The Vermont House passed a bill Thursday night to legalize recreational possession of marijuana just hours after Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded a Department of Justice policy on legal marijuana.
The Vermont House passed a bill Thursday night to legalize recreational possession of marijuana just hours after Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded a Department of Justice policy on legal marijuana.
Lawmakers voted 81-63 in favor of the bill, which would allow adults over the age of 21 to grow and possess small amounts of legal marijuana beginning in July.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) will have a presence at one of the biggest events in the commonwealth and the largest indoor agricultural event in the country – the 102nd Pennsylvania Farm Show.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) will have a presence at one of the biggest events in the commonwealth and the largest indoor agricultural event in the country – the 102nd Pennsylvania Farm Show.
EUGENE, Ore. – Attorney General Jeff Sessions is getting rid of the current marijuana policy that prevents the federal government from interfering with states that have legalized the drug, and that has many people in Oregon talking.
EUGENE, Ore. – Attorney General Jeff Sessions is getting rid of the current marijuana policy that prevents the federal government from interfering with states that have legalized the drug, and that has many people in Oregon talking.
Concord, NH – A powerhouse group of trailblazing female wine industry leaders and some of the most celebrated names in the wine world will descend on New Hampshire for the 13th annual New Hampshire Wine Week.
New Hampshire House lawmakers are expected to vote Wednesday on a bill that would legalize home liquor distilling.
Booze enthusiasts are currently allowed to make up to 200 gallons of beer and wine at home - depending on the size of their household.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – It’s last call for hundreds of bottles of liquor sold in Ohio.
Beginning this week, the Ohio Department of Commerce is delisting about 700 items in its Last Call campaign, and that means consumers will have access to a clearinghouse of booze at discounted prices.
Starting this year, minors found in possession of alcohol will get a little more leniency under the law. The consequences defined by Michigan’s minor is possession or MIP law changed January 1st.