Friday, Dec 7, 2012 9:48 PM UTC
Will Obama harsh Washington and Colorado’s high?
Now that voters have made it clear they support legal recreational marijuana use, the feds need to make a choice
Now that voters have made it clear they support legal recreational marijuana use, the feds need to make a choice
Crowds gathered at midnight in Seattle for celebratory joints, but the law is still under review VIDEO
Drug policy reformers are still grappling over different strategies, but here's how things could play out
Obama controls the fate of Colorado and Washington's marijuana laws. The popular approach is also smart policy
Medical marijuana is legal in 18 states, but it's clear we've only discovered a fraction of its medicinal potential
Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize marijuana. It behooves Obama to let them have their way
Jokes aside, it's on President Obama to take the next serious step toward legalizing pot
Defying federal law, two states just legalized marijuana. A popular campaign forces Obama to take a stance
"There's no point continuing to seek criminal penalties," said prosecutor
Post-legalization, the state's pre-existing, highly-regulated marijuana industry is set to go into overdrive
Public opinion on marijuana is moving fast, and pols will eventually follow. But "eventually" could be a while
If the measures take effect, the two states may have opened the door to marijuana tourism
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