FDA Finalizes Guidance On ‘Unique Challenges’ Of Psychedelic Research And Schedules Hearing On Therapeutic Uses
January 4, 2022 Cannabis Decriminalization Reduces Racial Disparity In Arrests For Possession The failed war on drugs is racist:
January 2, 2022 Recreational Marijuana Is Now Legal In Montana: What You Should Know After months of preparation and planning, recreational marijuana sales in Montana are starting Saturday morning.
January 1, 2022 Colorado Governor Polis Pardons Over 1300 People For Minor Marijuana Crimes On Thursday, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis pardoned 1,351 people for minor marijuana possession crimes, The Hill reported.
Activism December 29, 2021 These European Countries Could Legalize Cannabis In 2022 Which European country will legalize cannabis in 2022? The short answer to this question doesn’t exist.
December 28, 2021 Support For Legalizing Cannabis In Australia Nearly Doubles Over Six Years Over 40% of Australians believe marijuana should be legalised, a figure that has nearly doubled since 2013, according to new analysis.
Activism December 26, 2021 Californians Overwhelmingly Supported Legalizing Marijuana. Why Is It Still A Mess? Five years ago, California voters overwhelmingly chose to legalize the adult use of marijuana.
Activism December 23, 2021 Which Countries Will Likely Legalize Cannabis In 2022 And Why Isn’t The US Among Them? Cannabis reform is heating up across the nation.
Activism December 17, 2021 Cannabis Buds and Flowers Will Soon Be Legalized in Thailand. Here’s What That Means. Cannabis was removed from Thailand’s narcotics code last week, in a move that is set to give a further boost to the country’s blossoming industry.
December 16, 2021 TSA And Cannabis: What You Need To Know Not only do states have different laws, but some airports even have different policies when it comes to marijuana and the TSA.
December 16, 2021 Ohio Senate Passes Bill To Expand Medical Marijuana Program A proposed expansion of Ohio’s medical marijuana program would award cultivation licenses to processors that sued the state over previous denials