Federal agents want Michigan to turn over medical marijuana records as part of an investigation in the Lansing area, a sign that voter approval won't stop federal authorities from enforcing their drug laws.
CANNABIS CULTURE - 2010 was a huge media year for the herb, but some of this year's pot news was left in a haze. Here's a round up of the Top Ten Underreported Marijuana Stories from 2010.
In California, a positive drug test can still get you fired from your job, recommendation or no recommendation. In Arizona, unless you show up to the job blitzed out of your mind with a joint hanging out of your mouth, you're good.
In this video I talk with Robert Wooster, a medical marijuana user who was arrested in Bob Hope Airport in Burbank California for carrying a pound of his medicine.
CANNABIS CULTURE - The Senate of Canada has passed Bill S-10, which includes mandatory minimum sentences for marijuana offences. No this is not a drill. The bill will now move to the House of Commons for voting before it can become law.
Like so many other cookbook authors, Sandy Moriarty included recipes for a variety of foods, including desserts, appetizers and entrees. But Moriarty's recipes include what she calls a special "magic ingredient."
Drug policy reform activists, buoyed by polls showing a strong majority of voters in Washington support ending the government's crusade against cannabis, are aiming to legalize marijuana by presenting the issue to the public on the November 2011 ballot. But here's the strange thing: it's possible their politicians might beat them to it.