Spicer’s Comments On Federal Marijuana Enforcement Spark Disappointment, Unnecessary Speculation Within Industry

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And a very happy Friday to all of you marijuana legalization advocates, and anyone else that might be listening! This is Todd Denkin with The National Marijuana News and boy do we have a lot to cover today after the wild midterm elections on Tuesday that are still not over. Votes are still being tallied…
FRIDAY LIVE! Posted by The National Marijuana News on Friday, March 16, 2018 3-15-18 Status of Cannabis Reform in RI, MD, VA, PA, WV Let’s review the state marijuana legalization surge of 2018 through the first quarter of the year. Pennsylvania began medical marijuana sales on February 15th, almost 2 years after Governor Wolf signed…
The country continues to look towards Colorado drug use statistics concerning marijuana since data goes back to 2014. Marijuana legalization opponents are trying to find statistics that show that adult-use cannabis is to the detriment of the people, and proponents are looking for vindication and further support to push national legalization. Statistics out of Colorado…
Great news for marijuana and music fans in California! The Sacramento city council recently approved a motion to allow for the sale and consumption of marijuana at this year’s Cannabis Cup festival. This will be California’s first festival post legalization where marijuana is officially ok to be sold to the public and allows it to…
SAN ANDREAS, Calif. — More than 27,000 marijuana plants were seized and 35 people arrested in a series of raids in a California county that is trying to crack down on illegal grows as the state prepares to become the world’s largest marijuana marketplace when recreational pot is legalized next year. The crackdown on more…
56 SHARES ShareTweet While the amount of waivers issued to army recruits that have consumed marijuana sometime in their life has increased over 60% since 2016, other federal issues relating to marijuana remain unchanged. The federal government has come to find marijuana acceptable enough that army recruitment will now turn a blind eye on past…