Do Burdensome State Regulations Allow The Black Market To Thrive?
Heavy-handed state regulations may be why black markets for marijuana persist after legalization, according to new exploratory research looking at the experiences ...
Heavy-handed state regulations may be why black markets for marijuana persist after legalization, according to new exploratory research looking at the experiences ...
Two federal agencies have written a joint letter to say that marijuana researchers should be able to obtain the drug from state-legal ...
Two separate bills have been filed in Congress which would reschedule marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances ...
The third Democratic debate revealed the gulf between former Vice President Joe Biden and every other contender for the party's 2020 presidential ...
Just two years ago, voters in Idaho had their say at the ballot box on the question of whether to expand Medicaid ...
Adult Illinoisans counting down the days until they can legally purchase recreational cannabis may have to travel a bit farther than expected. ...
The number of teenagers in the U.S who say they have used marijuana in the past year continues to fall steadily across ...
As of August 2019, individuals in New York State are subject to reduced marijuana possession penalties, and those with prior cannabis convictions ...
In Oklahoma, new legislation took effect on August 30 which expands protections for the state's medical marijuana patients. House Bill 2612, otherwise ...
Legal cannabis dispensaries may lead to decreased criminal activity in the surrounding area, according to new research published in the journal Regional ...