The Medical Marijuana Business Matures
BusinessWeek - 21 minutes agoIn the few places that allow storefront dispensaries, entrepreneurs are adopting nonprofit business models to cope with legal gray areas
2773 Stories, most recent news story added Mon Nov 9, 6:02 pm ET
In the few places that allow storefront dispensaries, entrepreneurs are adopting nonprofit business models to cope with legal gray areas
The Florida State University branch of Student’s for a Sensible Drug Policy and National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws announced a new initiative to decriminalize marijuana in Tallahassee at their meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 4.
Political Blotter: Come all ye faithful... NOW!
A Colorado legislator says he will propose a bill to regulate Colorado's medical marijuana industry by cutting out individual distributors and creating a state monopoly.
If some enterprising activists have their way, pot will be Sin City's next growth industry.
Last April, The Heritage Foundation released a WebMemo titled "The Dirty Dozen: 12 New Policies That Undermine Civil Society." [1] Seven months later, many of these policies being advocated by Congress and the President have moved closer to becoming law.
A rundown of the latest activity from the Naples Police Department.
Voting delay leaves more time for potential changes to bill. In the eyes of Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., the statistics are staggering. The United States houses 25 percent of the world's prison population, with just 5 percent of the world population.
In today's Nature Report, the U.S. Border Patrol's Canine Corps in the Rio Grande Valley has set a record for illegal drug seizures.
By Allison Arteaga Correspondent A new federal policy toward medical marijuana has sparked discussion among Florida residents about the future of Florida’s marijuana laws.
A Fyffe man wanted on an Escape Second Degree charge, was arrested by investigators Wednesday afternoon in Pisgah. Capt. Eric Woodall said he and investigator Marty May attempted to serve an arrest warrant on Thomas Dewayne Bailey, 37, of Fyffe, at a residence on Church Street in Pisgah.
Illegal drug use continues to be the biggest battle for Jackson County law enforcement as reflected in the recent felony pleas entered in Circuit Court.
, Los Angeles Times
Mark Gibbons grows marijuana. Leaning into a bright green female plant recently, a smile broke across his face as he smelled its distinct aroma.
11/9/2009 - CTA Calls For More U.S.-Canada Coordination on Trucking Issues The U.S. and Canadian governments should work more closely together on regulations aimed at improving competition in the trucking industry, make the highways safer and reduce trucking's environmental footprint...
Some operators of medial marijuana dispensaries in Tulare County said they plan to ask the county's Board of Supervisors to rewrite a series of proposed ordinances that they say could harm their businesses as well as the people who smoke and ingest the plants to treat pain and other ailments.