Despite 75 years of federal marijuana prohibition, the Justice Department said Thursday that states can let people use the drug, license people to grow it and even allow adults to stroll into stores and buy it -- as long as the weed is kept away from kids, the black market and federal property.
As the debate goes back and forth over medical marijuana in NJ, Governor Christie may start to resemble a character from one of Monty Python's greatest films.
If you haven't seen the video yet, it is definitely worth watching. The movement to make marijuana legal for all, has decided to run an ad in a high profile place.
While last week, Gov. Chris Christie conditionally vetoed a bill to allow minors to have access to medical marijuana, the full State Senate yesterday approved a bill that included the changes recommended by Christie.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie agreed Friday to give chronically ill children easier access to medical marijuana, but he was unwilling to go as far as state lawmakers wanted.
Gov. Jack Markell said Thursday that he is moving forward with a medical marijuana program in Delaware after halting plans last year over fears that state officials could be subject to federal prosecution.