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D.C. Pot Lobbyist : The Future of Marijuana Legalization on Capitol Hill
A change in power could bring a change in the world of legal marijuana at the federal level. -
Special Commission Recommends Roadside Pot Impairment Tests, Over ACLU Objection
A special commission studying what to do about people driving under the influence of marijuana is recommending the state focus on training law enforcement to identify signs of impairment. -
Local News: The Boston City Council Race Heats Up And The South End Says Goodbye To Its Favorite Mailman
Callie covers the greater Boston news you need to know with local journalists. -
What Happens When You Get Pulled Over While High?
With no chemical test, who determines what, exactly, “impaired” means? And who determines if someone is too high to drive? -
Sober Drivers, Safe Travels Urged In New State Ad Campaign
State public safety officials Monday are launching a statewide public information campaign about the dangers of driving drunk or stoned. -
Mass. Marijuana Company Going On Canadian Securities Exchange
A new Massachusetts-based company is looking to make it big in the marijuana industry. -
East Boston Residents Oppose New Pot Shop Near Substance Abuse Recovery Center
The Boston City Council scheduled a hearing on the location of the planned recreational marijuana shop for next Tuesday. -
Lack Of Diversity In Pot Businesses Concerns Boston City Council
City Councilor and Congresswoman-elect Ayanna Pressley said a similar lack of diversity tainted the rollout of medicinal marijuana. -
Next Towns To Open Pot Shops Prep For Long Lines and Heavy Traffic
Easthampton, Salem and Wareham are next in line for retail marijuana. -
Utah Voters Approved Medical Marijuana, Now State Lawmakers Want A Rewrite
Voters in Utah voted to legalize medical marijuana this year. Now state lawmakers are meeting to rewrite the provisions, but supporters of the initiative say lawmakers are overstepping.