Idaho’s House Bill 7 slaps a $300 fine on marijuana possession, but the real cost is much higher. From financial missteps to human suffering, we break it all down
Medical Marijuana vs. the Workplace: A Global Look
The relationship between medical marijuana use and employment rights is complex, with varying protections across regions. In the U.S., states like California, New York, and Connecticut offer significant protections, while others like Louisiana and Florida do not. Internationally, while Canada has reasonable accommodations, European countries provide inconsistent support. Employees must understand local laws to navigate this landscape effectively.
Ancient Roots, Modern Struggles: Greece’s Quiet Cannabis Revolution
Amid shifting views and archaic laws, Greece stands poised on the brink of cannabis reform. Youth light up under the radar, medical patients navigate bureaucratic labyrinths, and the economy awaits a jolt from legalization. The question looms: will Greece embrace a greener future or stay trapped in the smoky haze of outdated policy?
A Looming Crisis: Hawaii’s Caregiver Cannabis Cultivation Ban Threatens Thousands
Hawaii’s looming caregiver cannabis cultivation ban is set to impact thousands of patients. Learn what’s happening, how it affects access to medicine, and how you can take action.
Idaho’s Shot in the Dark: The Grassroots Push to Legalize Personal Pot Use
Idaho’s latest ballot measure could make history—or just fizzle out. Here’s what you need to know about the grassroots push to legalize personal-use cannabis.
Nebraska’s Green Light: A New Era for Medical Marijuana
Nebraska voters have spoken, passing medical marijuana initiatives that signal a historic policy shift and economic opportunity for the state.