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Oregon could decriminalize all drugs in November election
Max Savage Levenson - Published on July 2, 2020Read moreThe nation’s most wide-ranging drug reform measure secures a spot on the ballot.
Virginia’s marijuana decriminalization law goes into effect today
Max Savage Levenson - Published on July 1, 2020Read morePossession of up to one ounce is now just a $25 fine, and medical dispensaries should open later this year.
Nebraskans hustle to get medical legalization on ballot, with July 3 deadline
Max Savage Levenson - Published on June 17, 2020Read moreWhen the state reopened in May, advocates scrambled to get signatures. They’ll need 130,000 by July 3.
Montana patients will be free to shop at any dispensary starting Tuesday
Max Savage Levenson - Published on June 1, 2020Read moreThe policy of ‘tethering,’ which limited patients to a single dispensary, will end on June 2.
As legalization heads to the ballot, Arizona mourns a beloved leader
Max Savage Levenson - Published on May 26, 2020Read moreMikel Weisser moved mountains to end prohibition in Arizona. It’ll have to happen without him.
Massachusetts marijuana stores to reopen on Monday
Max Savage Levenson - Published on May 19, 2020Read moreIt’s curbside pickup only, so order online and be kind: Wear a mask to protect your budtender.
Montana’s legalization campaign hits the streets, safely distanced
Max Savage Levenson - Published on May 11, 2020Read moreUsing masks, gloves, and a disposable pens, New Approach Montana has until June 19 to make the ballot.
Montana judge won’t allow e-signatures for legalization initiative
Max Savage Levenson - Published on April 30, 2020Read moreThe decision doesn’t kill the adult-use campaign, just makes it tougher to meet the June 19 deadline.
These groups are greening up the cannabis industry
Max Savage Levenson - Published on April 22, 2020Read moreIndoor grows can be energy hogs. These industry leaders are finding new ways to save the Earth—and save farmers money.
New York drops legalization from budget, likely ending 2020 push
Max Savage Levenson - Published on April 1, 2020Read moreIt was looking good until COVID-19 hit, diverting the energy of Gov. Cuomo and legislators. “Too much, too little time,” said Cuomo.