The Illinois Supreme Court says the smell of cannabis justifies a vehicle search without a warrant
In a recent decision, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the odor of raw cannabis constitutes probable cause for law enforcement to conduct a vehicle search without a warrant. T
Arkansas Supreme Court blocks medical marijuana ballot initiative
The Arkansas Supreme Court blocked a medical marijuana ballot initiative due to insufficient valid signatures and legal issues. Supporters will face challenges in the future. In a
Video: Gravity bong noises and nachos reign supreme in the new OG Cannabis Café
Let’s check out one of Hollywood’s hottest new weed restaurants, the OG Cannabis Cafe. This stoner-friendly restaurant/consumption lounge just reopened in November afte
New York Supreme Court Judge vacates injunction over low number of cannabis licenses
New York Supreme Court Justice Kevin Bryant recently lifted an injunction that had previously suspended the approval of all state cannabis licenses on August 25. However, only 30 l
The Wisconsin Supreme Court rules that the smell of cannabis is sufficient to warrant a search
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled this week that the smell of cannabis alone is a likely reason to warrant a police search, even though other products like hemp with similar smells
New Mexico Supreme Court hearing addresses cannabis impairment
On May 16, the New Mexico Supreme Court considered arguments related to curbside cannabis testing. According to Santa Fe New Mexican, Nina Luna was pulled over by a police officer
Supreme Court review of Florida Rec Cannabis Bill underway, AG files challenge
The Smart & Safe Florida policy committee supports the “adult personal use of marijuana” proposal, which garnered well over the 222,881 petition signatures needed
Supreme Court upholds Quebec home-grow ban – Cannabis | weed | marijuana
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a ban on home growing in the French-speaking province of Quebec. Federal law allows Canadians to grow up to four plants per household, but th
The Arizona Supreme Court sets an important precedent in the pregnancy and cannabis case
Arizona’s highest court has issued a decision that could remove some of the legal dangers that still exist for parents in states that have legalized marijuana. In 2019, Linds
The Arkansas Supreme Court approves a vote legalizing recreational cannabis in November, while the Oklahoma Supreme Court rejects it
Last week, the Associated Press broke the news of the Arkansas Supreme Court’s decision that the state’s voting measure on adult cannabis use could appear on the Novemb
The Supreme Court trial to ban home-growing reveals a larger problem with legalizing cannabis at the federal level
In Canada, legalization grants people the ability to grow up to four cannabis plants per household for personal use — unless you live in Manitoba or Quebec, of course. The two pr
Oklahoma, the wild west of medical marijuana licenses, won’t get recreational cannabis any time soon, says Supreme Court
2022 cannabis measure receives no die from Oklahoma Supreme Court The Oklahoma Supreme Court declined to intervene in a state question case to make recreational cannabis legal beca
Arkansas Supreme Court Signs off on Legalization Ballot Measure
The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled late Thursday that voters in the state will have the opportunity to decide on a recreational marijuana proposal that will appear on this Novemberâ€
Canada’s Supreme Court rules on Quebec’s cannabis ban – Cannabis | weed | marijuana
The Supreme Court of Canada will rule on whether Quebec’s ban on growing cannabis for personal use is constitutional. Janick Murray-Hall v. Quebec Attorney General will have
The Oklahoma Supreme Court is considering whether the legalization initiative qualifies for the vote
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to settle a dispute over a recreational cannabis initiative that could appear on the state’s ballot this year, giving activists h
Rejected cannabis ballot initiative brought to Arkansas Supreme Court
The ballot initiative submitted by Responsible Growth Arkansas, a cannabis advocacy group, was recently rejected by the Board of Election Commissioners on August 3 because of its n
Argentina’s Supreme Court rules you can grow your own medical marijuana at home
After many years of waiting endlessly for the government to approve home-grown medical cannabis, Argentines can finally grow their own therapeutic cannabis at home. The recent Supr
A life sentence for 43.71 grams of cannabis? The Mississippi Supreme Court upholds the draconian ruling
Supreme Court upholds life sentence for Mississippi man convicted of marijuana possession In recent news, a man sentenced to life in prison for cannabis possession has lost his app
What the EPA Supreme Court Ruling Means for Cannabis – Cannabis News, Lifestyle
On the surface, the EPA Supreme Court ruling means nothing for cannabis. On June 30, 2022, the United States Supreme Court returned its verdict in West Virginia v. EPA. This case i
Argentina’s Supreme Court approves home cultivation of medicinal cannabis
In a case that will draw global attention, Argentina’s Supreme Court has ruled that parents of sick children can grow their own cannabis to treat their children. This decisio