It was just last month that Colorado Senator Cory Gardner threatened to hold up key Justice Department nominees until US Attorney General Jeff Sessions revered his attitude on state marijuana laws.
The huge underground cannabis economy was woven into the commercial fabric of California long before the 2016 passage of Proposition 64, which legalized marijuana for adult use.
San Francisco revealed the city would dismiss and seal past marijuana convictions. Now Seattle’s mayor said they too would provide “restorative justice” to the city.
California is having a difficult time keeping up with demand, Oregon is having the opposite problem: there is too much supply. What's going on here? And what does it all mean?
Ahead of Canada’s upcoming legalization for recreational cannabis usage and sales, the country’s universities have expanded their offerings for those who want to learn more about the growing industry.