AZ Medical Marijuana Law Tested in Court
State lawyers challenge their own constituents' judgment
State lawyers challenge their own constituents' judgment
Authorities interpret the law as restrictively as they can
Aaron Sandusky faces 10 years to life
The U.S. attorney says the Harborside Health Center is too big
Drug Policy Alliance's Ethan Nadelmann and Drug Policy Institute's Kevin Sabet take on pot and public health.
Drug Policy Alliance's Ethan Nadelmann and Drug Policy Institute's Kevin Sabet debate state cannabis initiatives.
The goal is to force officials to allow them to operate
For once the public actually calls the shots
Part of latest group of actions
But the city council clowns openly say they hope the feds will do the job for them
Doing things right doesn't require the government
Weed would remain illegal under federal law, but good luck to the feds trying to enforce that ban if a state abandons it.
"He's awesome," says head of the "pro" effort
Lawsuit by social conservatives to block it went up in smoke
It's all part of the administration's hands-off approach to medical marijuana, but minus the "off" part
As state voters consider legalization, D.C. fires warning shots
A measure challenging the city council move qualified for the ballot
Reality diverges just a little bit from the face presented to political fans
An interview with Don Duncan on the future of medical marijuana
Opponents failed to register the site, so somebody else did and is having some fun with it.
There's no fundamental right to use something that's illegal, says the court, which sort of begs the question
Suffered injuries in the Vietnam War, he says
Activists are poised to gut the ban at the polls if the city doesn't do it first