Mexico’s cannabis laws are starting to shift toward legalization. This post from GreenCamp discusses how Mexico has been under the radar lately as the country recently made great progress towards legalizing cannabis. If you were to step on just about any beach on the Pacific coast, north of Guatemala, you’d step onto the grounds where cannabis is legal, or at least will be ... Continue Reading
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Michigan Is the First State in Midwest To Legalize Marijuana
Marijuana bill passes in Michigan, making it the first state in the Midwest to free the weed. Learn more about Michigan's legal marijuana in this post from Detroit Free Press. With a last-minute infusion of cash and support that was baked into Proposal 1 from the start, voters decided to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use Tuesday by a comfortable 56-44 percent ... Continue Reading
What Do New Governors Think of Marijuana Legalization?
Now that the midterm elections are over, this post from Civilized reports how all of America's newly elected governors feel about marijuana legalization. Yesterday was the midterm elections, and 20 new governors were elected in the United States, including seven Democrats who wrestled control of the governor’s mansion away from Republicans. Considering most marijuana ... Continue Reading
Could Midterm Elections Be A Game Changer for Cannabis?
After the mid-term elections, the nation may look even more cannabis-friendly. The midterm elections could push the U.S. further toward cannabis legalization. This post from Forbes discusses six ways the cannabis landscape could change after the elections. Voters in seven states will weigh in on 36 different cannabis proposalsTuesday, everything from the legalization of ... Continue Reading
China Warns Its Citizens in Canada Against Cannabis
China joins the list of Asian countries warning their citizens in Canada to refrain from cannabis use. Japan and South Korea have done it earlier. Read more in this post from Globalnews.ca. Marijuana may be legal now in Canada but at least three Asian governments are warning their citizens to avoid it, including the spectre of possible arrest for Japanese and South ... Continue Reading