The president-elect recently affirmed that he supports legalizing marijuana for recreational use. His stance means cannabis ...
Recreational cannabis is legal in 24 states, with 38 states allowing for medical use. And it’s impossible to overstate how ...
Floridians are about to vote on Amendment 3, a ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana for all adults. The ...
The ballot measure's defeat could strengthen the industry as it struggles to compete with hemp-based products sold at gas ...
If Nebraska voters legalize medical marijuana on Election Day, there would be opportunity for marijuana entrepreneurs but also a lot of challenges. Michael Johnson, who lives in Nebraska and is ...
Legalizing marijuana at the national level is generally popular with Americans — 57% of people say marijuana should be legal for both medical and recreational purposes, while 32% say it should ...
However, medical marijuana remains legal thanks to a different constitutional amendment that was overwhelmingly approved in 2016, and it remains popular. As of Nov. 1, 2024, there are currently ...
The Kentucky General Assembly passed a bill legalizing medical marijuana in 2023 to be enacted starting Jan. 1, 2025. Cities and counties are automatically opted in to allow cannabis businesses ...
Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota each voted on measures to legalize recreational marijuana, and Nebraska voters weighed in on both recreational and medical marijuana. Here are the latest ...
Election Day is Tuesday and in four states, voters will have the opportunity to cast their thoughts on the future of marijuana legislation. On the Florida ballot, Amendment 3 pertains to the ...
A Lancaster County District Court judge will allow organizers behind an effort to legalize medical marijuana in Nebraska to invoke their Fifth Amendment right to remain silent during a civil trial ...
Florida voters heading to the polls on Election Day have the chance to say "yes" or "no" to Amendment 3, which seeks to legalize marijuana for recreational use and change the state's constitution.