DEA Ordered to Respond to Allegations It’s Conspired Against Marijuana Rescheduling

    A Drug Enforcement Administration judge has ordered the agency to respond to new allegations ...

    Minnesota Task Force Backs Psilocybin Decrim, Legal Therapeutic Use

    Minnesota’s Psychedelic Medicine Task Force has released a long-awaited legislative report. It recommends that ...

    Parole Violations Didn’t Always Mean Prison. They Sent Us Somewhere Else.

    Ben* is about to parole out of Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) custody. His ...

    In Rural Areas, People Who Use Drugs Face Particularly Severe Housing Crisis

    Compared to the media spotlight on urban homelessness and drug use, rural areas have ...

    White House Reviews Its Drug Control Strategy, Finds It’s Doing a Good Job

    In 2022 the White House Office of National Drug Control Strategy (ONDCP) published its ...

    Utah Sues Pharmacy Benefit Managers for “Central Role” in Opioid OD Crisis

    Utah is suing two of the nation’s top pharmacy benefit managers (PBM), the companies ...

    Database Shows How States Have (or Haven’t) Used Opioid Settlement Cash

    A new database tracking how jurisdictions across the country are allocating opioid settlement funds ...

    In Texas Prisons, Digital Mail Further Isolates Those in Solitary Confinement

    Kwaneta Harris was cleaning her cell when she came across a manilla envelope filled ...

    The Most Notable Federal Marijuana Actions of 2024

    The year 2024 saw a hodgepodge of federal and congressional marijuana policy developments—with major ...

    TN Prisons Don’t Expedite Early Release. What If It’s an Emergency?

    Douglas Richmond’s case for early release from prison is relatively straightforward. He’s served six ...