“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper said in 2012 following passage of his state’s voter initiative legalizing recreational use of marijuana. In the intervening years, eight other states and the District of Columbia have legalized cannabis for both recreational and medical use, and a majority of others have legalized it for purely medical use. But as Hickenlooper acknowledged, the federal government still classifies cannabis as a controlled substance, making possession of marijuana for either recreational or medical purposes a federal crime. At the University of Pennsylvania Law School, a panel of law and policy experts gathered earlier this year to discuss the practical ...
Cannabis has a long history in the United States. Originally, doctors and pharmacists used cannabis ...
The movement to end cannabis prohibitions in the United States continued its steady advance in the 2...
Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, twenty-three states have legalized some marijuana u...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
On November 6, 2012, three states proposed landmark legislation for a vote to the people of their re...
This Essay addresses the tension between Federal and State level regulation of marijuana. Nearly a h...
Vaults, armed guards, and paranoia are costs of doing business today in the recreational marijuana i...
As the number of states legalizing medicinal and recreational marijuana increases and marijuana emer...
This policy proposal examines the issue of the disparity between Federal and State positions regardi...
The states that have legalized cannabis maintain a complicated relationship with the federal governm...
Despite the continued federal classification of cannabis as an illegal drug, states have legalized t...
Under the Controlled Substances Act (1970), the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule...
The recent successful ballot initiatives in Colorado and Washington to legalize recreational marijua...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
Cannabis has a long history in the United States. Originally, doctors and pharmacists used cannabis ...
The movement to end cannabis prohibitions in the United States continued its steady advance in the 2...
Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, twenty-three states have legalized some marijuana u...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
On November 6, 2012, three states proposed landmark legislation for a vote to the people of their re...
This Essay addresses the tension between Federal and State level regulation of marijuana. Nearly a h...
Vaults, armed guards, and paranoia are costs of doing business today in the recreational marijuana i...
As the number of states legalizing medicinal and recreational marijuana increases and marijuana emer...
This policy proposal examines the issue of the disparity between Federal and State positions regardi...
The states that have legalized cannabis maintain a complicated relationship with the federal governm...
Despite the continued federal classification of cannabis as an illegal drug, states have legalized t...
Under the Controlled Substances Act (1970), the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule...
The recent successful ballot initiatives in Colorado and Washington to legalize recreational marijua...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
Cannabis has a long history in the United States. Originally, doctors and pharmacists used cannabis ...
The movement to end cannabis prohibitions in the United States continued its steady advance in the 2...
Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, twenty-three states have legalized some marijuana u...