Could Weed Become Federally Legal Soon? Yes, there is a chance that federal prohibition could end in the not-too-distant future. This is because there is already a motion to create that law and allow for blanket legalization across the country. ...
Since medical cannabis was first legalized in Colorado in 1996, nearly half the country has legalized marijuana for recreational use. Even more states have decriminalized weed or allowed marijuana to be used for medical purposes,and now, the substance may even be reclassified federally.The Justice...
A former producer said they did not know, but mentioned that since weed is not federally legal it's unlikely. I contacted several current contestants and received no response. I also contacted several former contestants — mostly post-2018, when California legalized recreational pot — and receiv...
It would make sense to put flyers in your neighbor's mailboxes. And if you're like me, your probably thinking, 'I bought it, so it's mine, doesn't that mean I can do what I wish with it?' But the question arises...is it legal in New York State? The first thing to consider...
According to a statementissued todayby Kind, Microsoft will work with the startup on software services for governments tracking legal weed, with Microsoft powering the software through its Azure cloud computing service. “The goal of this relationship is to leverage each company’s resources to prov...
remains illegal federally and in the state of California. But in Los Angeles’ growing illicit market, Personalized Wellbeing and Psilouette are notable for their sleek branding and brazenness. Tickets to the mushroom-enhanced yoga class were offered online for$100 per person, and a publ...
Many states levy hefty taxes on legal weed, while also imposing extensive and costly regulation—such as those track-and-trace tags. Even the biggest legal cannabis firms are generally stuck dealing with small, regional banks, and their deposits are not federally insured. Loans are hard to come...
Interestingly, the oldest legal text concerning cannabis dates back to the 1600s—when the colony of Virginia required every farm to grow and produce hemp. Since then, cannabis use was fairly widespread until the 1930s when the Marihuana Tax Act was enforced, prohibiting marijuana federally but ...
“It’s a funny juxtaposition,” she said. “The entire industry is federally illegal. But that’s evolving, too. We are just trying to stay responsive and nimble.” Perry writes for the Associated Press.
“fall into the wrong hands,” as the mayor puts it. The ATF’s statistical analysis — of guns confiscated from criminals in St. Louis — strongly suggests that the merchants of death are most often federally licensed firearms dealers from mainly white suburbs. Moreover, the relatively brief...