Legal Marijuana Endorsed by Ithaca, NY Mayor
Why the hell not?
And that's without counting the add-on benefits to the fast-food industry
Two businessmen accused of trying to block legalization in order to arrange control over market
Keep everybody guessing while the world moves on without them
Forget principles, you win legislators with power and money
Doesn't think it will truly stop violence in Central America
Prosecutors in parts of state still pressing forward
The announcement comes after the top Indiana cop supported making the stuff legal
Who knows the product better?
It's already a big business, so get a piece of the pie
The feds will probably just take it as a challenge
A little federalism from the federal government, if you will
The law would impose heavy regulation, which might not be a brilliant idea
Everybody take a deep breath of relief. Now, who has the Doritos?
Colorado and Washington show us the way out of the senseless war on marijuana.
The more the merrier
The nation's drug warriors plow ahead, driven by fear of a world where addicts clog the gutters.
Prosecutors already reacting to outcome of Tuesday's vote
Seems like a reasonable proposal
Now they'll actually get a chance to study the stuff
Amendment 64, the marijuana legalization initiative that Colorado voters approved yesterday, must be signed into law within 30 days by Gov. John Hickenlooper, who has indicated he will do so.
At 53 percent, support is getting higher
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