Delaware's Democratic Governor Vetoes Cannabis Decriminalization Bill
The bill would've removed civil penalties but stopped well short of taxation and regulation.
The bill would've removed civil penalties but stopped well short of taxation and regulation.
The Republican Senate candidate is echoing decades of anti-pot propaganda, but evidence to support his hypothesis is hard to find.
Federal regulations make it more likely that a driver can be suspended or fired for drug use, regardless of whether they ever drove unsafely.
The overall prevalence of cannabis consumption among adolescents rose between 2017 and 2019 but has fallen since then.
"Extortion, there's no other way to explain it," the couple's attorney says.
It may not translate to victory in November, but increased support for marijuana legalization is a welcome change.
The cultivation tax has driven up the cost of growing cannabis, fueling illegal operations and the state’s enormous black market.
The settlement came after the Justice Department agreed to return more than $1 million in proceeds from state-licensed marijuana businesses in California.
Heavy regulation, high taxes, and local bans combined to cripple the legal cannabis industry, which accounts for just a third of the state's pot market.
The proposed rule, which targets the cigarettes that black smokers overwhelmingly prefer, will harm the community it is supposed to help.
Chuck Schumer seems less interested in achieving cannabis reform than in making political hay from his inevitable failure.
Nearly two dozen towns that had said no to legal weed shops are reconsidering.
Nikki Fried, a Democrat, is suing the Biden administration, arguing that the policy violates the Second Amendment and a congressional spending rider.
Jonathan Wall, whose federal trial begins on May 2, notes that many people openly engage in similar conduct with impunity.
The Florida senator has a long history of defending prohibition, but it has not improved his arguments.
Empyreal Logistics agreed to drop its claims against the Justice Department, but it is still suing San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus.
An emergency measure proposed by Council Chairman Phil Mendelson would have given city officials the power to fine and close the city's unregulated cannabis "gifting shops."
Instead of building on Republican support for federalism, they seem determined to alienate potential allies.
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Just three Republicans voted for the MORE Act, two fewer than in 2020.
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer worries that approving the SAFE Banking Act would make broader changes less likely.
Though voters simultaneously approved initiatives aimed at legalizing both recreational and medical use of marijuana, Amendment A got quickly tied up in court.
But 37 states allow medical or recreational use, and arrests are falling.
Black markets thrive under mismanaged legalization.
The federal mandatory minimum didn't leave many options.
Patrick Card's story is a case study in how the state uses civil forfeiture to try to coerce plea bargains.
Previous efforts languished in committees.
Child care workers benefit from state subsidies. They’re fighting against possible cuts by encouraging regressive taxes that fuel a new drug war.
A proposed commercial by dispensary-locator company Weedmaps was sacked by NFL and NBC suits.
San Bernardino County deputies stopped the same armored-car driver twice and took nearly $1.1 million in cash owned by legal marijuana dispensaries.
A federal judge declined to issue a temporary restraining order, saying the evidence of legal violations is insufficient at this point.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves' grudging support for medical marijuana speaks volumes about the erosion of support for prohibition.
The Institute for Justice argues that the seizures violated state law, federal law, and the U.S. Constitution.
A new 2022 law will punish anybody “aiding and abetting” unlicensed dealers. It will most certainly harm low-level workers.
Rogel Aguilera-Mederos faced harsh punishment under the state’s mandatory minimum sentences for insisting on the right to a trial.
Stranger still, the leading drug policy reform organization supported Schumer's obstruction.
If only they would apply that lesson to other goods and services.
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Despite state legalization, federal prohibition makes break-ins harder on marijuana shops and manufacturers.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court ruled that the ballot initiative violated the "single subject" rule for constitutional amendments.
There are better ways to build trust in the community than by violating the Fourth Amendment.
The meager evidence cited by Connecticut officials makes their warnings seem overwrought.
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Rep. Nancy Mace is touting "a framework which allows states to make their own decisions on cannabis."
Bau Tran might go to jail for his conduct, but he will be insulated from having to face a jury in civil court.