Fifty Years: How Marijuana Became Re-Legalized In America December 4, 2018 Allen St. Pierre Policy & Legal 0 Comments By Allen St. Pierre Part of a year-long series, longtime cannabis law reform advocate and historian Allen St. Pierre examines monthly for Cannabis Business Executive the last fifty years of cannabis prohibition and the public advocacy efforts in America to bring… Read More→
Public’s Attitude Shifts Dramatically In Favor Of Marijuana Legalization October 19, 2016 Paul Armentano Policy & Legal 1 Comment Washington, DC: Nearly six in ten Americans now believe that marijuana use ought to be legal and only about one in three favor continuing to criminalize the plant, according to nationwide survey data published by the Pew Research Center. Fifty-seven… Read More→
CBE Political 100 Update and “Mad as Hell” August 9, 2016 Rob Meagher Opinions 0 Comments Rounding out the 2016 CBE Political 100, we wanted to highlight a couple of individuals who deserve mention for their individual efforts and ongoing impact on legislative activity by moving the needle to end prohibition on a local, state, or… Read More→
The Scientific Evidence Supports Descheduling Cannabis, Not Rescheduling It April 6, 2016 Paul Armentano Opinions, Policy & Legal 0 Comments By Paul Armentano A memorandum issued this week by representatives of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to several U.S. Senators indicates that the agency is finally prepared to respond, imminently, to a five-year-old petition seeking to amend marijuana’s status as a schedule… Read More→