Brazil's annual march for marijuana is back, a bill legalizing medical marijuana just landed in the Ukrainian parliament, and more. International Australia's New South Wales Attorney General
Nominees to the US Sentencing Commission vowed to the Senate Judicary Committee that they would implement reforms in the First Step Act, Ukraine moves to allow medical marijuana, and more
A Colombian coca farmer. Are drones coming for his crop? (DEAmuseum.org)
The State Department is looking for drones to spray Colombian coca crops, Thailand begins handing out a million marijuana plants, and more. Foreign Policy US Wants to
The push is on once again for medical marijuana in the Cornhusker State. (Creative Commons)
Polling suggests that if a Nebraska medical marijuana can make the ballot, it can win easily; the Arkansas Supreme Court reams that state's medical marijuaan regulators, and more. [image:1 align:right
Michigan lawmakers worry that legal pot smokers are cheating drug tests with fake urine. (Creative Commons)
The DC city council approves a bill to bar bosses from firing or not hiring workers because of a positive marijuana test, a Michigan bill to make fake urine for
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is pretty chill about weed, Pennsylvania lawmakers are advancing a tax fix for state medical marijuana businesses, and more. Marijuana Policy US
Five Texas cities will vote on non-binding marijuana reform measures this fall, the New York legislative session ends without passing a safe injection site bill, and more.
Medical marijuana is seeing some action in the states this week. (Creative Commons)
New York lawmakers attempt a crackdown on grey market pot shops, the governor of the US Virgin Islands wants marijuana legalized now, and more. Marijuana Policy New
The Insite safe injection site in Vancouver. Could something similar be coming to California? (vch.ca)
There will be no psychedelic legalization initiative in Michigan this year, Massachusetts agrees to pay millions to thousands of people convicted of drug offenses based on chemical analyses by disgraced