Day: October 2, 2024

The main backer of a marijuana legalization initiative on Florida’s ballot next month has filed a defamation suit against the state’s Republican Party, alleging it knowingly deceived voters about the proposed constitutional change known as Amendment 3. Trulieve, Florida’s largest medical marijuana operator, which has contributed more than $90 millionContinue Reading

“This reinforces our understanding of the voters’ intent, expressed through their enactment of Proposition 207, that unimpaired driving after consuming marijuana cannot be penalized.” By Jim Small, Arizona Mirror The state can’t suspend someone’s driver’s license because they have THC in their bloodstream unless they are actually impaired while behindContinue Reading

Appearing on a recent podcast, Vice President Kamala Harris notably reiterated her support for legalizing marijuana for the first time as the Democratic presidential nominee. Now, in the wake of that conversation, a host of the show is acknowledging that he got high before interviewing Harris, joking that he mightContinue Reading

The campaign behind a Florida marijuana legalization ballot initiative has released a new ad highlighting the fact that both major party presidential nominees and their running mates share at least one thing in common: They don’t believe in criminalizing people over cannabis. The ad—titled “We’re All Saying the Same Thing”—comesContinue Reading

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US (CA): Plans discussed to tackle smell in Carpinteria Image Cannabis News October 2, 2024 A county plan for tackling the “skunky” smell of pot in the Carpinteria Valley was presented to the Planning Commission this week, amid a flurry of letters from residents who said it didn’t go farContinue Reading