NORML PAC is pleased to announce that it has endorsed Shenna Bellows in her campaign…
Most New York state voters support regulating the adult use of cannabis, while a super-majority endorse legalizing the plant for therapeutic purposes, according to a recently released Quinnipiac University poll.
Today, the Department of Justice and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network division of the Treasury…
Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN) has introduced federal legislation, House Resolution 4046, to remove legal restrictions…
Earlier today, 18 members of Congress signed onto a letter that was delivered to President…
At a press conference this afternoon, State Senator Josh Miller (D-Cranston) and Representative Edith H.…
Nearly 30 states, and the District of Columbia are considering marijuana law reform legislation this year,…
State election officials have affirmed that a proposed initiative to regulate the production and retail sale of cannabis to adults has obtained the necessary number of signatures from registered voters to appear on 2014 ballot. According to the results of a statewide Public Policy Polling survey, released today, 53 percent of registered voters “think (that) marijuana should be legally allowed for recreational use, that stores should be allowed to sell it, and that its sales should be taxed and regulated similarly to alcohol.”
