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Don’t be surprised if, by this time next year, you see a small hemp plane soaring overhead.
On Jan. 10, the 85th Texas Legislature got underway and the state's approach to marijuana will be one of the most-discussed issues.
Kentucky officials are expecting a significant jump in hemp cultivation during 2017.
The new Congress only just convened on Tuesday, and legislation to reform federal cannabis policies has already been introduced.
MADISON, Wis. — As a marijuana extract used to treat seizures becomes more widely embraced, even by former Republican opponents, the conversation in Wisconsin is shifting to whether the time is right to approve medical marijuana.
Though cannabis is legal for recreational or medicinal use in 28 states, it remains illegal under federal law. As a result, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will not register trademarks for marijuana retailers or for products that contain cannabis.
LINCOLN — Nebraska finds itself in rarefied air when it comes to medical marijuana.
A western Missouri representative filed a bill that would expand an existing law and allow terminally-ill patients to try medical marijuana in the state.
Cannabis could be a safer, more effective alternate treatment option to treat tics and behavioral symptoms of TS, particularly for treatment-refractory TS patients.
The estimated value of marijuana is more than the top five leading cash farm receipts for commodities in California combined.
New law allows people to obtain license to cultivate hemp for commercial products.
Medical marijuana can be just what the doctor orders -- at least some doctors. Beginning Tuesday, Amendment 2 rolls out in Florida.
The hemp program in Kentucky is in its infancy, having just 2,350 acres grown last year and 922 acres in 2015.
BOSTON (AP) -- As marijuana shops sprout in states that have legalized the drug, they face a critical stumbling block - lack of access to the kind of routine banking services other businesses take for granted.
In Missouri, if you are caught with less than 10 grams of marijuana and you don’t have a prior criminal record, you’ll be charged but only have to pay a fine.
2016 wasn’t exactly a great year for many people, but for the booming legal cannabis industry, there were some historic victories.