Medical marijuana plants at CRC of Alabama are grown in a medium of coconut husks, coconut pith, and perlite. Every plant is registered and is tagged when they reach about 8 inches tall. (Mike Cason/[email protected])
: At a Jan. 16, 2025, sentencing hearing, Justin Andrews, of Moline, was granted two years of probation, according to court records. He appeared in court after he pleaded guilty to controlled substance violation – possession of marijuana with intent to deliver,
People using weed for medical purposes are as likely -- or more -- to become addicted to cannabis as recreational tokers, a new study says.
A Lakeland man is facing drug charges after 237.2 grams of marijuana was found in his car during a traffic stop on State Rd. 400 early Saturday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
The Empire State is expected to generate $161.8 million in tax revenues from its legal weed business for the fiscal year ending March 31 -- or four times what it raked in last year.
SB 334, filed by Sen. Joe Gruters of Sarasota, would give patients the right to grow two pot plants at home for personal consumption. The bill would allow renters the same privilege, but with the caveat that landlords must provide documentation of consent.
The rescheduling of marijuana may remove regulatory hurdles and expand the breadth of research beyond pain management.
Four people were arrested after law enforcement officers were notified of possible drug activity near Kensington Park Apartments in New Bern Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. When they arrived, officers found three men and a juvenile standing around a car as a tip from an anonymous caller said.
On Tuesday, the Batavia City Council approved plans for what would be the city’s first recreational marijuana dispensary.
State lawmakers are pushing for new legislation in this year's session for the use and distribution of marijuana in the Commonwealth.
As the process for ballot measures begins for the 2026 elections, several initiatives are underway for failed measures to return to ballot for a second chance.
Marijuana faces oversupply in the state, and there are questions about how it will be regulated in the next few years.