The 2016 Presidential hopefuls engaged in a serious discussion on the sanctity of state marijuana laws, and the drug war during a recent Republican debate. This post from The Daily Chronic presents and summarizes the discussion of the Presidential candidates. At nearly the two and half hour mark in Wednesday night’s marathon Republican debate on CNN, Jake Tapper directed a ... Continue Reading
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3 Presidential Candidates Who Clearly Oppose Marijuana Legalization
The importance of the 2016 presidential election for marijuana supporters is not lost on most of us. Here’s a look at 3 presidential candidates who are vocal about their disagreement with marijuana legalization. This post from The Motley Fool discusses why marijuana is a hot-button issue and the 3 presidential candidates who are markedly opposed to legalizing marijuana. Let ... Continue Reading
Marijuana Legalization – What’s Really On the Line for the Industry
With marijuana industry having a lot at stake, marijuana legalization might play a critical role in the upcoming presidential polls. This post from The Motley Fool reviews three presidential candidates who are perceived to be the friendliest to the marijuana industry. Full speed ahead Since 1996, nearly two dozen states have legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal ... Continue Reading
Marijuana Legalization: More Presidential Candidates Agree With Fiorina than with Christie
In this post from Forbes, Jacob Sullum reports that two Republican candidates agree with Chris Christie that the federal government should not tolerate marijuana legalization and five agree with Carly Fiorina that it should, plus three whose positions on that question remain unclear. This week New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie reiterated his intention to crack down on marijuana ... Continue Reading
What Is Presidential Candidates’ Stance On Marijuana Policy?
In this post from Marijuana News, Tom Angell reports the presidential candidates’ stated positions on marijuana policy. Nothing in this post should be construed as support for or opposition to any candidate for public office. The 2016 presidential field is starting to take shape, and many of the candidates are weighing in on the debate about marijuana. Here’s a roundup of ... Continue Reading