Lawsuit seeks to stop New Jersey police officers from smoking weed
If employees who drive buses, operate forklifts and work with dangerous equipment are not allowed to test positive for ED drugs, should the police? After New Jersey’s attorne
Biotech Company Seeks FDA Approval for Psilocybin IBS Treatment
Tryp Therapeutics announced Wednesday that it has “submitted an Investigational New Drug (IND) submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its planned Phase
Rhode Island Bill seeks to prevent cannabis accumulation by more than three people
S-125 was introduced February 1 in Rhode Island by six Senators: Sen. Walter Felag, Sen. Leonidas Raptakis, Sen. Frank Ciccone, Sen. Lou DiPalma, Sen. Susan Sosnowski, and Sen. Daw
New bipartisan law in Congress seeks to erase federal marijuana records
Through Maureen Meihan Congressmen Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-LA) and Rodney Davis (R-IL) on Friday introduced bipartisan legislation that would create a mechanism for eradicating mari
South Dakota seeks changes in medical regulations
Finally, medical cannabis is legal in South Dakota, a state that became legal in 2020 before facing numerous hurdles to making medical marijuana official. And still the state’
New Mexico lawsuit seeks medical cannabis insurance coverage
A New Mexico cannabis company and a group of six medical marijuana patients have filed a class action lawsuit seeking medical cannabis insurance. The lawsuit was filed in Albuquerq
Navy vet seeks clemency from New Jersey governor over weed allegations and delayed cannabis career
Shortly after winning the 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial race, Governor Phil Murphy pledged to sign legislation legalizing cannabis within approximately 100 days of his inauguration
Petition seeks help protecting small cannabis farmers in the Emerald Triangle
The famous emerald triangle of the cannabis industry consists of the lush growing areas in the northern California counties of Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity – but high taxe
Psychedelics for Frontline Clinicians with COVID Burnout? New study seeks answers
By Javier Hasse The COVID-19 pandemic has affected most people. However, the workers on the front lines were most exposed to the gravity of such a dire situation and therefore most
Oklahoma Senator Seeks Millions to Fight Illegal Cannabis Cultivation
Senior Oklahoma Senator is calling for millions of dollars in federal funds to thwart illegal marijuana cultivation in the state. Senator James Inhofe, a Republican, is reportedly
Weed legalization in New York seeks to end chronic racial differences
The road to legalizing marijuana in New York has been bumpy, but after years of stalled attempts, New York became the 17th state to legalize recreational cannabis on March 31, 2021