Now Prosecuting Patients: Absurdity of Anti-Marijuana Obduracy
Arizona’s cannabis industry was blindsided last week by an Appellate Court ruling that essentially gutted the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA).
Interviews regarding state regulation, federal law, policy measures, legislation, justice and legal issues
Arizona’s cannabis industry was blindsided last week by an Appellate Court ruling that essentially gutted the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA).
After enduring prosecution and years behind bars for a marijuana offense, Crohn’s patient Chris Martin had to overcome the stigma of a felony conviction to thrive.
Veteran cannabis activist and founder of NORML, Keith Stroup reveals little-known politics of prohibition and the racially-charged “Broken Windows” theory behind it.
As A.G. Jeff Sessions doubles down on the War On Drugs, Mexico’s former President Vicente Fox explains why U.S. drug policy is dangerous for national security.
Author, jurist and 2012 Vice Presidential candidate, Judge James P. Gray reveals the truth about the drug war and explains why cannabis prohibition the Golden Goose of terrorism.
U.S. Congressman James Comer and Ananda Hemp’s Brian Furnish discuss the new Industrial Hemp Farming Act introduced with bipartisan support.
Cannabis law attorney Robert Hoban tells us how he sued the DEA on behalf of the Hemp Industries Association and won the landmark case making CBD legal.
To kick off a series on cannabis law, we interview Vanderbilt University Professor Robert Mikos, author of the first text book on marijuana case law
AMMA PAC lobbyist Taylor Swick explains challenges faced by patients, providers and industry stakeholders in Arizona and how medical marijuana advocates can get involved.
Former Prosecutor, LEAP Board Member and international development specialist Inge Frykland knows the real cost of the drug war, at home and abroad.
Interview with former prosecutor Demitri Downing about the regulatory framework of the most recent incarnation of Florida cannabis policy
Exclusive interview with Robert Reed, U.S. Navy (Ret.), who challenged the State of Arkansas with a Constitutional Question about federal marijuana law