The end of one year and the beginning of another presents a good opportunity to look ahead at the long-term goals of the marijuana legalization movement.
This year, the mighty festival’s second weekend landing on 4/20, which is just a sad coincidence because there will be no cannabis allowed on festival grounds, despite California legalization.
Three days after California businesses began selling marijuana for recreational use, a policy change by the federal government has sparked uncertainty about the future of legalized cannabis and provoked sharp reactions from officials in the state and around the nation.
Did Attorney General Jeff Sessions just reignite the 47-year-long, $1 trillion War on Drugs or did his surprise decision accelerate the end of marijuana prohibition?
It's been less than a full week since it's been legal for adults in California to purchase cannabis for non-medical purposes, but experts are already projecting massive job creation in the state.
It’s finally happening — Attorney General Jeff Sessions has rescinded the 2013 Cole Memo regarding federal enforcement in states that legalized cannabis.
Speaking on behalf of the tens of thousands of legal cannabis businesses, and the more than 150,000 workers employed in the legal cannabis industry, we ask you to rethink your decision to rescind the Cole Memorandum.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to announce Thursday that he will rescind Obama-era policies that have essentially allowed states to move forward with legal cannabis.
Some stories just make you scratch your head in wonder. And this is just one of those stories. According to Footwear News (yes, there is such a thing), marijuana legalization will take the shine out of shoe sales.