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A U.S. Army veteran arrested during an immigration raid at a California marijuana farm says he was sprayed with tear gas and ...
The “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action honors the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis. Protests are expected to be held along streets, at courthouses and other public ...
Experts reveal staggering link between THC use and suicides in young San Diegans. Research shows alarming trends and the unseen dangers of marijuana products.
A report from San Diego Imperial Valley High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) shows the effects marijuana is having on ...
ICE raids on cannabis facilities have shaken California's marijuana industry as leaders worry about a renewed federal assault on farms and dispensaries that could scare workers into staying home.
The Trump administration says last week's operation is shaping up to be one of the largest raids since January.
California wants to permanently ban hemp THC from the state, making it illegal to sell hemp drinks and potentially costing the state more than 18,000 jobs and billions of dollars in lost revenue.
Northern California tribe sues sheriff over cannabis farm raids, alleging jurisdictional overreach and destruction of property on tribal land.
California marijuana merchants hope the new dispensation will help them compete against unlicensed pot dealers who do not have to collect taxes or comply with burdensome state and local regulations.
The marijuana industry in California failed to meet expectations so vendors are moving to sell hemp, which has a much broader use range and can be sold in 30 states.