The photo is the first salvo in Lee’s new mission: He’s become a foot soldier in the grassroots crusade to get medical marijuana legalized in Missouri.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Female leaders of the cannabis industry in the Bay Area shared their secrets of success with up-and-coming women who want to stake a claim in the business during a gathering Thursday night hosted by Women Grow.
WASHINGTON (CNN) - A marijuana advocacy group in the nation's capital plans to target members of Congress on Capitol Hill with two separate protests this April.
WASHINGTON (CNN) - A marijuana advocacy group in the nation's capital plans to target members of Congress on Capitol Hill with two separate protests this April.
Public support for marijuana legalization surged in 2016, according to data just released from the General Social Survey.
Public support for marijuana legalization surged in 2016, according to data just released from the General Social Survey.
ATLANTA -- A bill to expand treatments eligible for medical marijuana overwhelmingly passed the Georgia House of Representatives Tuesday.
ATLANTA -- A bill to expand treatments eligible for medical marijuana overwhelmingly passed the Georgia House of Representatives Tuesday.
Adults in late middle age tended to consume more cannabis than those of retirement age – but that seems to be quickly changing.
5th District Congressman Tom Garrett has introduced legislation aimed at federally decriminalizing marijuana.
5th District Congressman Tom Garrett has introduced legislation aimed at federally decriminalizing marijuana.
George Zimmer has launched a tuxedo rental company and is channeling his candor into marijuana activism.
Despite support for legalization, many 20- to 36-year-olds still worry about 'going public' regarding use.
Despite support for legalization, many 20- to 36-year-olds still worry about 'going public' regarding use.
DC marijuana (DCMJ), a pro-marijuana legalization group, plans to "gift" 4,000 joints on inauguration day on the streets of Washington, D.C., encouraging the public to light them up at the 4:20 mark of the new Trump administration.
DC marijuana (DCMJ), a pro-marijuana legalization group, plans to "gift" 4,000 joints on inauguration day on the streets of Washington, D.C., encouraging the public to light them up at the 4:20 mark of the new Trump administration.