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Al Olson

Al Olson is a journalist with nearly 40 years of experience in mainstream print and online media. He has spent the past six years reporting and studying the cannabis industry. Olson began his journalism career working at a handful of daily newspapers in California, including the San Jose Mercury News, where he was part of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Loma Prieta Earthquake in 1989. In 1995, he left the world of print journalism to help the launch of MSNBC.com as one of its founding editors. He spent most of the past 19 years pioneering online journalism at NBC.com, CNBC.com and TODAY.com. In 2014, he was named the first Cannabis Editor for CNBC. "As a young journalist, two of my heroes were Walter Cronkite and Hunter S. Thompson. I admired Cronkite's integrity and Thompson's dramatic flair,” said Olson. “Although these two journalists were on opposite ends of the news spectrum, both understood that the War on Drugs was a colossal failure."

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Alaska Estimates $12 Million In Marijuana Tax Revenue By 2018

The Alaska state treasury has received its first-ever revenue from legal marijuana taxes. And while the one-month total appears small, big things are expected. Four cannabis growers forked over $10,400 to the state after one month of the legal program....

Medical Marijuana Now Available To NYers Suffering From Chronic Pain

New Yorkers suffering from chronic pain will soon be able to seek relief with marijuana, the State Health Department announced Thursday. "After conducting a thorough review of the scientific literature, it became clear that there may be certain...

Did Obama Just Admit That Marijuana Should Be Legalized?

President Obama said that marijuana should be treated "as a public-health issue, the same way we do with cigarettes or alcohol.”

Colorado Homeless: $12.3 Million In Weed Tax For Wrap-Around Services

In a bold move, Colorado Gov. announced a plan to take tax revenues from marijuana sales and use it to help solve the Colorado homeless crisis.

Fined $10 Million By NFL, Players Continue Fighting For Marijuana

The NFL has a drug problem and more and more of its players are speaking out about it. When will the league okay marijuana?

Marijuana Can Help: $1 Billion To Combat America’s Opioid Problem

Studies have revealed a less expensive treatment readily available: marijuana.

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