Long-time Fraser Valley marijuana crusader John Conroy is finalizing a lawsuit accusing Ottawa of infringing on the rights of medical pot users and growers.
After last weekend's International Drug Reform Conference in Denver, a clear picture is emerging of which states are likely to be the first to follow Colorado and Washington down the path of marijuana legalization.
The fight to have the U.S.-imprisoned Marc Emery, aka the Prince of Pot, transferred to Canada for the remainder of his prison sentence was taken to Parliament Hill Tuesday where members of parliament joined his wife, Jodie Emery, in a public call for his return.
The Florida Supreme Court has set December 5 as the day it will hear arguments in state Attorney General Pam Bondi's effort to quash a medical marijuana initiative that is now in its signature-gathering phase.
CANNABIS CULTURE - Canada's mainstream media has picked up the story: Opposition MPs will hold a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa tomorrow morning with Jodie Emery, wife of imprisoned marijuana activist Marc Emery, to ask the government for the Prince of Pot's return home.
I never would have imagined this moment, but I can say with pride, with dignity, and without reservation that I am a mother fighting to get marijuana for my six-year-old daughter, Lorelei.
On Monday, the Washington State Liquor Board came out with recommendations on how the legislature should handle medical marijuana now that I-502 rules have been adopted for the recreational cannabis market.