Idaho Senators Jim Risch and Mike Crapo sent a letter to President Trump opposing his executive order reclassifing marijuanaState Rep. Marco Erickson, a Republ ...
At the start of another new year, advocates and lawmakers are again eyeing recreational and medical marijuana legalization ...
The president's executive order rescheduling marijuana set up a framework for medical cannabis - not adult-use, our columnist ...
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Idaho has held out against weed. Could a Trump executive order change that?
State Rep. Marco Erickson says he has seen the danger of marijuana use firsthand. A 46-year-old Republican representing Idaho Falls, Erickson grew up in a family whose members struggled with drug ...
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Idaho’s U.S. senators have sounded the alarm with President Donald Trump over his recent decision to relax federal marijuana restrictions. Republicans Mike Crapo and Jim ...
BOISE – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador on Friday raised “concerns” about President Donald Trump’s Thursday executive order calling for the downgrade of marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule ...
At the start of another new year, advocates and lawmakers are again eyeing adult-use and medical marijuana legalization ...
IDAHO — A federal development is stirring local controversy as Idaho's U.S. Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch have asked President Trump to reconsider his order to relax federal marijuana restrictions ...
I spoke last Saturday at the inaugural Boise Hempfest. It was good to be back in my home town and see my folks, but it is always nerve-wracking to return to Idaho (see: two Idaho trips ago when cops ...
Originally published Jan. 2 on KREM.com. U.S. Sens. Mike Crapo and Jim Risch of Idaho are joining a push to ask President Donald Trump to reconsider reclassifying marijuana as a Schedule III drug.
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