The NORML Advisory Board Welcomes Joshua Zeke Thomas

Internationally renowned artist and human rights advocate The post The NORML Advisory Board Welcomes Joshua Zeke Thomas appeared first on NORML. via http://www.KahliBuds.com

New Hampshire Lawmakers Recommend State Consider Psychedelic Therapy Access Options

A New Hampshire House committee on Wednesday declined to move forward with a bill that would have established a state-regulated therapeutic psychedelic program modeled after the current medical marijuana system, but members of the panel generally agreed that lawmakers should pursue future legislation to expand legal access to substances like psilocybin and LSD. The House... Continue Reading →

Missouri Appeals Court Hears Arguments In Case On Marijuana Sales Tax ‘Stacking’ By Local Governments

“Obviously much of the discussion centered around the definition of local government in Missouri’s Constitution, which we saw as a good sign.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent The court debate Tuesday over how Missouri marijuana products get taxed statewide sounded similar to a grammar class on conjunctions and comma placement. The constitutional amendment voters approved... Continue Reading →

With StateHouse on the brink, Harborside founders won’t rule out buying it back

Could the DeAngelo brothers make a triumphant return to their old stomping grounds in Oakland, and potentially engineer a repurchase of the groundbreaking Harborside dispensary that made them famous? Signs point to “maybe.” Andrew DeAngelo Steve and Andrew DeAngelo, the two primary founders of Harborside who ran the business for almost 15 years, explicitly refused... Continue Reading →

Medical cannabis users buy more, recreational consumers buy more often

While recreational marijuana sales generally outpace those of medical cannabis in states that are home to both options for consumers, there are a number of key differences among customer demographics in the two arenas, according to a survey published this month by New Frontier Data. The survey, which polled almost 4,000 marijuana users on their... Continue Reading →

Marijuana On The Ballot: Where Candidates For U.S. Senate And State Governor’s Races Stand On Legalization

A leading marijuana reform group has unveiled its voter guides for next month’s gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races, offering overviews of the candidates’ cannabis policy records and assigning them a grade accordingly. The Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) said that, ahead of the November election, the guides can help voters identify which candidates are most likely... Continue Reading →

Don’t Go To Las Vegas’s New Immersive Sphere Arena While High On Drugs, Kamala Harris Tells Howard Stern

Vice President Kamala Harris has some advice for anyone planning to visit the new Las Vegas arena known as The Sphere: Don’t go there while high on drugs. During an interview on The Howard Stern Show on Tuesday, Harris talked about seeing the band U2 at the immersive entertainment complex, which features 360 visual effects... Continue Reading →

JD Vance Says ‘Bags Of Marijuana’ And Candy Laced With THC And Fentanyl Are Coming Across The Border, Blaming Biden-Harris Immigration Policy

Former President Donald Trump’s 2024 running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), is accusing Vice President Kamala Harris of failing to stop marijuana and fentanyl disguised as Nerds candy and other popular brands that appeal to children from coming across the border. At a Faith & Freedom Coalition event in Atlanta last month, the senator talked... Continue Reading →

Most People Don’t Trust The Government For Marijuana Information, Federally Funded Study Shows

American adults typically don’t get their information about about marijuana from government or medical sources, instead relying mostly on friends and family, according to a new study that was partially funded by a federal agency. The nationally representative survey of 1,161 adults found that government agencies were the least popular source of cannabis-related information (4.7... Continue Reading →

Gov. Newsom’s Total Ban On Hemp THC Could Crush California’s Billion-Dollar Industry, Say Stakeholders (UPDATED)

Gov. Newsom's Total Ban On Hemp THC Could Crush California's Billion-Dollar Industry, Say Stakeholders (UPDATED) Image Cannabis News October 9, 2024 Newsom: 'We will not sit on our hands as drug peddlers target our children with dangerous and unregulated hemp products containing THC.' Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include reactions from California... Continue Reading →

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