AltWeeklies Wire
Pot Junkies Terrorize D.C. Partiesnew

Guys, Washingtonians are smoking pot at parties, and the Washington Post is on it.
Washington City Paper |
Will Sommer |
01-11-2013 |
Drugs
Tags: Marijuana
Doctors wanted for Georgia's medical marijuana lawnew

State's cannabis law has sat on the shelf too long
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Paul Cornwell |
01-10-2013 |
Drugs
The 2012 Legalization Nation Indexnew
A look back at a glorious, ignominious year — in numbers.
East Bay Express |
David Downs |
12-25-2012 |
Drugs
Up in Smoke?new

Colorado's and Washington's creation of alcohol-like statutes for marijuana made Oregon a bronze-at-best state for pot legalization, but marijuana policy reform advocates are riding high.
Eugene Weekly |
Shannon Finnell |
12-20-2012 |
Drugs
When Will California Legalize Pot?new

Now that Colorado and Washington have done it, California reformers are eyeing 2014 or 2016 for another ballot initiative — but their optimism is laced with caution.
East Bay Express |
David Downs |
12-12-2012 |
Drugs
Colorado officially legalizes marijuananew

On Monday, Hickenlooper signed an executive order finalizing Amendment 64, officially making possession of up to an ounce of marijuana for adults age 21 and up legal in Colorado.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Bryce Crawford |
12-12-2012 |
Drugs
Pot's Intoxicating Qualities Outweigh Benefitsnew
Talk of marijuana legalization astounds State Sen. Tom Wyss, R- Fort Wayne, who has spent his legislative career targeting impaired driving. Bad experiences with nasty beasts like synthetic pot and meth are also fueling his skepticism of the benefits of bud.
War Against Pot Isn't Workingnew
Have the actions taken against the decade-long war on drugs truly worked?
Is Indiana going to pot?new
Marijuana law in Indiana is heavily discussed and after putting it all in balance, legalization doesn't seem so far-fetched after all.
Sick Enough to Smokenew

A peek inside Orange County's most exclusive medical-marijuana club, one no one wants to join.
Memo to Pence: Legalize itnew
Instead of photo-ops showing cops burning down stands of our artisanal cannabis, we could be featuring it at the State Fair.
No Dealin' Dopenew

Colorado's cheerleaders won't cater to pot tourism.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Bryce Crawford |
11-14-2012 |
Drugs
How Would Pot Tourism Impact Charleston?new

The answer: We have no idea.
Charleston City Paper |
Susan Cohen |
11-14-2012 |
Drugs
Colo. MMJ Centers Being Barraged With Callsnew

The passage of Colorado Amendment 64 has sent interested parties into search mode for how to obtain the now legal-ish substance.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Bryce Crawford |
11-07-2012 |
Drugs