Under a collective bargaining agreement, firefighters wouldn’t be disciplined for using medical marijuana as long as they didn’t come to work while using the drug. The Louisville Professional Firefighters Association president said due to the demanding conditions firefighters work under, there would be benefits to using marijuana.
After driving to southern Oregon from Texas, the men prepped for their planned operation -- a drug ripoff from a major marijuana grow. Shortly after arriving at the Clarion Pointe Hotel in Medford in February 2022,
Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman, who just a month ago said he wanted to drastically change the state’s marijuana law, has seemingly had a change of heart. He has backtracked on at least some of his proposed restrictions after having meetings with the Statehouse’s resident marijuana enthusiast.
The lawsuit states that prohibiting firefighters from using medical marijuana violates the union's collective bargaining agreement.
A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge has advised the head of the agency that the ball is back in her court with respect to the Biden administration’s marijuana rescheduling proposal, providing notice of a request for leave to file appeal that he granted this week in the hearing proceedings.
Firefighters battled a fire Wednesday that destroyed a pole barn containing a marijuana-growing operation, Addison Fire Chief David Aungst said.
A Florida medical-marijuana company hasn’t given up on an attempt to start selling weed alongside convenience stores, after an administrative law judge sided with state health regulators who
Three 15-year-old boys were caught allegedly in possession of marijuana in a village high school in Balayan, Batangas on Friday, Jan. 17, police said. The Region 4A police said in a report Saturday, Jan.
The revamped proposal from the Smart & Safe Florida committee seeks to address issues raised by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who led a drive to defeat last year’s constitutional measure.
The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office has arrested and charged four suspects after illegal weapons and drugs were found during a home raid.
Rios, 39, will spend three years and one month in prison for possession of methamphetamine and marijuana with intent to distribute.
The state’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency shows Shine’s parent company, Kapp Walled Lake, has an active prequalification for recreational marijuana sales in Pontiac, which expires on Nov. 26, 2026.