Colorado Officials Want to Ban Edible Pot
Probably discussed it over a couple of jello shots.
Probably discussed it over a couple of jello shots.
While media outlets and law enforcement officials warn that pot-infused edibles could end up in kids' treat bags, evidence suggests there's no reason to worry.
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Ballot initiatives across the country offer more substance in the midterm elections than the battle for Senate control.
Visitors can openly buy marijuana, but they still have to consume it on the sly.
Reproductive-rights and drug-policy groups are calling for an end to the harsher sentencing of pregnant women charged with drug crimes.
Two cases give the Supreme Court a chance to limit cops' broad power to stop and search your car.
Edibles are tricky, but consumers are not as helpless as Maureen Dowd implies.
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