On 4/20, Pennsylvania moves closer to legalizing adult recreational cannabis
Wednesday is April 20th, which is also known as World Cannabis Day. It’s also a day for some to reignite efforts to legalize cannabis in Pennsylvania.
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Wednesday is April 20th, which is also known as World Cannabis Day. It’s also a day for some to reignite efforts to legalize cannabis in Pennsylvania.
Medical marijuana patients face a risk of arrest in Pennsylvania if they get behind the wheel of a vehicle. Jesse Roedts found that out first hand.
Legal experts say most states require what’s called “proof of impairment” to charge someone with DUI, while Pennsylvania is one of 13 states with a zero-tolerance policy. That means any legal medical marijuana patient could be convicted for getting behind the wheel, even if they haven’t used cannabis in weeks.
As the majority party they control the legislative agenda. But, the PAGOP took on medical cannabis in 2015-2016, with all of its challenges, and now as we have a fully operating medical cannabis program. What voters like me can’t understand is why our Republican leadership won’t take on full legalization in the same businesslike way.
The federal government’s stance on marijuana is impacting medical marijuana patients’ jobs, hobbies and sense of protection. Marijuana remains a schedule one drug at the federal level, so medical marijuana users can’t get firearm permits.
If you use medical marijuana, can landlords refuse to rent to you, or even evict you? And what should you tell your landlord when looking for housing? Here are some basics.
When Black Lives Matter protesters marched through Chambersburg in early June of this year, the district attorney for Franklin County said he opened the windows to his office to better hear their chants and cries.
Earlier this week, Channel 11 reported an assistant district attorney was in the ICU. Now, other attorneys and courthouse employees are saying they fear for their safety.
A worker at the Westmoreland County courthouse has tested positive for the new coronavirus, said Amanda Bernard, director of human resources.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case about Lebanon County’s probation policy for medical marijuana Tuesday morning.