Ten Republican governors are arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court that the “flexibility” states have generally been afforded to legalize marijuana in spite of federal prohibition is an example of why ...
From afar, the marijuana industry looks like it should be thriving. According to Gallup, marijuana consumption has more than doubled since 2013. Recreational marijuana is now legal in 24 states, ...
The governor of Delaware has signed a bill to enact state-level protections for banks that provide services to licensed marijuana businesses. As the state gears up for the launch of its adult-use ...
As Kansas lawmakers once again take up the issue of marijuana reform, a top state regulator is advising that it would be “easier to implement” recreational legalization first, rather than start with a ...
As the marijuana industry continues to expand, a new economic analysis finds that the capital that cannabis businesses are expected to need will translate into upwards of $2.4 billion in revenue for ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is facing new allegations of weaponizing state agencies with taxpayer-funded ads to support his campaign to defeat a marijuana legalization initiative that voters will ...
An industry effort to halt California’s enforcement of new emergency regulations banning consumable hemp products fell short on Friday, with a state judge denying a request for a temporary restraining ...
As many as 6 in 10 people currently receiving treatment for depression in the U.S. could qualify for psilocybin-assisted therapy if the treatment were approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Pennsylvania marijuana reform advocates are sending a message to state lawmakers with a new billboard featuring the two major party presidential nominees—Vice President Kamala Harris and former ...
With state and local governments having received billions of dollars in recent years from settlements of lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies that sell opioids, a group of doctors argues in a new ...
Vice President Kamala Harris says part of the reason for the delay in the administration’s marijuana rescheduling effort is federal bureaucracy that “slows things down,” including at the Drug ...
Two new federally funded reports published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) may help allay at least some concerns around prenatal exposure to marijuana. One study found that ...