Under the Controlled Substances Act (1970), the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule I drug with high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. Meanwhile, thirty-five states have defied federal prohibition and approved cannabis use for either medical or medical and recreational purposes. States are chipping away at War on Drugs policies with little clear guidance from the federal government. The starkly divergent approaches to cannabis regulation lead to administrative challenges for adopting states and the budding industry. We examine how the federal government’s rhetorical and regulatory fickleness on cannabis policy has led to several downstream administrative consequences in banking, taxes, social equity, and bank...
Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, twenty-three states have legalized some marijuana u...
Polls show that 78% of Americans believe medical marijuana with a physician recommendation should be...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...
Under the Controlled Substances Act (1970), the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
The struggle over marijuana regulation is one of the most important federalism conflicts in a genera...
Inflammatory rhetoric and increasingly punitive drug policies dominated marijuana politics in the pa...
Federal marijuana policy is constantly changing. This research analyzes the political forces behind ...
Cannabis policy is a story of complexity and dynamism laced with tension and inequity. Policy makers...
This policy proposal examines the issue of the disparity between Federal and State positions regardi...
The state-legal cannabis industry has grown rapidly over the last few years. The decline of cannabis...
Medical marijuana has emerged as one of the key federalism battlegrounds of the last two decades. Si...
The movement to end cannabis prohibitions in the United States continued its steady advance in the 2...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
The states that have legalized cannabis maintain a complicated relationship with the federal governm...
Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, twenty-three states have legalized some marijuana u...
Polls show that 78% of Americans believe medical marijuana with a physician recommendation should be...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...
Under the Controlled Substances Act (1970), the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
The struggle over marijuana regulation is one of the most important federalism conflicts in a genera...
Inflammatory rhetoric and increasingly punitive drug policies dominated marijuana politics in the pa...
Federal marijuana policy is constantly changing. This research analyzes the political forces behind ...
Cannabis policy is a story of complexity and dynamism laced with tension and inequity. Policy makers...
This policy proposal examines the issue of the disparity between Federal and State positions regardi...
The state-legal cannabis industry has grown rapidly over the last few years. The decline of cannabis...
Medical marijuana has emerged as one of the key federalism battlegrounds of the last two decades. Si...
The movement to end cannabis prohibitions in the United States continued its steady advance in the 2...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
The states that have legalized cannabis maintain a complicated relationship with the federal governm...
Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, twenty-three states have legalized some marijuana u...
Polls show that 78% of Americans believe medical marijuana with a physician recommendation should be...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...