Idaho Senators Jim Risch and Mike Crapo sent a letter to President Trump opposing his executive order reclassifing marijuanaState Rep. Marco Erickson, a Republ ...
The president's executive order rescheduling marijuana set up a framework for medical cannabis - not adult-use, our columnist ...
At the start of another new year, advocates and lawmakers are again eyeing recreational and medical marijuana legalization ...
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.