Missouri activists announced on Wednesday that they’ve launched two new digital ads to build support for a marijuana legalization initiative that voters will decide on next month. But Missouri police are notifying the public that they did not sign off on one that briefly shows an officer in the... Read more
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Pennsylvania officials want to make sure that people who applied for marijuana pardons under a one-time program aren’t denied the relief due to a technicality. The Board of Pardons (BOP), which facilitated the PA Marijuana Pardon Project that the governor launched last month, voted last week to hold the... Read more
Washington, D.C. lawmakers on Friday approved a bill that would significantly reshape the District’s medical marijuana program in several key ways—including by eliminating licensing caps for medical marijuana businesses, promoting social equity in the industry and creating new regulated business categories such as on-site consumption facilities and cannabis cooking... Read more
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The NAACP’s board of directors approved a resolution on Thursday calling for the “immediate passage” of a bipartisan marijuana banking bill and expressing support for federally legalizing cannabis. And the vice chair of the group is specifically directing the message at Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who has... Read more
A federal court has again rejected a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) attempt to block the import of marijuana trimming equipment into the U.S. because it was intended to be shipped to a state that has legalized cannabis and related paraphernalia. The U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT)... Read more
A strong majority of Delaware voters support legalizing marijuana—including nearly three in four Democrats who back the reform that the state’s Democratic governor vetoed earlier this year. The survey from the University of Delaware Center for Political Communication, which was released on Thursday, found that 60 percent of registered... Read more
Hip hop icons Redman and M1 of Dead Prez will join cannabis activists in Washington, D.C. on Monday to protest the Biden administration’s failure to release people imprisoned on federal marijuana convictions. The rally, which is being billed as an act of civil disobedience, will bring together cannabis policy... Read more
The Pennsylvania Marijuana Pardon Project launched in September, and approximately 3,500 applications were submitted for consideration. While these applications will now wait for official reviews to be conducted, it appears that many submitted their applications with typos. Board of Pardons (BOP) Secretary Celeste Trusty said that numerous applicants have... Read more
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