Tag: marijuana
Conversation With Maryland Governor Wes Moore

The governor discusses public safety, education and other Maryland issues.
Read MoreDrug-Laced Edibles, Your Children and School

What can parents do about this to keep their children safe?
Read MoreHouses Passes Bill To Decriminalize Marijuana

The U.S. House of Representative passes legislation that would make the decriminalization of marijuana a federal law.
Read MoreThe Cannabis Business and Communities of Color

How black businesses are moving into the cannabis space.
Read MoreIllinois City First To Offer Black Residents Reparations

Each qualifying household would receive $25,000 for home repairs or down payments on property.
Read MoreMarijuana Products, CBD and DC Law

A Georgetown CBD shop tries to navigate the legal and community challenges in DC.
Read MoreMd’s Highest Court Rules Smell of Marijuana Is Not Enough For Police To Search A Person

The Courts did state it is still enough for them to search a vehicle but not the passengers inside unless there is clear evidence that a crime has been committed.
Read MorePromise Of Marijuana Leads Scientists On Search For Evidence

The number of medical marijuana cardholders more than tripled in the last five years as more states jumped on the bandwagon. The analysis is based on data from 26 states and the District of Columbia. The total climbs to 2.6 million patients if California, Washington and Maine are included, the AP estimates.
Read MoreVirginia Black Caucus Willing To Meet With Governor Northam, Another Partial Govt Shutdown Could Happen At Week’s End

Virginia Black Caucus Willing To Meet With Governor Northam. Another Partial Govt Shutdown Could Happen At Week’s End. Kamala Harris Admits To Smoking Pot.
Read MoreBaltimore’s Top Prosecutor Halts Prosecution Of Marijuana Possession Crimes, New Bug In iPhone Facetime App

Baltimore’s Top Prosecutor Halts Prosecution Of marijuana Possession Crimes. Report Shows Spike In Drunk Driving Fatalities. New Bug In iPhone Facetime App. Amazon Bill Heading To Northam’s Desk.
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