CANNABIS CULTURE - Galvanized rather than defeated by the recent federal actions in Oakland, California and throughout the state, activists are staging a protest and a film festival in the town known as Oaksterdam this Friday, April 20.
Although Owen Smith has won a constitutional challenge against Health Canada's medical marijuana laws, he'll be back in court April 25 to set a date for his trial by judge and jury.
A Kamloops case in which a compassion club activist hopes to challenge the constitutionality of Canada’s medical marijuana law took a fresh turn Monday.
A community along B.C.’s Sunshine Coast is considering whether to implement special zoning for medical marijuana, allowing large-scale commercial operations in industrial and agricultural areas.
Politicians across Vancouver Island supported a motion to decriminalize marijuana at the annual conference for the Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities in Ucluelet.
Despite the recent federal crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries and last week's raid on Oaksterdam University, it appears that the four groups approved last month to open dispensaries in Oakland still want to get into the medical marijuana business.
The truth is that the American people don't want a war on medical marijuana at all, and we're steering our leaders in the wrong direction -- both morally and politically -- when we suggest that voters support the reckless drug war posturing of the past.
CANNABIS CULTURE - Getting amazing marijuana photos takes practice and access to a variety of cannabis, but it's not next-to-impossible to snap great ganja shots.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is flying to a weekend summit in Colombia where his hard line on drugs will put him at odds with some Latin American leaders who are calling for a debate over whether drug use should be decriminalized.