Marijuana
Sen. Leahy Floats Federal Marijuana Legalization
Sends letter to drug czar wanting to know administration's plans
Smoking Pot and Tying the Knot
Familiarity is breeding tolerance of marijuana and gay marriage.
Washington Bar Will Allow Customers to Toke Up
Looking to draw in customers in a difficult financial situation
CO Governor Signs Off on Marijuana Legalization
But doesn't spark-up, so far as we know
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.
Workplace Policies Clash With Marijuana Legalization
Like we haven't been gaming drug tests for years
Pot Warriors in Washington and Colorado Could Face Battle With DOJ
Legal action being considered by the White House
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
U.S. Transportation Department Vows To Enforce Pot Ban Despite State Laws
Petty regulations help the feds maintain control
Same Sex Marriage, Marijuana Now Officially Legal in Washington State
After referenda passed last month
MI Prosecutor Sues To Block Grand Rapids Pot Decriminalization
He's bent out of shape that a crime was turned into a civil infraction
Legalized Marijuana Could Be a $46 Billion Business
And that's without counting the add-on benefits to the fast-food industry
Feds Have Yet To Clarify Stance on Marijuana Legalization
Keep everybody guessing while the world moves on without them
Despite Ballot Defeat, Pot Legalization Finds Fans Among Tax-Hungry OR Lawmakers
Forget principles, you win legislators with power and money
U.S. Drug Czar on Legal Pot in Colorado and Washington: It's "very clear that federal law will continue to be enforced"
Gil Kerlikowske tells Marketplace radio, "There are questions in front of the Department of Justice. They've made some statements, and it has been very clear that federal law will continue to be enforced."
Uncertainty in Colorado Following Pot Vote
Prosecutors in parts of state still pressing forward
Municipal Governments in Michigan Reject Marijuana Decriminalization--and Democracy
Flint and Detroit voters approve marijuana decriminalization, their city governments ignore them.
Marijuana Battle Brings Unlikely Allies Together Over Federalism
All of a sudden, everybody wants the feds to back off