The state’s medical marijuana program launched with fanfare last month. Does its many restrictions and anemic market size warrant the excitement?
Colorado is one of the few states where some companies let employees consume marijuana on the job.
Activists filed a petition Wednesday to put pot legalization to a statewide vote.
Bob Marley’s pot line launches on Saturday. Next up could be Jefferson Airplane-themed weed. Are these endorsements the future of marijuana marketing?
That's more than the nation spent on Doritos, Cheetos and Funyuns combined, with pot sales expected to grow 25 percent in 2016.
Marijuana markets nationwide are growing. Some say that means legalization works, while others vehemently disagree.
In Vermont, the Judiciary Committee of the Senate voted 4-1 Friday for a bill that would enable residents to possess up to an ounce.
There is an alternative to the free-market marijuana industry: a state-run system. And Bernie Sanders’ home state could become the first to attempt it.
Under a proposal, five of the city's licensed recreational pot stores would be selected to offer delivery services.
The state will begin issuing licenses in 2017 to medical cannabis dispensaries for the sale of products with low levels of THC.
After cannabis has been at the center of decades of critical coverage, the media could be going too easy on marijuana now.
Proposed legislation, the topic of a Wednesday hearing, would allow adults to possess, use and grow cannabis.
Recent developments suggest 2016 could be the year the marijuana legalization movement runs right into an immovable object: federal law.
The state, which has one of the most restrictive programs, rolled out its dispensaries Thursday with a location in downtown New York City.
Eight medical marijuana dispensaries are slated to launch this week across the state.
After only two months of medical marijuana sales, Illinois has collected over $100,000 in taxes.
Sites offering cannabis are scheduled to open in January, more than a year after the Compassionate Care Act became law.
These are the political battlegrounds in the U.S. that await in the next year in the effort to legalize pot.
A new limousine service running along a bus line in Denver will connect weed smokers with rides.
Colorado’s Fourth Corner Credit Union wants to solve the cash-based marijuana industry’s banking woes. Does it have the legal ability to do so?
Though dispensaries aren't open in the Granite State, medical marijuana patients can get a card to keep out of trouble.
Sin City aims to become the world’s marijuana tourism capital. But stringent city and state rules could keep that from happening.