An Ohio mother went viral after posting a TikTok revealing that marijuana came in her daughter’s order of Burger King chicken fries. The company said they were “disappointed to learn of the incident” and fired the employee in question.
Multiple Kentucky agencies worked together to investigate the illegal sales of narcotics in Monticello and Wayne County, which resulted in a local business owner being arrested.
Kentucky Democrats have introduced legislation that would legalize and decriminalize marijuana. Their next step is earning Republican support.
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority is working to build a licensing and inspection software to replace the agency's current "inefficient" program.
Three people were arrested after a traffic stop led to discovery of a large amount of marijuana in Jefferson County Wednesday.
Q: On occasion, for what it is worth, we smoke a little pot, with friends. How do you square things when federal law makes pot illegal, but California legalized it?
While most people aren’t going to experience any problems with cannabis, we’re learning more about the negative reactions some people have as time goes on.
No fewer than four state lawmakers are proposing ways to regulate medical cannabis after a pair of ballot initiatives legalizing the drug for medical purposes succeeded in November.
A protest is planned ahead of Thursday night's Lockhart City Council meeting. Residents are frustrated with the city's decision to go against the majority vote on marijuana decriminalization.
TODAY, THE HOUSE CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE SET ASIDE AN HOUR FOR A HEARING ON A MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION BILL, BUT NO ONE SHOWED UP TO TESTIFY. NOT EVEN THE BILL’S PRIME SPONSOR. STATE REPS DID HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC ON SEVERAL OTHER CANNABIS RELATED BILLS,
As 2025 kicks off and state legislative sessions get rolling, marijuana legalization advocates are eyeing a handful of jurisdictions as key battlegrounds where they see the prospects of enacting reform this year as most likely.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is supposed to be defending a marijuana rescheduling proposal that’s currently under review, but most cannabis consumers don’t trust the agency to do so, according to a new poll.