
Republican Matt Bevin wins Kentucky Governor’s Race, Ohio marijuana bill fails
Republican Matt Bevin failed to beat Sen. Mitch McConnell last year but now mounted a huge victory on Tuesday, winning the state’s governorship over Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway, a Democrat. In More...

NJ.com fact checks Chris Christie on GOP debate claims
During Wednesday’s GOP President debate on CNN New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie plugged his record on national security, tax cuts, drug treatment and planned parenthood funding. Now NJ.com responded to clarify More...

Gary Johnson: Donald Trump is appealing to racists
Libertarian Gary Johnson took aim at Donald Trump and his supporters in a new interview with Reason TV, while discussing promoting his role as CEO of Cannibis Sativa, a company marketing marijuana products. “He More...

Indiana’s Church of Cannabis holds service without marijuana
Indiana’s Church of Cannabis made headlines this week after holding their service in their bizarre attempt to raise awareness and support for the legalization of marijuana. In fact, they are baiting opponents More...

Bill Levin founds First Church of Cannibis in Indiana, free of ‘guilt doctrine’
Indiana will soon be home to The First Church of Cannabis, as the marijuana-inspired church has been approved by the state. The founder gave an overview of their tenants, criticizing faiths, saying “most religions More...

Jesse Ventura talks midterm elections, politics, immigration, racism against ‘brown skins’
Jesse Ventura is still a high energy and controversial voice and the former Governor spoke with Dispatch Radio about the big topics in the headlines and his Ora.Tv show “Off The Grid.” From immigration More...

Oregon, Alaska, D.C. legalize pot as Florida voters reject medical marijuana
Oregon, Alaska, and Washington D.C. voters voted to legalize marijuana on Tuesday, in key victories that could fuel the legalization movement while voters in Florida rejected a medical marijuana bill. The Oregon More...

Florida Amendment 2, legalizing medical marijuana projected to fail
The constitutional amendment to legalize medical marijuana in Florida is proving to be less popular than projected by supporters who claimed that amendment would find broad support, crossing political, racial and More...

Pope Francis speaks against legalization of marijuana, narcotics saying ‘addiction is an evil’
Pope Francis spoke out against the legalization of recreational drugs at a drug enforcement conference in Rome. The Holy Seestated his opinion that drugs “are not only highly questionable from a legislative standpoint, More...

Richard Kirk murders wife while she’s on the phone with 911, linked to pot use
New reports claim that the murder suspect may have been high on marijuana when he shot and killed his wife while she was on the phone with 911. The Denver woman called 911 when her husband began to hallucinate More...

Franklin Graham, Hobby Lobby owners, Mark DeMoss speak out on marijuana saying community programs better than incarceration
Colorado and Washington State are the two states which have legalized marijuana and the rest of the country watches closely to judge the impact on their communities. photo Bart Everson Armstrong Legalize Marijuana Pastors, More...

Chris Christie moves for medical marijuana expansion, access for kids
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on Friday asked for changes in a medical marijuana bill to to ease access to the drug for ill children. Christie signaled that he would sign the bill if the Legislature changed More...

Latest Florida poll shows Charlie Crist ahead as governor, with Libertarian Adrian Wyllie gaining support
The news may show only that Charlie Crist is ahead of the current Florida Governor Rick Scott 41-29%, but no one should look past the surge of support for Adrian Wyllie, the Libertarian candidate. The St Pete Polls More...

Majority of US adults say treat marijuana like alcohol: Poll
A new poll from YouGov.com and The Huffington Post reveals that slightly more than half of US adults believe that marijuana ought to be regulated in a manner similar to alcohol, according to NORML news release. About More...