Investigators found 29 5-6 foot marijuana plants growing in the backyard and 711 grams inside the home as well as crack-cocaine, a stun gun, hypodermic syringes, a .22 caliber revolver and several pieces of drug paraphernalia used for preparation.
One New Jersey lawmaker thinks legalizing marijuana in Atlantic City could help spur an economic upswing at a time when the city continues to struggle by job and revenue loses from the closures of four casinos in 2014.
A Colorado credit union is hoping a federal judge will intervene to let the booming marijuana industry move its finances from cash-stuffed suitcases to the regulated banking system.