Anthony Martinelli is founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Marijuana Herald. Anthony previously served as Editor-in-Chief of TheJointBlog.com (a cannabis news site he founded in 2011 and sold in 2019), and he has worked as a campaign manager and communications director for multiple political campaigns and elected officials. Anthony can be reached at Info@TheMarijuanaHerald.com.
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Connecticut Appoints First Cannabis Ombudsperson in US History to Champion Patient Rights
Connecticut’s Acting Healthcare Advocate Sean King today announced that Erin Gorman Kirk will serve as the first Cannabis Ombudsperson of the state of Connecticut. According to a press release sent yesterday, “Erin is an accomplished lawyer, consumer advocate and entrepreneur. As the founder of Cannabis Government Strategies and President of The Jamison Group, LLC, Erin …
The 3 Federal Marijuana Bills Most Likely to Be Passed by US Congress Within the Next 6 Months
There are currently over 15 active marijuana-related bills in the United States Congress, but only a few of these have a legitimate chance of being enacted into law this year. Currently, Democrats have narrow control of the US Senate, while Republicans narrowly control the House of Representatives. If Democrats retain the Senate this November while …
US House Bill to Allow Marijuana Banking Garners Record-Setting 120 Sponsors
The SAFE Banking Act to allow marijuana banking nationwide has just garnered its 120th sponsor, more than any other marijuana-related bill in United States history. Congressmember Jesús García (D-IL) joined a group of 119 other lawmakers yesterday in sponsoring the SAFE Banking Act. The legislation would offer federal protections for banks and credit unions that …
Marijuana Rescheduling: Over 700 Comments Already Submitted on DEA’s Proposal
Yesterday, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) published its plan to reschedule marijuana in the Federal Register. In the roughly 24 hours since, there have been over 700 comments submitted by the public. The DEA is seeking to move marijuana to Schedule III, away from its current designation as a Schedule I drug. Schedule I drugs …
The 5 States with the Most Progressive Marijuana Policies
As of May 2024, 24 states have legalized recreational marijuana, with some implementing policies that are significantly more progressive than others. Among these states, the majority —15 out of 24— have established a one-ounce limit for dried marijuana, and a marijuana cultivation limit of three to six plants. However, several states have set notably higher …
New Hampshire Set to Become 25th Legal Marijuana State
Legislation to legalize recreational marijuana in New Hampshire took a key step forward today, being passed through the Senate Finance Committee following approval by the full House of Representatives and the full Senate through its second reading. House Bill 1633 received approval from the Senate Finance Committee five days after passing the full Senate’s second …
New York Assembly Bill Would Legalize Medical Psilocybin and Establish Licensed Service Centers
New York Assemblymember Amy Paulin (D) introduced a bill today that would provide legal access to psilocybin mushrooms The legislation, Assembly Bill 10375, proposes a comprehensive framework for the “regulated adult use, support services, and cultivation of psilocybin-containing fungi.” Psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in “magic mushrooms,” has shown promise in clinical trials for treating …
Over 100 Comments Already Submitted on DEA’s Marijuana Rescheduling Decision: Here’s How to View Them
Earlier today, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officially published in the Federal Register its proposal to reschedule marijuana, kicking off the legally required 60-day public comment period. Within hours, over 100 comments have already been submitted. The DEA’s proposal would move marijuana from its current classification as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances …
DEA Officially Publishes Marijuana Rescheduling Proposal in Federal Register, Public Comment Period Now Underway
The DEA has officially published their proposed plans to reschedule marijuana in the Federal Register, initiating the legally required 60-day public comment period. “The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) proposes to transfer marijuana from schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”) to schedule III of the CSA, consistent with the view of the Department of …
California Assembly Votes 58 to 6 to Legalize Marijuana Cafés
California’s full Assembly has passed legislation to legalize marijuana cafés. Assembly Bill 1775, filed by State Representative Matt Haney (D), was approved yesterday by California’s Assembly with an overwhelming vote of 58 to 6. The measure will now be sent to the Senate and, if approved, to Governor Gavin Newsom. In October, Newsom vetoed a …












