Tag: 2016

Chloe Canna News Roundup: Lobby Days Edition and Exclusive Video

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: NORML Executive Director speaks with me right after the first congressman in 30 years admits to using cannabis, medically. Executive Director of @NORML on @DanaRohrabacher saying he uses a #cannabis infused product, medically pic.twitter.com/dJKYQDO3oY — Chloe Sommers (@ChloeCannaNews) May 27, 2016 The month of May saw advocates and industry leaders in the cannabis space fly into Washington, D.C.… Read more →

Chloe’s Cannabis News Roundup

It’s been a very busy April as I traveled to Denver to cover World Cannabis Week and some of the emerging issues in the cannabis industry that I’ve noticed are the war on opiates ever since the Obama administration came out with new opiate prescription guidelines,  as well as pesticide regulations hurting cultivators and manufacturer’s bottom line. In these stories, you’ll… Read more →

Scalia’s Death Provides Shakeup for Hillary Clinton and AG Lynch

The unexpected passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia means a shakeup for 2016 candidates, the highest court in the land, and Washington politics. The decisions our lawmakers and American voters make in the next year will have a huge and lasting effect on America – arguably the largest shift in politics we will see in our lifetime. A constitutional originalist… Read more →

Who Are The 48 Accounts Trump Follows on Twitter?

With more than SIX MILLION followers and a win at the New Hampshire GOP presidential primary, Donald Trump is a force to be reckoned with – but who does the media and business mogul follow? Only 48 Twitter accounts. Let me walk you through them. The bulk of the accounts he follows fall within the following categories: Family, FOX, campaign,… Read more →

Democratic Debate Paints Clinton as ‘Experienced’ and Sanders ‘Narrow’

On the heels of a loss in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton came out in attack mode against Bernie Sanders in the PBS 2016 Democratic debate in Milwaukee on Thursday evening. “Secretary Clinton, you’re not in the White House yet,” said Sanders. “His government would be 40 percent bigger,” Clinton answered for Sanders to the question, “how much bigger would the… Read more →