Pennsylvanians with low-level marijuana convictions on their records have until the end of Friday to submit applications for expedited pardons under a program launched by the...
Senate leadership took steps on Thursday to expeditiously pass a House-approved marijuana research bill later in the day—but at least one GOP senator has objected to...
“Mainers, regardless of political affiliation, education, employment, religion—all those demographics—they want a new drug policy approach.” By Evan Popp, Maine Beacon As the opioid epidemic continues...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently released a report on the hemp industry boom in Europe, recognizing that the cannabis crop is an increasingly important...
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is suggesting that a doctor seeking psilocybin for terminally ill patients under federal “Right to Try” (RTT) laws has a financial...
The governor of Wisconsin met with college students on Tuesday, urging supporters to get engaged and vote in the upcoming election, in part to ensure that...
New York marijuana regulators closed the one-month window for accepting applications for the state’s first cannabis retailer licenses on Monday—and 903 businesses run by people who...
The Air Force and Space Force are now giving recruits a second chance to enlist if they test positive for marijuana during the enlistment process. The...
“Even the most well-intentioned employees and employers might get caught up in this.” By Sophie Nieto-Muñoz, New Jersey Monitor The workplace guidelines released by the state...
Illinois regulators released a report on Monday that shows a glaring lack of diversity among business owners in the state’s adult-use marijuana market. But it also...