After expenses, revenue can go towards processing cannabis expungements, supporting veterans, funding drug treatment and adding to the Missouri Public Defenders System’s budget. By Rebecca Rivas,...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) has signed a bill to bolster marijuana-related protections for working professionals in the state—effectively codifying an executive order he issued last...
The California Senate has approved a bill that would prohibit employers from asking job applicants about prior marijuana use. After moving through four committees, the legislation...
Bipartisan congressional lawmakers have introduced a bill that would create a $75 million federal grant program to support research into the therapeutic potential of psychedelics for...
Florida activists have collected enough valid signatures to qualify a marijuana legalization initiative for the 2024 ballot, state officials confirmed on Thursday as the campaign faces...
Bipartisan congressional lawmakers have filed a new bill to reduce regulations on farmers that grow industrial hemp for non-extraction purposes. Reps. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) and Chrissy...
A key Louisiana Senate committee has approved a House-passed bill to streamline expungements for people with first-time marijuana possession convictions. About a week after the House...
“There is no way in the world the people in Clayton have been arrested more than the people who live in North St. Louis. It’s impossible.”...
A Kentucky administrative commission announced on Wednesday that it is preparing to potentially distribute at least $42 million in funding for research into the potential of...
“Today’s decision is a great embodiment of the will of the Arizona voters who elected to undo the harms caused by the overpolicing of marijuana laws.”...