"Philly420", The Philadelphia Inquirer, begun by Chris Goldstein in 2012[1][2][3]
"The Cannabist", The Denver Post, begun by Ricardo Baca in 2013[4]
Julie Weed blog, Forbes, started 2015 by Julie Weed[5]
Erica Freeman column, The Coloradoan, begun in 2015[6]
"Clean Your Bong", The Stranger (Seattle), begun by David Schmader in 2016[7]
"Stash Box", Seattle Weekly, started 2016, Meagan Angus[8]
"Green State", San Francisco Chronicle, begun by David Downs in 2017[9][better source needed]
"High Time", The Guardian (UK), begun by Alex Halperin in 2018[10]
"High Country", The Aspen Times, begun by Katie Shapiro in 2018[11]
"Cannabis Corner", Boulder Weekly
In addition, many major newspapers and news outlets have online sections or indexes devoted to cannabis, such as The Associated Press,[12] Deutsche Welle,[13] ABC News,[14] NBC News ["legal pot"],[15] NPR ["legalization of marijuana"],[16]Los Angeles Times ["The Rolling Paper"],[17]The New York Times ["marijuana and medial marijuana"],[18]The Seattle Times,[19]The Denver Post,[20]Las Vegas Review-Journal ["pot news"],[21] and American Banker ["Marijuana banking"].[22]
^Will Bunch (November 27, 2012), "Breaking news: Philly.com launches regular pro-pot column", The Philadelphia Inquirer
^Iman Sultan (October 18, 2016), "Temple offering news course on marijuana", The Temple News
^Jack Smith (March 4, 2014), Meet Chris Goldstein, NJ's Own Pot Reporter, Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University
^Kwame Opam (December 31, 2013), "The Denver Post launches marijuana culture site The Cannabist", The Verge
^Ricardo Baca (March 23, 2015), "Forbes just hired Julie Weed to cover pot. And yes, that's her real last name", ThenCannabist
^Lauren Gustus; Madeline Novey (August 13, 2015), "Meet our new columnists, cartoonists", The Coloradoan
^"Midweek reading", Seattlish, August 10, 2016, retrieved 2017-04-19
^Meagan Angus (December 6, 2017), "Celebrating Five Years of Legal Weed in Washington State – A look back at a hazy half-decade", Seattle Weekly
^Cannabis at a Crossroads: a KQED Newsroom Special, KQED
^Alex Halperin (January 1, 2018), "High time: introducing the Guardian's new cannabis column for grownups", The Guardian
^"The Xtreme Green Scene", The Aspen Times, January 25, 2018
^LegalMarijuana at Associated Press News (web)
^Cannabis topic index, Deutsche Welle
^Lifestyle→Health→Marijuana news and videos at ABC News online
^Legal pot index, NBC News
^Legalization of marijuana index, NPR
^"Los Angeles Times", The Rolling Paper
^"Marijuana and medial marijuana". Official website. The New York Times.
^The Seattle Times marijuana topic index
^The Denver Post marijuana topic index
^Pot News, Las Vegas Review-Journal
^"Marijuana banking", American Banker, accessed 2018-03-17
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