Marijuana Advocates Worried Trump Administration Will Crack Down on Legal Pot
Marijuana advocates are bracing for what could be a harsh crackdown on pot in states where it’s legal for recreational and medicinal use.
Marijuana advocates are bracing for what could be a harsh crackdown on pot in states where it’s legal for recreational and medicinal use.
By Greg Stejskal ticklethewire.com In the Spring of 1989, a drama fraught with irony began playing out in Austria. A Jewish American family, a mother and her two grown sons, were fighting extradition to the US. About 50 years before, Jewish families were desperately trying to leave Austria for safe havens like the U.S. The…
Leaders of America’s Drug Enforcement Administration have long demonstrated a shockingly casual relationship with facts and science on drug risks.
A former DEA agent who demanded cash in connection with a drug trafficker was sentenced Tuesday to a year and a day in prison.
The DEA is taking a page from Donald Trump’s playbook – blame the media.
The FBI’s largest crackdown on human trafficking yet led to the arrests of 239 pimps and prostitutes in the U.S. and dozens more outside the country.
The DEA is looking for researchers to grow marijuana in an effort to better understand whether cannabis has medicinal benefits.
A recent decision upholding the federal ban on medical cannabis was a letdown in Maine and the 24 other states where the drug can be prescribed to ease the symptoms of illness.