Justice Dept. Recommends Easing Restrictions on Marijuana
The move kicks off a lengthy rule-making process and could amount to a major change in federal policy.
By Eileen Sullivan, Glenn Thrush and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
The move kicks off a lengthy rule-making process and could amount to a major change in federal policy.
By Eileen Sullivan, Glenn Thrush and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
The long-serving congressman from Portland, who has become the top marijuana advocate on Capitol Hill, believes the issue could boost President Biden’s support with young voters.
By Kayla Guo
The decision by the New York Court of Appeals is linked to legal weaknesses in the case, our reporter says.
By James Barron
New York officials had said that those who jumped the line to cash in on cannabis would not be rewarded over those who played by the rules.
By Ashley Southall
Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City emerged as two of the winners from a budget process that blew past the April 1 deadline.
By Claire Fahy
With the legalization of marijuana in New York, celebrations of “4/20” have gone mainstream.
By Ashley Southall and Adrienne Grunwald
The stoner celebration is becoming a national food holiday, thanks in part to marketing initiatives from Jimmy John’s, KFC, Wingstop and others.
By Pete Wells
Según los expertos, ambos tienen sus propios riesgos.
By Dani Blum
When an illegal smoke shop opened across the street, Gale Brewer, a local councilwoman, vowed to close it. What happened next was “like a Fellini movie.”
By Nicholas Fandos
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono sang about him at a protest rally.
By Michael S. Rosenwald
Advertisement
Advertisement