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Illinois is on pace to sell over $1 billion in marijuana this year. Here are the February totals
Business & Finance
ALBANY - The lead state Senate sponsor of New York's medical marijuana law has written to President Trump asking that the feds allow such state programs to continue.
Recreational marijuana is legal in N.J. What happens now?
Politics
ALBANY - The lead state Senate sponsor of New York's medical marijuana law has written to President Trump asking that the feds allow such state programs to continue.
April Marijuana Sales in Oregon, Illinois Set New Highs
Politics
The first round of France’s Socialist party primary has yielded a surprise victory for the country’s cannabis enthusiasts.
Five habits for Cannabis users to develop in 2023
Technology
Leaders of the NFL Players Association are preparing a proposal that would amend the sport’s drug policies to take a “less punitive” approach to dealing with recreational marijuana use by players, according to the union’s executive director, DeMaurice Smith.
High school buddies launch CBD company in Sandston
Business & Finance
Dozens of people came to a Southern California hemp importer’s warehouse to look at products and support the domestic farming of industrial hemp.
Californians hope for hemp farms in spring – Cannabis News
Cannabis News
Dozens of people came to a Southern California hemp importer’s warehouse to look at products and support the domestic farming of industrial hemp.
"Pot moms" share passions and anxieties about their profession – Cannabis News
Activism
Marijuana is now legal in some form in more than half of all states, and more women are legally getting into the pot industry -- many of them are moms.
Ban On Cannabis Businesses Overturned By Enfield Town Council
Politics
Marijuana distributors are already lining up to pick brand names for their buds once sales become legal in 2018.
Clarksville City Council adopts marijuana resolution
Politics
Hawaii residents eventually might be able to use marijuana recreationally, and patients could be allowed to purchase it from legally formed collectives. Those are among more than a dozen bills being vetted in the state Legislature related to marijuana and marijuana dispensaries.
Medical Marijuana patients on the job: What are the rights for employees and businesses?
Politics
Hawaii residents eventually might be able to use marijuana recreationally, and patients could be allowed to purchase it from legally formed collectives. Those are among more than a dozen bills being vetted in the state Legislature related to marijuana and marijuana dispensaries.
Texas Teacher Shouldn’t Be Punished for Marijuana Use in Colorado, Judge Says – Cannabis News
National Issues
A Texas high school teacher can use marijuana in Colorado, where it is legal, and should not get into trouble for it in her home state, where it is illegal, an administrative law judge ruled.
South Carolina regulators OK pesticides for hemp production - Cannabis News
Cannabis News
A Texas high school teacher can use marijuana in Colorado, where it is legal, and should not get into trouble for it in her home state, where it is illegal, an administrative law judge ruled.
Wellington marijuana initiative officially passes by a single vote
Politics
The cannabis-friendly “vacation” of yesteryear was largely spent on the living room couch, far away from prying eyes and prosecution.
County eases strict Marijuana Zoning Requirements
Business & Finance
As the legality of marijuana experiences a major shift, the prevalence of CBD- and THC-infused products is becoming more mainstream for the beauty and therapeutics industries.
Oregon company wants to build pot-friendly RV park – Cannabis News
Real Estate
An Eagle Point company that provides warehouse space for marijuana growers is planning a marijuana-friendly camping and RV park near Lake Selmac in Josephine County.
Sen. Lindsey Graham open to medical marijuana, Rep. Nancy Mace votes against MORE Act, here's why
Politics
The votes were counted, the oath was taken and Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United States Friday. However, a new president isn’t the only thing Americans received as a result of the 2016 election — a slew of citizens got sweet changes to marijuana laws after nine states legalized cannabis in some capacity.

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