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Yes on 1, the campaign to legalize and regulate marijuana for recreational use in Maine, has launched their first TV ad.
With Gov. Christie's surprising reversal on expanding the medical marijuana program comes a new batch of very different bills that would allow recreational cannabis in New Jersey.
All eyes may be on the Clinton versus Trump circus this election, but November 8 will also be the most important moment yet for marijuana in the United States.
In addition to the members supporting legalization, 254 congressmen and senators support policies related to the decriminalization of marijuana, or to allowing marijuana for medical use.
If Hillary Clinton can consolidate the support of young left-wing voters — and motivate them to turn out on Election Day — she will win the White House. And there’s no better cure for millennial apathy than legal marijuana.
Poll: Massachusetts Voters Favor Legal Recreational Marijuana, But Have Reservations – Cannabis News
Support for the measure cuts across all demographic categories, with only voters over 55 years old and self-described conservatives opposing the measure.
Voters on Nov. 8 will decide ballot measures in nine states that would expand legal access to marijuana.
HARTFORD — The new age of marijuana research in Connecticut begins in less than a week, when the Department of Consumer Protection begins taking applications for proposals to expand job opportunities and possibly set new standards for the plants and their hundreds of active ingredients.
Southern and coastal residents and those under 50 are driving the support for the ballot question.
The proposed law would also allow New Jersey residents with prior pot possession arrests to apply for record expungement.
Why not ask Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump some pointed questions about legalizing marijuana?
Would-be medical marijuana users in Nevada will no longer have to endure a trip to the DMV when seeking a patient card.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will have their first of three debates on Monday.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – An attorney for supporters of a proposal to allow medical marijuana in Missouri told a judge Monday that enough registered voters signed petitions for it to be placed on the Nov. 8 ballot and that local elections boards wrongly tossed out thousands of signatures.
Nashville, which residents often refer to as the Buckle of the Bible Belt, may be on the cusp of joining the long roster of American cities that have decriminalized cannabis.
63% of Republican millennials and 77% of their Democratic-leaning counterparts support the legalization of marijuana.