Florida's recreational marijuana amendment: What you need to know before voting
Florida's recreational marijuana law change could reshape the state's economy and criminal justice system. Proponents point to increased income and personal freedom, while
Gen Z is turning things upside down, including weed and voting
Generation Z people were born between 1997 and 2012 and are now between 11 and 26 years old. Many are now moving into full-time employment, increasing their purchasing power and in
Ohio Legalization Campaign submits additional signatures to qualify for voting
Supporters of a proposed ballot measure to legalize adult-use cannabis in Ohio last week submitted petitions with more than 6,500 additional signatures from voters who would like t
Missouri judge blocks attempt to bar legalization from voting for now
On Friday, opponents of Missouri’s cannabis initiative on adult cannabis use suffered a major setback when a state judge dismissed their lawsuit to remove the measure from th
Five Texas cities are voting on decriminalization this year
This could be a big year for Texas as there are currently five different decriminalization measures on November ballots from five different cities. It seems this will be a big year
Why is the Congressional Cannabis Caucus Co-Chair Voting Against the MORE Act?
Through Nicholas Rodriguez A key House of Representatives committee on Wednesday formally ratified the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE) Act, which will e
National Group Takes Voting to Decriminalize Psychedelics in Colorado
A national advocacy group has tabled two separate proposals that would decriminalize psychedelics in Colorado to bring the issue to voters in next year’s general election. Ne
Did you know that politicians from legal cannabis states are voting no to federal cannabis legalization?
The popularity of marijuana has grown exponentially, making it as common as some staple foods today. This is in part thanks to states that have taken legalization seriously and pos
The Mississippi Supreme Court allows opponents of medicinal cannabis to question the voting results
The Mississippi Supreme Court heard arguments this week challenging the state’s overwhelming vote in support of medical cannabis last November, but proponents still have high