The U.S. House of Representatives is planning a September vote on a bill that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level and allow the states to create their own cannabis policies. If passed, ...
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Friday to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, but the legislation is not expected to advance further as long as the Senate remains in Republican ...
Votes to legalize marijuana on Tuesday by a handful more U.S. states should spur further development of the industry and possibly bring changes at a federal level, even if pro-decriminalization ...
Nearly 42% of respondents to a KDH News online poll think the Killeen government should settle the marijuana ...
Rep. Chip Conquest (D-Newbury), center, listens to the debate about marijuana decriminalization Tuesday on the House floor. Credit: Terri Hallenbeck More than two months after the Senate voted to ...
Those convicted in federal court of marijuana possession can now obtain documentation of their expunged record as part of President Joe Biden’s mass marijuana pardon announced last year, according to ...
Earlier this week, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced a bill that would finally legalize cannabis at the federal level. Although Florida legalized marijuana for medical use, weed ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A group of three Democratic senators, including the majority leader, introduced draft legislation Wednesday that would decriminalize marijuana on the federal level. Sens. Chuck ...
Chris Goldstein is a marijuana reform advocate and writer who helped with decriminalization in Philadelphia. He serves on the Board of Directors at PhillyNORML and works as Senior Editor of Freedom ...
The Killeen City Council will vote on increasing defense funds for their lawsuit against Bell County over marijuana ...
Efforts to legalize marijuana for either medical or adult general use have always faced an uphill battle in Indiana. In 2023, Rep. Heath VanNatter, R-Kokomo, made history by getting a legislative ...
SHIPROCK, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico man who was charged with growing a large amount of marijuana illegally has pleaded guilty to federal charges. Dineh Benally was accused of creating more than 30 ...