Chelsea Higgs Wise from Marijuana Justice argues that President Biden must take bolder actions to truly celebrate Juneteenth.
Reclassification is reflective of the evolving public acceptance of marijuana and the tremendous support for legalization.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is pardoning 175,000 people with cannabis convictions. That brings to more than 2.5 million people ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore pardoned 175,000 people with marijuana convictions. But some advocates say pardons might not be ...
For years, many in the medical and public health communities have anxiously awaited the long-overdue federal Controlled ...
Gov. Wes Moore said the executive action is a step to healing social and economic injustice that disproportionately harms ...
Wes Moore’s decision to offer mass pardons for low-level marijuana crimes is part of a nascent but growing effort to remedy ...
President Joe Biden. (Samuel Corum/Pool via CNP/Polaris/Newscom ... such as the federal ban on marijuana possession. A "just ...
U.S. border patrol agents would be prevented from using its funds to seize marijuana from state-licensed businesses under a ...
Change has also been happening at the federal level. The Biden administration recently proposed reclassifying marijuana as a ...
Bottom line: There are still people in federal prison over non-violent marijuana offenses. And advocates keep pushing the Biden administration to do more. "This public comment period is the people ...
In a sweeping act of clemency involving a drug now in widespread recreational use, Wes Moore, the governor of the U.S. state of Maryland, signed an executive order Monday pardoning 175,000 low-level ...