Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) says an announcement on the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) marijuana scheduling decision “could be coming this week.” “We’ve heard rumors that potentially that announcement could be coming this week – whatever the decision may be”, said a representative for the organization during today’s episode of their podcast The Drug Report. …
Colorado Senate Votes 33 to 1 to Streamline Marijuana Licensing and Regulations
Colorado’s full Senate has overwhelmingly approved a bill “to address efficiency in the regulation of existing marijuana licensees.” Filed by Senator Julie Gonzales, Senate Bill 76 was passed by the Senate today 33 to 1, sending it to the House of Representatives. Passage through the House will send the bill to Governor Jared Polis, who …
High Times Announces Return of Oklahoma Cannabis Cup
High Times has officially announced the High Times 2024 Oklahoma Cannabis Cup. “Oklahomans, get ready to prepare your body, mind, and soul to take part in the High Times Cannabis Cup!”, High Times says in their announcement. “We’re thrilled to highlight some of Oklahoma’s best products that have proven to be reliable and potent medicine …
The 5 States With the Harshest Marijuana Laws
With so many states legalizing marijuana, it can cause whiplash when examining some of the harshest state-level marijuana laws. There are 24 states with legal recreational marijuana, and 38 states that have legalized medical marijuana. Despite such widespread reform, some states retain harsh marijuana laws first established decades ago. That said, below are the five …
Federal “Stop Pot Act” Effectively Dead
Federal legislation in the United States House of Representatives designed to withhold funds from states and tribes that have legalized marijuana is essentially dead for this legislative session. The Stop Pot Act was filed in September by Representative Chuck Edwards (R-NC), and it currently has four cosponsors (all Republican). The measure would withhold federal funding from states and …
US Supreme Court Agrees to Take Up Case of Truck Driver Fired for THC
The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to hear a case involving a truck driver who was fired after testing positive for THC, which he claims resulted from using a hemp-based CBD product that the company advertised as having “0% THC”. Trucker Douglas Horn alleges the positive test for THC resulted from using …
Poll: 79% of Massachusetts Voters Say Results of Marijuana Legalization Law Have Been “Fair” to “Excellent”
According to the results of new polling, the vast majority of voters in Massachusetts believe the state’s marijuana legalization law has had positive results. For the first question, participants were asked; “In 2016, voters in Massachusetts legalized the adult use of marijuana. Today there are dispensaries where adults can purchase marijuana products. Do you think …
These 10 States Are Next in Line to Legalize or Decriminalize Psilocybin (“Magic Mushrooms”)
Currently psilocybin mushrooms are legal or decriminalized in two states; Colorado and Oregon. However, activists and lawmakers in numerous other states are working to make theirs the next to allow the possession of magic mushrooms. Despite the majority of states having legislative efforts to legalize or decriminalize psilocybin, some have garnered much more support than …
The 3 States On Track to Place Medical Marijuana Initiatives On This November’s Ballot
Voters in two states are set to decide on recreational marijuana initiatives this November, while three additional states are on track to consider measures related to medical marijuana. Of the 12 states that currently do not allow medical marijuana, Nebraska and Idaho are poised to have its voters consider legalizing it this November. Meanwhile, Arkansas …
US Homeland Security Secretary to New Mexico Governor on Legal Marijuana Seizures: “Who cares? They make a lot of money”
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham says she is ‘offended’ by US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas’ recent comments regarding the Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) decision to seize legal marijuana and arrest employees working at state-licensed marijuana stores. Last week, we reported that Governor Grisham confronted Secretary Mayorkas about the CBP’s decision to …













