1,277 Marijuana Plants Seized at Illegal Grow Facility in Maine1,277 Marijuana Plants Seized at Illegal Grow Facility in Maine1,277 marijuana plants and 25 pounds of processed marijuana was seized at an illegal grow facility in Maine.Trent MarshallTrent Marshall
2,580 Marijuana Plants Seized at Illegal Grow Site in Maine2,580 Marijuana Plants Seized at Illegal Grow Site in MainePolice seized 52 pounds of processed marijuana, 2,580 plants, as part of an ongoing investigation into illegal grows in Maine.Trent MarshallTrent Marshall
Jelly Roll Catches Thrown Joint, Smokes It on Stage in BangorJelly Roll Catches Thrown Joint, Smokes It on Stage in BangorBeing the Pine Tree State, it's no surprise that Jelly Roll felt at ease with the local affinity for all things "green."Jordan VergeJordan Verge
200 Unlicensed Marijuana Plants Seized in a Maine Traffic Stop200 Unlicensed Marijuana Plants Seized in a Maine Traffic StopSkowhegan Police arrested two people during a traffic stop after finding 200 unlicensed marijuana plants in their trailer. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Now That Marijuana is Legal in Maine, Should Old Criminal Records Be Wiped Out?Now That Marijuana is Legal in Maine, Should Old Criminal Records Be Wiped Out?Old criminal records can definitely hurt when you're looking for a job, an apartment, or even with school admissions. What should happen?Ryan GavinRyan Gavin
Recreational Marijuana Will Be Legal in Maine on January 30, 2017Recreational Marijuana Will Be Legal in Maine on January 30, 2017The Governor has officially signed the results of November's referendum, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana starting at the end of January.Ryan GavinRyan Gavin
UPDATE: Marijuana Might Not Be Legal in Maine Until JanuaryUPDATE: Marijuana Might Not Be Legal in Maine Until JanuaryIf the Governor and the Secretary of State take the maximum amount of time allowed to implement the new law, we may be waiting until January for the results of Question 1 to take effect. Ryan GavinRyan Gavin
Legal Pot In MaineLegal Pot In MaineMaine voters on Tuesday voted to allow the recreational use and retail sale of marijuana in the state, but opponents are considering a recount.Jeff TuttleJeff Tuttle
Gov. LePage Calls Marijuana ‘Deadly’ in Video About Question 1Gov. LePage Calls Marijuana ‘Deadly’ in Video About Question 1In a Facebook video, Paul LePage warns that people will be killed on the highways if Question 1 passes this year. Ryan GavinRyan Gavin
New Poll: Most Mainers Support Legalizing MarijuanaNew Poll: Most Mainers Support Legalizing MarijuanaDo you think that marijuana should be legalized, taxed and regulated in Maine? Voters will decide the issue this November.Ryan GavinRyan Gavin