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Denver Passes Law Allowing Marijuana Use in Businesses
Colorado has made new strides in marijuana legalization, passing a law that allows consumers to publicly use marijuana in any business that permits it. It’s one of many wins marijuana advocates saw Election Day, such
Read More »Support For Legalizing Marijuana Is Now Higher Than Clinton and Trump
With all the bad news in the world, we’re honored to bring you some good news: Support for legal marijuana is at an all-time high, according to two new polls. That’s a good sign
Read More »Nor-Cal Residents Will Soon Be Able To Get High At Their Favorite Record Store
Chances are, you could always buy weed at the Berkeley, California offshoot of Amoeba Music. But now you can but it inside the building. According to a Facebook post from Oakland tree advocate/dispensary director
Read More »We Told You… Lazy Stoners Are a Myth
It turns out the popular stereotype of stoners as perpetually lazy couch potatoes may not be all that accurate. While weed smokers may have quite a bit of inertia while they’re high, they’re just
Read More »Court Upholds Federal Ban On Gun Sales To Medical Marijuana Cardholders
A large number of states have legalized marijuana use for medicinal purposes, even as the federal government continues to maintain that pot is as dangerous and addictive as heroin. However, even though you can’t
Read More »First Public Pot Display Goes Up in the U.S.
Oregon may have only started allowing marijuana shops to sell to the 21 and over crowd last October, but the state made history on Friday by becoming the site of the first legal marijuana
Read More »San Francisco Now Has a Cannabis Country Club
If a drug den isn’t your preferred venue for toking, elevate your marijuana experience at San Francisco’s very first private cannabis club. Harvest, a San Francisco dispensary, announced the opening of its members-only club
Read More »Appeals Court Tells DOJ To Stop Spending Money Prosecuting Medical Marijuana
People frequently refer to “legal” medical marijuana in the dozens of states that have approved at least some medicinal use of the drug but as the Drug Enforcement Agency recently made quite clear, the
Read More »Hillary Clinton Vows To Do What Obama Hasn’t — Reschedule Marijuana
On Thursday, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced it won’t reschedule marijuana from a Scheduled I controlled substance, meaning that in the eyes of the feds it’ll continue to be regarded as dangerous drug
Read More »Canada Allows MMJ Patients to Grow Cannabis in Their Homes
Local pot advocates applauded the federal government Thursday after it announced new rules that will allow patients to grow medical marijuana for their own use, or designate a grower to do so for them.
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