
SAFE Banking Act Passes in the House by a Landslide
Late Wednesday afternoon, the House of Representatives voted to pass the SAFE Banking Act, protecting banks that work with legal cannabis companies.

Late Wednesday afternoon, the House of Representatives voted to pass the SAFE Banking Act, protecting banks that work with legal cannabis companies.

Being listed as one of High Times’ 100 Most Influential People in Cannabis, activist and entrepreneur Nina Parks has a passion for the cannabusiness. In this snippet from our print interview, the founder of Mirage Medicinal and co-founder of Supernova Women discusses her hopes for the next decade of legislation.

A number of countries in Latin America have the potential to become global leaders in the cannabis space. Here’s what you need to know.

In this exclusive interview, Minorities for Medical Marijuana Founder Roz McCarthy discusses the best way to build diversity within the world of cannabis.

With Illinois becoming the most recent state to legalize cannabis, here is the latest on other states approaching legalization.

In these exclusive quotes, Nina Parks discusses her world of cannabis activism, the power of social media, and the need for change in cannabis policy.

Some tribes are capitalizing on the cash crop of the future and investing in cannabis companies (like NuWu) that could revitalize their economies.

Canada’s federal government is currently working to pass a bill that would provide pardons for people convicted of minor cannabis possession.

Alex Rogers, founder of the International Cannabis Business Conference, discusses the state of the international cannabis industry.

With Canada’s legalization era now underway, regulations vary from province to province. It is best to stay abreast of developments coming up in 2019.

During the years of 2013 and 2014, 20.81% of teens aged 12-17 used marijuana in the past year, while only 18.35% did the same during 2014/2015.

With the boom of the cannabis market and legalization inching across the country, major colleges and universities are getting involved with cannabis.

Israel’s current election campaign is led by a nationalist libertarian with a criminal record who vows to legalize cannabis.

Alaska has moved closer to becoming the first in the country with statewide rules allowing onsite use of marijuana at specially authorized stores.

Several Democratic presidential contenders want the U.S. government to legalize marijuana, reflecting a nationwide shift in attitudes about cannabis.

Colorado lawmakers consider limits on where e-cigarettes can be used in an effort to combat rising teen use of vaping devices.

Part of California’s tax revenue from pot sales was to be devoted to youth programs. A year in and there’s still no money for those programs.

Bank officials and others urged Congress on Wednesday to fully open the doors of the U.S. banking system to the legal marijuana industry.

Legislation was proposed Friday that would allow states to have a legal cannabis market without threat of federal intervention.

Across the country, criminal prosecutors are refusing to pursue criminal charges for possession of cannabis. How is your jurisdiction affected?