After two years of study and discussion, the federal government has finalized new rules for medical marijuana and granted a reprieve to pharmacists who opposed the rules in their draft form.
Last Friday, the White House released its annual score card on other countries' compliance with US drug policy demands, the presidential determination on major drug producing and trafficking countries.
A bill that would legalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana for adults over 21 and set up a system of regulated marijuana commerce was introduced in the District of Columbia city council Tuesday.
A Vermont farming group is cheering a Department of Justice memorandum that it says could clear the way for the worry-free cultivation of hemp by the 2014 growing season.
Nobody wants to be a criminal. That’s the thought that crosses John’s mind each night as he gets ready for bed. Part of his nightly routine involves breaking the law, but he isn’t losing any sleep over it.
Nearly a year after the expiration of the city's moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries, the City Council will decide Monday night whether to proceed with a plan to allow and regulate the shops, or ban them.
After five years of near monthly court sessions, I should be doing my last appearance this Tuesday, Sept. 17 in a Garden City courtroom for R v. Mernagh. I’ll be rushing back to Vapor Central for The Mernahuana Zone on Pot TV at 720-1020 east or 420-720 west for our weekly weedy webcast.