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Man in Henderson marijuana dispute murder gets life sentence

By / November 16, 2018 / 0 Comments

A man who shot and killed another man in Henderson over a marijuana dispute has been sentenced to life in prison. Christopher Toney, 39, was sentenced Friday in Adams County District Court for the 2017 shooting death of 34-year-old Christopher Stockwell, according to the district attorney’s office. The life sentence is without parole. On Feb. […]

SF Council measures advocate gun control, legal pot

By hdr_strategos / November 12, 2018 / 0 Comments

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber and members of the City Council want to send a message to the state Legislature when it convenes in January for a 60-day session under a new governor: legalize weed and get a grip on gun reform. Mayor Webber is introducing two resolutions that are scheduled to […]

Marijuana is emerging among California’s vineyards, offering promise and concern

By / November 11, 2018 / 0 Comments

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY, Calif. — It is the fall harvest here in this fertile stretch of oaks and hills that produces some of the country’s best wine. This season, though, workers also are plucking the sticky, fragrant flowers of a new crop. Marijuana is emerging among the vineyards, not as a rival to the valley’s […]

A cannabis Coke and a smile? Colorado companies hoping to tap infused beverage craze

By / November 10, 2018 / 0 Comments

When Coca-Cola publicly announces it is sizing up business opportunities in an industry, people take notice. That was the case in mid September when Coke — the world’s largest beverage company with a market cap north of $211 billion — said it was keeping an eye on cannabis infused drinks, with a particular focus on […]

Utah latest state to legalize medical pot, expand Medicaid

By / November 10, 2018 / 0 Comments

SALT LAKE CITY — Voters in conservative Utah have decided to join the growing number of states legalizing medical marijuana and expanding Medicaid to cover tens of thousands more low-income residents, two issues that had long stalled out with conservative state lawmakers. Utah will be on the list of more than 30 states allowing patients […]

New attorney general must protect states’ rights on marijuana, Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner says

By / November 9, 2018 / 0 Comments

The next U.S. attorney general is going to have to respect the decision of Colorado and other states to legalize recreational and medical marijuana — at least if Republican Sen. Cory Gardner has his way. “Whoever comes after him is going to face some pretty tough questions about where they stand on states’ rights and […]

After long wait, 1st legal marijuana shops on East Coast to open

By / November 8, 2018 / 0 Comments

By Bob Salsberg, The Associated Press NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — With its youthful vibe and eclectic mix of culture, a small Massachusetts city seems a logical site for the nation’s first legal recreational marijuana sales east of Colorado. An existing medical marijuana dispensary in Northampton — nestled in Massachusetts’ scenic Pioneer Valley — plans to open […]

Marijuana Legalization Poised To Move Forward In New Mexico

By hdr_strategos / November 8, 2018 / 0 Comments

The outcome of today’s election puts New Mexico in position to advance marijuana legalization through the state legislature. Michelle Lujan Grisham, who won the governor’s race, has been an ardent supporter of the state’s medical cannabis program, from helping implement the program while she was Secretary of Health to supporting congressional legislation to allow veterans […]

State’s pot plant limitation for dispensaries ruled ‘arbitrary’

By hdr_strategos / November 8, 2018 / 0 Comments

SANTA FE – A state District Court judge has ruled that the state Department of Health’s 450-plant limit on medical marijuana dispensaries is arbitrary and capricious and has no factual basis. Judge David Thomson issued his 60-page ruling Thursday and is giving the DOH 120 days to come up with a new rule on plant […]

Marijuana In The Governor’s Mansion: Record Number Of Candidates Say Legalize It

By hdr_strategos / November 8, 2018 / 0 Comments

As polls continue to show that a growing majority of voters support legalizing marijuana, more and more politicians are beginning to embrace the issue, and this year’s midterm elections provide the latest datapoint in the ongoing evolution of cannabis into a mainstream political issue. At least 21 major party gubernatorial nominees on U.S. ballots this […]

Picuris Pueblo pot production uprooted

By hdr_strategos / November 8, 2018 / 0 Comments

Copyright (C) 2018 Albuquerque Journal PICURIS PUEBLO – Picuris Pueblo’s budding medical marijuana production operation went up in smoke when federal officials raided its small-grow operation late last year. “They took the plants and threatened to prosecute us,” Craig Quanchello, governor of the state’s smallest pueblo, said while sitting at a table in his tribal […]

Governor-elect Michelle Lujan Grisham will have support to pass her political agenda

By hdr_strategos / November 8, 2018 / 0 Comments

Tuesday was a big night for New Mexico Democrats. Voters elected Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham as the state’s governor-elect. For years, the state’s Legislature has been a Democrat and the governor has been Republican, making it difficult for Democrats to pass legislation. Now, both are Democrat, giving the newly elected governor a lot of support […]

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