By Jelena MartinovicOver 65% of Marylanders chose to legalize recreational cannabis in the November midterms. Starting in July, adults over 21 will be allowed to legally possess...
By Andrew WardGlobal cannabis reform is gaining momentum. What started as a ripple in three countries has become a global policy movement.While many countries,...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ traversmark/2022/11/05/a-psychologist-busts-3-common-myths-about-recreational-marijuana/ I don’t know about you but I despise the concept of “Fact Checkers”. I have no problem with people providing accurate facts...
The vast majority of Americans want to have legal cannabis on a federal level – there are numerous polls that support this notion. The problem however comes down to “how” it is supposed to be done. For the past few years Senator Chuck Schumer has been the most vocal about legalizing cannabis on a federal level and has been attempting to push his cannabis legalization bill which aims to remove cannabis from the controlled substance act, while also creating provisions for minority business owners to gain easier access to cannabis licensing.
Good news for cannabis users in New Jersey. Governor Phil Murphy has confirmed that recreational cannabis could be made available this month. This news comes a whole year and some weeks after the bill was signed into law. The Democratic governor made this announcement a few days after the proposed D-day for the launch of the cannabis market. Murphy did not give a specific date for this imminent launch but said it could begin before the end of March. He said that if he could predict an exact date, he would definitely make sure it fell within March.