Articles tagged with "legalization"
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How Did Cannabis Legalization Stall in New Jersey?
Jay Lassiter - Published on March 6, 2018Read moreGov. Phil Murphy’s inauguration raised the expectations of many cannabis advocates to new heights—maybe a bit too high.
Trump ‘Often Jokes About Killing Drug Dealers’: The Week in Cannabis Quotes
Dave Schmader - Published on March 4, 2018Read moreFrom promising HIV proclamations to the mouth-droppings of Louis Farrakhan, here are the week’s most notable cannabis quotables.
The Roll-Up #23: Oh Magoo, You’ve Done It Again
Leafly Podcasts - Published on March 2, 2018Read moreTrump compares Sessions to a cartoon bumbler, Bruce visits an SF cannabis lounge, and Dave explains Quebec’s canna-phobic Frenchiness.
Illinois Senate Approves Marijuana Ballot Question
The Associated Press - Published on March 2, 2018Read moreIllinois voters would be able to say whether they support legalizing adult-use cannabis under a proposal lawmakers have approved.
Quebec Battles Federal Law and Facts En Route to Legalization
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on March 1, 2018Read moreIts government is fighting the federal home-grow mandate, its landlords want the right to ban cannabis, and its top-ranking officials are peddling easily disproven lies. What is Quebec’s problem?
Vote to Release Delaware Cannabis Legalization Report Fails
The Associated Press - Published on February 28, 2018Read moreOnly 12 members of the 25-member panel voted to release the report, short of a majority. All state cabinet agency representatives on the task either abstained from voting or were absent.
How Liberal Marin County Turned NIMBY on Cannabis
Peter Hecht - Published on February 27, 2018Read moreCalifornia’s dreamiest county, home of fine wine and redwood tubs, loves its cannabis. But stores are apparently too gauche to bear.
Canada Seems Ready to Break Three International Treaties to Legalize Cannabis
Randi Druzin - Published on February 27, 2018Read moreSome legal experts believe Canada should abide by the terms of the treaties even if it means delaying legalization to allow enough time for withdrawal.
How Trina Fraser Became the Canadian Cannabis Industry’s Go-To Lawyer
Harrison Jordan - Published on February 26, 2018Read more“What continues to fascinate me is the intersection of politics, law and regulations, cultural and societal values, and business.”
Tribes Cut out of California Cannabis Market Might Grow Their Own
The Associated Press - Published on February 26, 2018Read moreTribes floated the idea of setting up farms and retail sales on reservations after concluding that state rules would strip them of their right to self-governance.