This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Recreational marijuana is legal in 24 US states. Is Mississippi one of them? Almost half of all U.S. have moved to legalize recreational ...
As more states across the U.S. move to legalize recreational marijuana, Georgia remains on the sidelines. While 24 states have adopted laws allowing adults to purchase and consume cannabis for ...
The campaign to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida is suing Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration in the state ...
You can’t legally get your hands on marijuana in Nebraska right now, but the state’s neighbors to the west and east have it ...
While recreational marijuana still remains illegal under federal law, 24 U.S. states have legalized its use, with Colorado being the first state to legalize recreational marijuana back in 2012.
The effort to put a state question to legalize recreational marijuana on Oklahoma ballots failed after advocates failed to ...
Petition groups aiming for 2026 ballots hoped to meet Florida’s November signature deadlines, but it’s unclear if any will ...
With new leadership coming to the Virginia governor’s office, state leaders are looking at bringing back initiatives blocked ...
In 2018, 57% of voters approved legalizing medical marijuana. But less than five years later, they defeated a proposed state statute change to legalize recreational marijuana. The vote was nearly 62% ...
Heading into the election, recreational marijuana was legal in 19 states, and polls have shown opposition to legalization softening. All of the states with recreational marijuana on the ballot, except ...
If you’ve attended any large public events lately — such as Orlando’s Come Out With Pride parade or last week’s Fiesta in the Park — there’s a good chance you were stopped by someone collecting ...