PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine’s proposed rules about recreational marijuana call for the people who grow, manufacture and sell pot and pot products to be homegrown.
Fans at NC State or UNC games may be able to celebrate big plays — or drown their sorrows — with an adult beverage in the near future.
Recently, Arlington has been featured in the news for its collaborative approach to innovative alcohol safety measures. The Arlington Restaurant Initiative (ARI) was developed as a voluntary accreditation program to increase the overall safety of customers, businesses and neighborhood residents in areas with nightlife and entertainment.
For many college students, partying is a large part of the college experience. However, new research suggests that excessive drinking and illegal drug use are not exclusive to a night out. In fact, both are common coping methods for current and former college students.
More than two years after residents voted to legalize recreational marijuana, Maine released draft rules Monday that detail how the state’s new adult-use market would be launched, monitored and regulated by the Office of Marijuana Policy.
GREENSBORO — The Guilford County Sheriff's Office issued a total of 56 citations as part of a recent Booze it & Lose it checking station operation last week.
At a public hearing examining a new beer tax in Pennsylvania, Adam Harris of the Brewers of Pennsylvania made it clear what brewery owners want.
CONCORD, N.H. — The state Senate Judiciary Committee is considering a bill to legalize the sale of recreational marijuana in New Hampshire.
About 40 people signed up to speak at the hearing for the bill, which would also allow people to grow their own marijuana.
Harrisburg, PA — A Pennsylvania State Senator from the Middle of the state has introduced Senate Bill 548 which adds a franchise system to the State’s current 600 plus Wine & Spirits stores.
Senate Bill 66 requires that all malt liquor, wine and low-alcohol spirits products imported to, exported from or sold in Maine bear a label approved by the United States Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau unless the malt liquor, wine or low-alcohol spirits products are manufactured in Maine and are not shipped, distributed or sold in interstate commerce.