COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio House will cast a historic vote Tuesday on whether to legalize marijuana for medical use only.
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The legalization debate looks different on opposite sides of the country: politicians' cautious approaches in Massachusetts and Vermont contrast with those in equally liberal California.
The legalization debate looks different on opposite sides of the country: politicians' cautious approaches in Massachusetts and Vermont contrast with those in equally liberal California.
With only 22 primaries and caucuses left and the general election fast approaching, some college students are looking beyond typical candidate platforms to determine their choice for president.
With only 22 primaries and caucuses left and the general election fast approaching, some college students are looking beyond typical candidate platforms to determine their choice for president.
The United States of Cannabis: Here's a state by state breakdown of the legality of ganja across the U.S.
The United States of Cannabis: Here's a state by state breakdown of the legality of ganja across the U.S.
As the candidates for president tour the country seeking their respective party's nomination, they continue to face questions about marijuana legalization.
As the candidates for president tour the country seeking their respective party's nomination, they continue to face questions about marijuana legalization.
There are increasing signs that 2016 might just be the year the largest state in the nation legalizes recreational marijuana.
There are increasing signs that 2016 might just be the year the largest state in the nation legalizes recreational marijuana.
Washington (AFP) - Legal marijuana is becoming more and more entrenched in the United States each year, and 2016 looks to be no exception.
TALLAHASSEE (NSF) – After a tense debate, a Senate committee Monday backed a bill that calls for allowing terminally ill patients to have access to medical marijuana and revamping a 2014 cannabis law that has been tangled in legal fights.
The legislation now goes to the House where advocates of the proposal believe it has a good chance to pass.
As Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prepare for Super Tuesday, marijuana legislation has hit the headlines again.