As the federal government struggles to recruit young people, a recent survey found that 30 percent of those between the ages of 18 and 30 have...
Michigan officials are proposing to end pre-employment drug testing for marijuana for most government job applicants, while also giving people who’ve already been penalized over positive...
“There’s no assumption that if I’m buying a 48-pack of beer, I must be doing something illicit with it afterwards.” By Dana Gentry, Nevada Current Lawmakers...
President Joe Biden has issued a proclamation declaring April “Second Chance Month” for people who have served time in prison, and in the document he took...
Both chambers of the Washington State legislature have now passed legislation to prevent employers from discriminating against job applicants for marijuana use. The House of Representatives...
A new scientific review is challenging the idea that there’s a marijuana “hangover” effect the day after use, raising questions about policies that punish drivers and...
A Washington State Senate committee on Tuesday approved bills to provide employment protections for adults who use marijuana and promote social equity in the cannabis industry....
Washington State lawmakers held House and Senate committee hearings on Tuesday to discuss a series of marijuana reform bills related to employment protections, interstate commerce and...
Maryland lawmakers who are part of a marijuana legalization workgroup convened on Tuesday, hearing testimony on workplace and impaired driving policy issues related to the reform....
“You don’t want to penalize people who are legitimately taking medical marijuana who aren’t impaired.” By Victor Skinner, The Center Square A Louisiana legislative task force...