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The use of recreational marijuana is legal in many U.S. states. When will Delaware join? Here's when Delaware will join, what ...
President Donald Trump is facing a pivotal decision: whether to ease national restrictions on marijuana, a policy shift he ...
While 24 states have adopted laws allowing adults to purchase and consume cannabis for non-medical use, Oklahoma continues to prohibit it. In fact, Oklahomans voted down a state question that would ...
Kevin Paul Pham, 48, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and 10 years probation for his role in a conspiracy involving ...
Gov. Maura Healey says she’s “grateful” for the bust of the alleged network of Chinese grow houses in Massachusetts and Maine ...
Oklahoma’s medical cannabis program generated $3,964,626 in tax revenue in June, bringing the total for the first half of ...
Oklahoma marijuana activists have cleared a key procedural hurdle, announcing on Tuesday that their legalization ballot ...
The language is plain: a "positive drug test for a substance other than a prescribed medication" means trouble for released ...
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics makes another marijuana bust in Hughes County, according to their official Facebook page.
Citing "evolving scientific research," Gov. Kevin Stitt is ending Oklahoma's endorsement of fluoride in drinking water.
More than 40,000 marijuana plants and over 1,000 pounds of processed marijuana were seized during a bust of a suspected illegal grow operation in northeastern Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - Thousands of marijuana plants were seized in a drug bust. Announced by Attorney General Gentner Drummond, the illegal grow operation took place in Mayes and Craig counties.
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