Yet another roadblock for the marijuana industry in Benton County came this week, after commissioners voted to place a 'freeze' on a potential pot farm near the future home of the new Desert Hills Middle school in Kennewick.
For decades, he's been one of the biggest advocates for marijuana, and starting next year (reportedly) his weed will be showing up in Washington state pot stores.
Beaverton, Oregon police say a 22-year-old man is in custody after authorities saw a video of the man blowing pot smoke into the mouth of his infant child, and apparently he's done it before.
A lot of eyes will be watching the Federal Courthouse in Spokane starting today, when the Kettle Falls Five go on trial on federal drug charges. It's expected to be a precedent-setting case over state's rights vs. the federal government, especially over legalized pot.
House Bill 1461 is a mix-and-match combination of 18 previous House bills dealing with pot. One part would lessen some marijuana restrictions, but another would nullify I-502 entirely. Confusing?
New data released this week by the Washington Poison Control Center shows the number of calls made involving "accidental" poisoning or overdoses by marijuana have nearly doubled, as has the number of children who ate pot edibles by accident.
Colorado is now facing yet another unintended, and unforseen consequence about legalized pot. Homeless people are flocking to the state to get high. Is this a problem that will begin to show up in our state as well?