NCAA Eliminates Marijuana from Banned Substances List for Division I Athletes
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has officially removed marijuana from its list of prohibited substances for Division I athletes, effective immediately. The decision comes approximately five months after the NCAA’s Division I Council proposed
Chinese Funded Workers Appearing in Cannabis Farms Across the Country
Last summer, New Mexico state special agents made a startling discovery while inspecting a farm: they found thousands more cannabis plants than state laws allow. During subsequent visits, they uncovered an even more disturbing sight:
The State of Cannabis Regulation in California: Contaminated Products Persist Despite Legalization
Despite the legalization and regulation of marijuana in California, significant issues remain regarding the safety of cannabis products. A comprehensive investigation by The Times and the cannabis-focused newsletter, WeedWeek, reveals troubling gaps in the regulatory
Michigan Surpasses California as the Largest Cannabis Market in the U.S. by Unit Sales
Once the undisputed leader in the U.S. cannabis market, California now faces competition from an unexpected rival: Michigan. As Michigan approaches the five-year mark of legal recreational marijuana sales, it has surpassed California in certain
Maryland Governor Wes Moore Announces Landmark Pardon of Over 175,000 Marijuana Convictions
In a sweeping act of clemency, Maryland Governor Wes Moore is set to pardon more than 175,000 individuals convicted of low-level marijuana offenses. This unprecedented move, to be formalized on Monday morning, marks one of
3 Potential New Cannabis Legal States This Coming Elections
Crista Eggers is racing against a looming deadline. By July 3, she needs to gather at least 87,000 signatures on each of two petitions to qualify for the November ballot. These initiatives aim to legalize