marijuana
Big Sur’s legendary weed growers being left behind in legal era
Published: Feb 5, 2018, 11:56 am • Updated: Feb 5, 2018, 11:57 am By Lisa M. Krieger, Bay Area News Group BIG SUR — For decades, hidden in creases of…
Controversial New Hampshire Marijuana Study Commission to Hold First Meeting Tuesday
Marijuana Policy Project | October 16, 2017 CONCORD, NH — On Tuesday, the inaugural meeting of New Hampshire’s marijuana legalization study commission will take place in Concord. The commission, which…
Massachusetts Marijuana Legalization Advocates Urge Towns to Allow Regulated Businesses, Follow Marshfield Example
A supporter holds up a “Yes on 4” sign at the 2016 Boston Freedom Rally (Scott Gacek/The Daily Chronic) Marijuana Policy Project | October 18, 2017 BOSTON, MA — Towns…
Senate Heavyweights File Sentencing Reform Bill
Phillip Smith | October 18, 2017 A bipartisan group of Senate heavy-hitters have filed a bill aimed at reducing the swollen federal prison population by moving away from harsh mandatory…
Wine Country Fires Hit Northern California Pot Industry Hard
Phillip Smith | October 18, 2017 The wildfires raging through Northern California’s Wine Country these past weeks have killed at least 41 people, left dozens missing, and thousands burned out…
U.S. prosecutor: Oregon has big marijuana overproduction problem
Oregon’s top federal prosecutor said Friday the state has a “formidable” problem with marijuana overproduction that winds up on the black market – and he wants to work with state…
