By The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A Senate panel voted Thursday to make it easier for businesses that legally produce and sell marijuana to do business […]
Oregon — When choosing retirement locales, a few factors pop to mind: climate, amenities, proximity to grandchildren, access to quality healthcare. Chris Cooper had something else […]
On Thursday, Gallup released a poll showing that 44 percent of Americans have said they’ve tried marijuana, the largest number the survey has ever recorded. This isn’t too […]
Oregon adults will be able to legally purchase recreational marijuana beginning Oct. 1, about a year earlier than had been expected. Gov. Kate Brown (D) signed […]
Citing concerns that local and state detention centers would be forced to distribute medical marijuana to arrestees and inmates, the state of Illinois has passed a […]
Colorado — A Colorado financial institution is suing the federal government to be allowed to serve the state’s growing marijuana industry, according to a report in […]
SPARKS, Nev. (AP) — Fifteen years after Nevadans voted to legalize it, medical marijuana was sold legally in the state for the first time Friday at […]
Hundreds of veterans lined up in Denver to receive free cannabis products on Saturday as a sign of protest against a recent decision by Colorado’s Board […]
USA — In the past few years, the U.S. has been steadily growing support for marijuana reform. From the presidential candidates to the general public, this […]
Last month, HIGH TIMES brought you a report on a vile group of Santa Ana police officers that got caught on surveillance cameras eating marijuana edibles […]
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