the status of the federal-state marijuana law conflict, detailing the limitations of a pending rescheduling action, laying out options for lawmakers ...
By Megan Henry Special to The Times Opponents of Ohio Republican lawmakers’ attempt to ban intoxicating hemp products and ...
Ohioans for Cannabis Choice didn't collect enough signatures for its effort to block a new hemp and marijuana law from taking ...
Significant changes to Ohio’s marijuana laws are set to take effect this week under Senate Bill 56, approved by state ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — The University of Michigan is allowing the annual Ann Arbor Hash Bash to take place once again on the Central ...
Neb., sidestepped a question Wednesday about whether he would support adding Nebraska to a congressional list protecting ...
Adopting recreational cannabis laws, beyond only medical cannabis laws, may help reduce the size of the illegal cannabis market in U.S. states, reports a new study at Columbia University Mailman ...
Such products would no longer be permitted for sale or manufacture under state rules taking effect March 31. Smokable cannabis products must be removed from Texas stores by the end of the month under ...
Cannabis doesn’t pull as much attention at the State Capitol as it used to, but lawmakers are still reacting to federal movement around the plant and setting trends for other states to follow.
There’s no meaningful evidence that imposing higher taxes on marijuana would steer people away from using it—contrary to a claim recently made by the The New York Times editorial board—according to a ...
A dispensary in Sunland Park, New Mexico, located near the Texas state line, poses legal risks for customers due to differing ...
Under Washington law, you can be found “guilty of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, cannabis or any ...