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Since last Tuesday, we have seen a deluge of stories asking what federal pot policy is going to look like under President-elect Trump.
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Since last Tuesday, we have seen a deluge of stories asking what federal pot policy is going to look like under President-elect Trump.
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Both candidates have expressed support for medical marijuana, and have encouraged the federal government to allow more states to vote on legalizing marijuana.
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Both candidates have expressed support for medical marijuana, and have encouraged the federal government to allow more states to vote on legalizing marijuana.
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The second Tuesday in November will bring about more than just a blessed end to the grim presidential race. It might also be the day that five more states will legalize recreational marijuana.
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The second Tuesday in November will bring about more than just a blessed end to the grim presidential race. It might also be the day that five more states will legalize recreational marijuana.
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Jim McMahon will appear on ‘Thursday Night Football’ in his home state stumping not for the navy blue and orange — but for green.
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Jim McMahon will appear on ‘Thursday Night Football’ in his home state stumping not for the navy blue and orange — but for green.
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Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and other elected leaders on Thursday called on California voters to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, saying the current laws are unfairly entangling minorities more than white users.
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Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and other elected leaders on Thursday called on California voters to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, saying the current laws are unfairly entangling minorities more than white users.
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Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will have their first of three debates on Monday.
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Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will have their first of three debates on Monday.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton plans to reschedule marijuana if she is elected in November, according to a statement issued by the campaign.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton plans to reschedule marijuana if she is elected in November, according to a statement issued by the campaign.
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Two Boston city councilors are throwing their support behind a November ballot question to legalize recreational marijuana in Massachusetts.
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A record number of legal marijuana measures is likely to increase the election turnout, but which candidate will it help the most? The answer is complex.
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A record number of legal marijuana measures is likely to increase the election turnout, but which candidate will it help the most? The answer is complex.
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TRENTON — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Friday he would not use federal laws to eliminate legalized marijuana in states like Colorado.