
NY Gov. Cuomo Announces 2021 Marijuana Legalization Push
If Governor Andrew Cuomo has anything to say about it, New York will soon have its own legal marijuana market. Cuomo announced Wednesday, January 6, 2021, he will pursue legislation

If Governor Andrew Cuomo has anything to say about it, New York will soon have its own legal marijuana market. Cuomo announced Wednesday, January 6, 2021, he will pursue legislation

In recent years, states around the country have been rapidly pushing to legalize cannabis. Don’t expect anything different in 2021. Some 15 states have already legalized adult-use recreational marijuana, as

The DEA is expected to issue a rule Friday morning that will be a serious issue for current marijuana grow operations and a variety of other businesses. Documents obtained by

The unbalanced laws and policies surrounding alcohol and cannabis may be due to vastly differing perceptions of the substances in mainstream society.

The U.S. House of Representatives made history early Friday afternoon when it approved the MORE Act. The bill, as written, would essentially end federal marijuana prohibition. The MORE Act (Marijuana

On Wednesday, the U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs removed cannabis from the Schedule IV list, which contains highly addictive drugs such as heroin.

SB67 grants the right to claim, market & protect regionally made cannabis, while “seeking to establish the world’s first cannabis appellations of origin.”

Supporting organizations that advocate for safe and legal cannabis and CBD access for veterans is a tangible way to help, and thank, our soldiers.

In Ocala, Florida, a Belleview High School dean was fired for testing positive for prescribed medical marijuana use.

In terms of cannabis, this election showed us that there is an undeniably, overwhelming desire for accessible, legalized marijuana.

Residents in Arizona, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey and South Dakota will be able to vote on the legalization of medical & recreational cannabis.

Governor Polis signed an Executive Order today, which will grant pardons to those who have been convicted of possessing one ounce or less of marijuana.

Does the tax revenue collected from legal recreational cannabis even justify the costs of regulation?

Hemp’s landscape in Europe is getting trimmed. We discuss the past, present and future of how Europeans access hemp and all its derivatives.

With a number of bills working in Congress, and one which has passed committee, it appears that federal law may change soon to tax and regulate cannabis.

Will COVID-19 provide the necessary push for marijuana to become less taboo and more mainstream – particularly in the eye of the law?

With the next Presidential election looming ahead, what will the next POTUS have in store for the cannabis industry? An industry expert shares his predictions.

Being related in any way to the cannabis, hemp, CBD, or even essential oils can get you banned, flagged, or dropped by a bank that you would normally be in good standing with.

To learn about California’s varied approach to some of the biggest issues impacting the cannabis space, we spoke with L.A.’s Executive Director and General Manager of the Department of Cannabis Regulation Cat Packer and cannabis business attorney and Co-founder of Grupo Flor Gavin Kogan.

The effort to legalize cannabis nationwide passed a huge historic milestone with congressional committee passage of The MORE Act. Will it pass the Senate?