Arizona'sProposition 207would allow limited marijuana use, possession and cultivation by adults over age 21; ban smoking it in public; establish state and local regulation of marijuana licensees; and allow marijuana offenses to be expunged.About 60%of voters supported the measure on Election Day....
No, the usage of marijuana in Georgia for either medical or recreational purposes is against the law in this state. Marijuana possession, regardless of quantity, is considered a criminal violation. In accordance with Georgia's medical marijuana law, individuals who meet certain criteria are permitted...
adults. It is recommended to design policy interventions to counter illicit drug use and a combination of both prescription drug misuse and illicit drug use as the result of medical marijuana legalization.Lee, Yen-HanIndiana UnivChang, Yen-Chang...
This year has the best chance we have ever seen in Minnesota for recreational marijuana legalization. Both the house and senate have a democratic majority. The Senate majority is slim, and it's not a sure thing that legalization would happen. There are still plenty of opponents in both the ...
but Holcomb has said he’s blocking any efforts to legalize it. It’s much of the same as of late. Indiana is still under the Holcomb administration, and despite 17 bills filed during the 2023 legislative session, according to Marijuana Moment,no cannabis measures made it out of committee....
Chef Alex Tretter carries a tray of cannabis-infused peanut butter and jelly cups to the oven for baking at Sweet Grass Kitchen, a marijuana edibles bakery in Denver, on June 19, 2014. Marijuana use among Colorado high school students appears to be declining, despite the state’s p...
(besides their unfortunate fixation with perms), it was their near universal hatred ofweed.Everybodywas a cop back then. Walter Mondale, the Democratic candidate for president in 1984, called for another "War on Drugs" — all drugs.Ronald Reagan, for his part, believed that marijuana was "...
in July became the chamber's first leader to back legalizing marijuana, pledging to “make this a priority in the Senate,” where Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Ron Wyden of Oregon have drafted legislation. And legalization advocates hope to have a champion in Vice President Kam...