CANNABIS CULTURE - A Federal courtroom played host to a philosophy debate over spirituality and religion in the case of religious cannabis user Chris Bennett.
A new directive from the federal government’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives concerning the rights of medical marijuana patients to own or possess firearms runs contrary to state and federal law and should not be enforced, Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock told the U.S. Justice Department Monday.
Firearms dealers in states that allow medical marijuana can't sell guns or ammunition to registered users of the drug, a policy that marijuana and gun-rights groups say denies Second Amendment rights to individuals who are following state law.
For more than a year, Michael McShane counted on Big Daddy's marijuana dispensary in Oak Park to provide the drug he uses for his cancer, back pain and immune illness.
The state Supreme Court has ruled that an employer can fire a worker who uses medical marijuana, even when the worker uses the drug at home and experiences no side effects on the job.
A Coquitlam man who suffers from a serious medical condition has filed a complaint against the North Vancouver RCMP after they seized his medical marijuana and the federal licence that allows him to carry it.
Arizona's top federal prosecutor launched a pre-emptive strike against the state's medical-marijuana industry Monday, warning prospective pot growers and sellers that they could be prosecuted under federal drug-trafficking laws.