The Senate Appropriations Committee has approved an amendment to protect medical cannabis programs from federal interference, despite a request from Attorney General Jeff Sessions not to do so.
The...
Cannabis News Box sat down with Mark Anthony Rolo, a member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa tribe in north Wisconsin, to discuss what legal cannabis would mean for his tribe and the Native...
The House Rules Committee rejected an amendment on Tuesday that would have given veterans access to medical cannabis in place of opiates.
The amendment would be a part of the 2018 Military Construction...
Cyprus, an island nation near Greece, has legalized cannabis for medical use. The island nation’s cabinet on Wednesday approved a bill allowing the cultivation and sale of medical cannabis in the Republic....
Former Jets player Marvin Washington is suing Attorney General Jeff Sessions to decriminalize cannabis.
Washington is one of the five plaintiffs including one veteran with PTSD, two children with seizure...
Five government representatives met with two-dozen state officials to discuss Colorado’s legal cannabis industry last Tuesday.
State officials described the meeting as necessary for documenting...
A Gallup poll released Tuesday found 45 percent of Americans said they have tried cannabis at least once.
Stemming from the 1969 poll that showed four percent of adults had tried cannabis, Gallup claimed...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions revoked a directive on Wednesday which prevented local law enforcement from circumventing state restrictions on seizing property of individuals suspected of a crime.
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Colorado’s cannabis programs hit a milestone when VS Strategies reported a total of $506 million in state coffers since 2014.
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$117.9 million was used for fund school construction.
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Former Assembly of First Nations chief Phil Fontaine says indigenous community involvement in the Canadian legal cannabis industry will make them strong, healthy, vibrant places.
One hundred First Nation...
The highest court in Massachusetts ruled on Monday that a local woman who was terminated for positively testing cannabis in an employee drug screening can sue the company for handicap discrimination.
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