Thousands of people with misdemeanor pot possession convictions dating back 40 years will have their criminal records cleared, the San Francisco district attorney’s office said Wednesday. San Diego is also forgiving old convictions. Recreational marijuana became legal in California this …
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Beauty’s New High: CBD Oil
Now that nine states and the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana, and with many other states with varying latitudes of access, cannabis has gotten a whole lot more sophisticated. And the beauty business is not about to miss …
Read More »High Times Beckon for Using Hemp to Build Houses
The Romans have been using it since the days of Julius Caesar, but not to get high. Both Washington and Jefferson grew it. Now that several states have legalized the use of marijuana for some recreational and medical purposes, one …
Read More »Dennis Peron, Father of Medical Marijuana in California, Dies at 72
(Reuters) – Dennis Peron, the cannabis activist who fired up the movement to legalize medical marijuana in California, died on Saturday in a San Francisco hospital. He was 72. Also a prominent figure in San Francisco’s gay community, he was …
Read More »As States Legalize Marijuana, Investors See an Opportunity
New Jersey’s new governor, Phil Murphy, made access to medical marijuana easier in the Garden State this week. A few weeks earlier, California, with its nearly 40 million people, legalized recreational marijuana use, having cleared the way for medical marijuana …
Read More »Court Clears Man Who Waited 7 Years for Trial on Pot Charges
It was after his third mental competency test, all of which he passed, that Joseph Tigano started getting desperate. After all, by that point he had spent six years locked inside the Niagara County, N.Y., jail, awaiting trial on a …
Read More »Murphy Starts to Expand Access to Medical Marijuana in New Jersey
Having campaigned on a pledge to fully legalize marijuana, Gov. Philip D. Murphy took the first step toward expanding access to the drug in New Jersey on Tuesday, signing an executive order that would ease regulations on the use of …
Read More »The Latest: AG: Girl Can Use Medical Marijuana at School
CHICAGO — The Latest on lawsuit to allow 11-year-old to receive marijuana treatment while at school (all times local):3:40 p.m.The Illinois attorney general's office has told a federal court it will allow a suburban Chicago school district to administer medical marijuana to an 11-year-old leukemia patient to treat her for seizure disorders.The commitment made to Judge John Blakey on Friday came two days after the student's parents sued Schaumburg-based District 54 and the state for the girl's right to take medical marijuana at school.
Read More »The Debate Over Enforcing Marijuana Laws
To the Editor: Re “Faced With the Threat of Enforcement, Californians Are, Like, Whatever” (news article, Jan. 5): That Attorney General Jeff Sessions says “stricter enforcement by prosecutors will help tackle the growing drug crisis, and thwart violent crime across …
Read More »The 12.31.2017 Issue
RE: THE LIVES THEY LIVED A collection of tributes to some of the artists, innovators and thinkers we lost in the past year. These lists can never cover everyone, so there are always going to be people miffed at who’s …
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