63% of Republican millennials and 77% of their Democratic-leaning counterparts support the legalization of marijuana.
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Marijuana is on the ballot in nine states this year—five voting on legalization and four voting on medical marijuana—and Democrats hope the measures will be a draw for liberal voters.
The Vermont progressive has introduced legislation that would free states to regulate it as they see fit.
The Vermont progressive has introduced legislation that would free states to regulate it as they see fit.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton plans to reschedule marijuana if she is elected in November, according to a statement issued by the campaign.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton plans to reschedule marijuana if she is elected in November, according to a statement issued by the campaign.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Thirteen percent of U.S. adults tell Gallup they currently smoke marijuana, nearly double the percentage who reported smoking marijuana only three years ago.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Thirteen percent of U.S. adults tell Gallup they currently smoke marijuana, nearly double the percentage who reported smoking marijuana only three years ago.
After Bernie stepped aside in the race for president of the United States, the closest ally the industry has is Hillary Clinton.
After Bernie stepped aside in the race for president of the United States, the closest ally the industry has is Hillary Clinton.
Two Boston city councilors are throwing their support behind a November ballot question to legalize recreational marijuana in Massachusetts.
Voters in nine states will get to decide whether to liberalize laws involving marijuana this year in a rush of ballot measures that pro-pot activists see as a critical tipping point in the fight over legalization.
Voters in nine states will get to decide whether to liberalize laws involving marijuana this year in a rush of ballot measures that pro-pot activists see as a critical tipping point in the fight over legalization.
A record number of legal marijuana measures is likely to increase the election turnout, but which candidate will it help the most? The answer is complex.
A record number of legal marijuana measures is likely to increase the election turnout, but which candidate will it help the most? The answer is complex.
TRENTON — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Friday he would not use federal laws to eliminate legalized marijuana in states like Colorado.
TRENTON — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Friday he would not use federal laws to eliminate legalized marijuana in states like Colorado.
Once an issue reserved for dreadlocked Green Party supporters, marijuana legalization has become a mainstream political topic.