If the bill passes, it could substantially open job and workplace opportunities for those with criminal records due to their past marijuana convictions.
Now that marijuana is set to go fully legal in Canada in the coming weeks, investors are flooding the market in hopes of cashing in on the next big thing.
New Jerseyans pay double the property tax of the national average and that statistic alone has a lot of Garden State residents in the mood for legal weed.
Some of the same lawmakers who have tried to convince the public that opinions toward marijuana are rapidly changing on Capitol Hill seemed surprised by the House committee’s decision to turn their backs on veterans.
Cannabis is breaching dams left and right in the world of consumers, and beauty products may be the latest stream to flood the valleys of anxious buyers.
New York has been slow moving on passing progressive cannabis legislation the past few years, but it has recently stepped up its game and the city and state have made some monumental strides.