For some time now, I've tried to put together an electorate voting guide for those with a libertarian bent. Whether you vote ACT, National or any other party you think will advance more free… Read More
What happens when a highly cultivated professional group takes over New York’s urban jungle? The harmonic elevated experience of Trailblazers, of course! Often described as “adul… Read More
I recently had the pleasure of attending Central Washington University’s 18th Annual Economic Outlook Conference, which assembled the first ever Cannabis Caucus to be held at a Public… Read More
After a frustrating delay and deadlock in the statehouse, New Jersey finally answered the will of the voters in last year’s referendum and passed enabling legislation to create a regul… Read More
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On Wednesday, members of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Health held a hearing on the future of cannabis regulation. Titled &ld… Read More
The measure faced bipartisan opposition, despite the numerous last-minute concessions to reduce its taxes on marijuana and to ensure it wouldn’t thwart the Initiative 65 medical mariju… Read More
Original article published on June 2, 2018 by Advocate Daily.
The Senate has approved the Trudeau government’s landmark legislation to lift Canada’s 95-year-old prohibition on re… Read More
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