Colorado and Washington vote to become first US states to legalize marijuana
Marijuana is now legal in Colorado and Washington for recreational use, and possibly in Oregon as well. While the decision in Colorado is historic, it was not without controversy: The measure won by a...
View ArticleColorado pot vote mirrors party lines that re-elected Obama
By KEVIN VAUGHAN and BURT HUBBARD I-News Network, Nov. 7, 2012 President Barack Obama’s county-by-county victories in Colorado virtually mirrored the vote to legalize marijuana use in the state – in...
View ArticleStates Legalizing Marijuana Will Violate Federal Law, Trigger Constitutional...
The Huffington Post | By Matt Ferner Posted: 10/15/2012 3:13 pm Updated: 10/15/2012 10:04 pm On a Monday teleconference call, former Drug Enforcement Agency administrators and directors of the Office...
View ArticleWe just legalized pot. Now what?
Colorado.com, Nov 7, 2012 From the federal legal implications of marijuana possession to do-it-yourself home-grow operations, Amendment 64 discussions are cropping up all over Colorado. We just...
View ArticleWelcome to the Amsterdam of the Rockies
A ski town weighs opening its doors to marijuana tourists. —By Josh Harkinson| Mon Nov. 12, 2012 3:08 AM PST Two years ago in Breckenridge, Colorado—on April 20 at 4:20 p.m., to be precise—Mike Davis...
View ArticleA Look Ahead: 12 States That Could Legalize Medical Marijuana in 2013
from The Medical Marijuana Business Daily, January 15, 2013 Last year was a significant one for the marijuana industry, with two states passing MMJ laws and another two legalizing cannabis for...
View ArticleThe U.S. drug czar weighs in on Canada’s pot habit and a great rebuttal!
by Gil Kerlikowske, macleans.ca , February 11, 2013 Gil Kerlikowske is U.S. President Obama’s director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy—more commonly known as the U.S. “drug czar.” His...
View ArticleUS Supreme Court Limits Front Door Drug Dog Sniffs
by Phillip Smith, Information Liberation, March 26, 2013 The US Supreme Court Tuesday ruled that a drug dog’s sniff of a residence’s front door is search under the meaning of the Fourth Amendment and...
View Article4/20 Surprise: Proposed Colorado Marijuana Rules Will Make It Easier to Get a...
Bill vaporizes ‘vertical integration,’ one-year monopoly proposals By STEVEN NELSON, April 19, 2013, US News Colorado legislators announced legislation for regulating legal marijuana businesses Friday...
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