For the first time in history, the House will vote to federally deschedule marijuana in September, House Majority Whip James Clyburn promises.
For the first time in history, the House will vote to federally deschedule marijuana in September, House Majority Whip James Clyburn promises.
House lawmakers are preparing for a September floor vote on legislation – The Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement Act a/k/a The MORE Act -- to remove marijuana from the ...
The strongest step toward legalization ever taken by Congress.
The House of Representatives on Thursday voted in favor of an amendment to protect all state, territory and tribal marijuana programs from federal interference. The measure, which would ...
With House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions being forced out by the loss of his Congressional seat, the way seems clear for Democrats to be able to move marijuana law reform bills ...
We will be taking many more in-depth looks at the 2020 race as it progresses, including potential primary challengers on the Republican side, but first we wanted to provide an overview of ...
“It’s necessary for anyone who wants to lead our country,” the Hawaii Democrat and 2020 hopeful told BuzzFeed News.
Nearly every member of Congress represents a state that is out of compliance with the federal policy of blanket marijuana prohibition.
The House will likely vote on a historic marijuana decriminalization bill next month, House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn said Friday.
A bipartisan group of senators is pushing to let cannabis industry operators access financial services.
From hemp legalization to Jeff Sessions leaving the Trump administration, it’s been a great year for the push towards pot legalization
Several new bills that support cannabis policy reform have been introduced in recent weeks. Last month, NCIA saw two bills reintroduced from last year, The Ending Federal Marijuana ...
"We’ve now moved the conversation from an ‘if’ to a ‘how,’ and the ‘how’ matters."
Even those who wish to refrain from having a stance on marijuana will be forced to take action. With that in mind; what are the potential presidential candidates' marijuana stances?