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A group tied to the hemp industry is suing Maryland in federal court over state laws that regulate cannabis licenses and products like delta-8 sold outside of the recreational marijuana market.
Gunfire rattled a Hagerstown neighborhood late Sunday night, ending in a drug seizure, a ditched Glock, and three arrests — including two suspects from Baltimore — according to police ...
BALTIMORE — An industry group asked a federal judge Monday to order Maryland regulators to treat businesses selling hemp products like CBD and delta-8 as though they held recreational cannabis ...
Five Maryland voters sued the state election board this week claiming that the use of taxpayer dollars to fund closed primary elections they cannot participate in violates their constitutional rights.
Couple who fought for Maryland marriage equality reflects 10 years after Supreme Court ruling Thursday, June 26, will mark ten years since the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage ...
Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, College Park are fighting to protect millions of dollars in federal research funding, according to a lawsuit.
The Maryland State Board of Elections has been sued by five politically unaffiliated voters, who say using taxpayer money to fund primary elections in which they can’t vote is unconstitutional.
A Rosedale woman has pleaded guilty to the conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and money laundering, the U.S Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland announced Wednesday. 57-year ...
Maryland hemp companies are suing state agencies, challenging cannabis license restrictions and product bans as violations of federal law.
Five politically unaffiliated Maryland voters sued the state Board of Elections this week, claiming that taxpayer funding of closed primary elections in which they can’t vote violates their ...