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County Executive of Westchester County: Republican [11] Bruce Babbitt: b. 1938: Governor of Arizona, United States Secretary of the Interior: Democratic [12] Michael Bloomberg: b. 1942: Mayor of New York City: Democratic [13] Bill Bradley: b. 1943: United States Senator from New Jersey: Democratic [14] George W. Bush: b. 1946: President of the ...
Legality of medical and non-medical cannabis in the United States. Areas under tribal sovereignty not shown. Cannabis regulatory agencies exist in several of the U.S. states and territories, the one federal district, and several areas under tribal sovereignty in the United States which have legalized cannabis.
In August 1992, Richard Cowan became executive director of NORML. Keith Stroup became executive director once again in 1995 after Cowan stepped down. In 2016, Erik Altieri was selected by the NORML Board of Directors to become the organization's 7th Executive Director. In 2021, travel writer Rick Steves became the chairman of the Board of ...
Would Warren County weed farm harm wetlands? Frelinghuysen board holds hearing. Gannett. Bruce A Scruton, Newton New Jersey Herald. October 8, 2024 at 2:15 PM.
What Warren County weed farm developer promised at hearing before standing-room only crowd. Gannett. Bruce A Scruton, Newton New Jersey Herald. August 6, 2024 at 11:39 AM.
City and county level punishments for misdemeanor possessions vary. April 16, 2015: use of low-THC CBD oil legalized for medical use, but in-state cultivation, production, and sale remains illegal. [57] Hawaii Illegal; Decriminalized up to 0.11 oz (3 g) [58] Legal to possess up to 4 oz (114 g).
The Marion County crime lab’s decision to stop testing evidence believed to be marijuana stems from a Carmel woman's fight against charges. ... A Carmel weed case led Indy crime lab to stop ...
Initiative 502 results by county, with number of votes shown by size, yes in orange and no in blue. Washington Initiative 502 (I-502) "on marijuana reform" was an initiative to the Washington State Legislature, which appeared on the November 2012 general ballot, passing by a margin of approximately 56 to 44 percent.