Darlington police on Thursday seized a large amount of marijuana and methamphetamines after executing a search warrant at a Kirven Street home, authorities said. Quatoria Greer and Francois Suber are both facing charges of trafficking marijuana and methamphetamine,
A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge canceled an upcoming hearing on the Biden administration’s marijuana rescheduling proposal pending appeals, effectively kicking the process to the Trump administration.
Recreational marijuana became legal in Ohio just over a year ago, in December 2023, with sales launching at local dispensaries in August 2024.
The suspect, 29-year-old Ricky Wood, was charged with the sale and delivery of several scheduled drugs, drug paraphernalia and possession of a weapon during the commission of a felony. Wood is being held on a $200,000 bond. CCSO said the investigation is ongoing.
Gammage, Lopez and the four others had left San Antonio on Feb. 22, 2022, and arrived in southern Oregon five days later, after a stop in Las Vegas, according to Harper. They collected disguises and made purchases at a local Walmart, according to investigators, before trying to rob the marijuana grow on March 12, 2022, prosecutors said.
The lawsuit states that prohibiting firefighters from using medical marijuana violates the union's collective bargaining agreement.
Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman, who just a month ago said he wanted to drastically change the state’s marijuana law, has seemingly had a change of heart. He has backtracked on at least some of his proposed restrictions after having meetings with the Statehouse’s resident marijuana enthusiast.
I’m just asking, ultimately, if we can let the voters decide,” said Joel Pepin, who wants to open a recreational marijuana store in Wells.
A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge has advised the head of the agency that the ball is back in her court with respect to the Biden administration’s marijuana rescheduling proposal, providing notice of a request for leave to file appeal that he granted this week in the hearing proceedings.
The former EMT for Hillsborough County was a qualified medical cannabis patient who said he suffers from anxiety, insomnia and PTSD. By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix An attorney representing Hillsborough County has filed an appeal in the state’s Second District Court of Appeal of a ruling that could have statewide implications in solidifying protections for
Residents will soon have an opportunity to provide input on a proposed marijuana manufacturing bylaw amendment put forward by Debilitating Medical Condition Treatment Centers (DMCTC).
Legislation to set up a regulated retail market for marijuana passed a first General Assembly hurdle on the same kind of party line vote on the essentially identical bill that Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed last year.