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Attorney John Morgan endorses legalizing recreational marijuana in Florida - Orlando Business...
The Business Journals· 7 hours agoOrlando's so-called "Pot Daddy" is putting his support behind a proposed ballot initiative to expand...
Pro-legalization lawmakers balk at New Hampshire Senate version of marijuana bill
WMUR New Hampshire· 1 day agoNew Hampshire is as close as it has ever been to legalizing marijuana, but some of the most...
John Morgan lights up Florida fight for medical marijuana, endorses Amendment 3
Florida Politics· 10 hours agoTrial lawyer John Morgan announced his support for a ballot measure legalizing marijuana. The...
Nonprofit says it has enough signatures to get marijuana decriminalization on Lockhart ballot
KXAN via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe Texas Lyceum Poll, released in mid-May, shows how Texans approach this issue. Of those polled,...
Floridians: Think of Mexico's real rulers when you vote on marijuana
WLRN Miami· 9 hours agoThere are lots of reasons Florida’s ballot measure legalizing recreational marijuana use should pass on Nov. 5. Let me offer another: the future of the ...
Changing tide of legalized marijuana too fast for some | Times News Online
Times News· 3 hours agoRep. Paul Schemel, R-Waynesboro, has been an opponent of recreational use, but has proposed a bill to change marijuana possession from a misdemeanor to a summary offense.
Farm Bill draft includes restrictions on hemp-derived THC products. What would it mean for...
CBS News· 1 day agoA proposal moving through Congress could crack down on products derived from hemp — marijuana's...
Study: Marijuana use could be linked to higher lead levels in the body
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 2 days agoRegular marijuana use could be linked to higher lead levels in the body, a new study shows.
Majority of Texans support making marijuana legal
Dallas Morning News· 6 days agoA growing number of Texans support the legalization of marijuana, according to a statewide poll. Overall, 60% of Texas adults said they support ...
Editorial: DEA move on marijuana is long overdue
The Yuma Sun· 21 hours agoThe classification system ranges from Schedule I drugs – which are tightly regulated – to Schedule V. According to the DEA’s website, these drugs or substances are defined as drugs with no currently ...