Marijuana Ballot Initiatives
These 4 States Will Reform Their Marijuana Laws in 2013
The pot reform movement picks up speed.
Oregon, California, and Maine Could be Marijuana Legalization Battlegrounds in 2016 (and Maybe Even 2014)
What would happen if Oregon legalization advocates had the financial and policy support that went into Colorado and Washington?
Judge Allows Michigan City Pot Decriminalization to Take Effect
Grand Rapids voters chose to make marijuana possession and use a civil infraction
Leahy Slams War on Pot, Promises Forensics and Sentencing Reform in Georgetown Speech
"We have spent...hundreds of billions of dollars on this so called 'war on drugs.' Well, we've lost."
Some Latin American Leaders Question Enforcing Drug Laws
Now that recreational marijuana is legal in some U.S. states
Initiative to Keep LA Pot Dispensaries Open Qualifies for Ballot
A second initiative would allow even more
Group Hails End of Drug War in Full-Page Ad
Sends thanks to voters in Colorado and Washington State
UPDATED: Marijuana Reformers Have Mixed Feelings About Drug Warrior Dianne Feinstein Heading Up Judiciary Committee
Reactions range from hopeful to very, very worried.
A Great Year For Pot, Freedom, and Ending the Drug War
Q&A with Marijuana Policy Project's Rob Kampia
President Obama on White House Weed Stance: "We're Supposed to Be Carrying Out Laws." Oh Is That a New Thing For This Administration?
The president's chosen not to enforce laws before, why not again?
Smoking Pot and Tying the Knot
Familiarity is breeding tolerance of marijuana and gay marriage.
President Obama Is Now to the Right of Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels on Marijuana Policy
Daniels says Obama should respect states' rights.
Why Colorado's Marijuana Legalization Initiative Could Be In Vain
State policy makers need to develop sensible marijuana regulations, not destructive ones.
Here's How the Obama Administration Is Considering Responding to Legal Pot in Colorado and Washington
The Obama administration is preparing for an all-out legal battle.
Prosecutor Under Fire For Opposing Grand Rapids Pot Decriminalization
Voters approved the legal change, so he's winning few friends
MI Prosecutor Sues To Block Grand Rapids Pot Decriminalization
He's bent out of shape that a crime was turned into a civil infraction