Where might Hoosiers gather these days for good times? How about a Friday night high school football game, a Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall or Mackey ...
Law enforcement officers in Illinois cannot rely on the smell of burnt cannabis alone to justify searching a vehicle without a warrant, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
The Illinois State Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the smell of burnt cannabis alone is not enough to support a warrantless search of a vehicle.
After appearing in court on charges of planning the attempted importation of cocaine, professional football player Jay ...
Here, border politics are literally matters of life and death. Federal and local authorities describe a new humanitarian ...
U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon denied a motion for a preliminary injunction filed by seven small business owners who ...
A Lancaster County District Court judge said Friday she intends to issue “narrowly” at the end of next week whether to ...
Call it what you want, but the decision by four schools to leave the Mountain West for the Pac-12 last week had nothing to do ...
A sports car made from cannabis hemp could lead the charge in making carbon neutral vehicles. Made from the chassis of a ...
North Carolina’s traffic laws range from regulations on cannabis-impaired driving to the rules governing vehicle ...
Louisiana's first licensed medical marijuana dispensary is now open at 1940 O'Neal Lane. Mire said the program helps so many ...
Shaima Muna, pleaded guilty today to trafficking more than 32 pounds of marijuana, hours after she was busted by the Police ...