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A Republican senator from a state where marijuana is legal is pushing this week to give cannabis businesses a measure of tax fairness.
The majority of registered voters in New York support the legalization of marijuana, according to a new poll released on Monday.
The Trump administration should carefully consider how legalizing marijuana can help reduce opioid addiction and overdose deaths, Sen. Elizabeth Warren says.
A new bill introduced in the U.S. Senate this week would allow Washington D.C. to finally take steps to begin recreational cannabis sales, Marijuana Moment reports.
DENVER (CBS4) – The State of Colorado released hundreds of pages of new rules designed to make the marijuana industry safer for consumers.
The state health department has drafted proposed regulations for quality testing, tracking and increasing fees.
MACON, Ga. -- State leaders and community members in Georgia are fighting for the legalization of medical cannabis oil to help veterans with post traumatic stress disorder and chronic pain.
New Jersey will reap approximately $300 million in annual tax revenue after legalizing recreational marijuana, but that's not the top reason why Governor-elect Phil Murphy wants to repeal pot prohibition in the Garden State.
Next year could see a huge shift in favor of green, and we’re not talking about the environment.
A proposed referendum on a primary ballot is causing a stir.
Voters in two states chose new governors on Tuesday.
The state legalized MMJ in 2016, but patients may have to wait until next winter for their medicine.
Cannabis legalization is an issue appearing on a variety of state, city and gubernatorial elections around the country on Tuesday.
Monday, November 6, 2017, marks the five-year anniversary of the glorious back day in 2012 when Colorado and Washington voted to become the first two US states to legalize recreational cannabis.
An appellate court decision Tuesday recognized medical marijuana's health benefits, and ordered the state to reconsider its schedule 1 classification as a harmful drug.
Advocates worry that local bans on the commercial cannabis industry will make it much more difficult for some patients to access medical marijuana.