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Farmers more than quadrupled West Virginia’s industrial hemp crop this year.
Patients with medical conditions are more likely to use marijuana than those without, with 11.2% of young adults living with chronic disease using it daily, according to survey results published in JAMA Open Network.
Montana Department of Agriculture hemp statistics suggest the crop is increasing in popularity.
Pennsylvania is in the grip of a medical marijuana drought, according to multiple dispensary owners from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh.
A new clinical trial at Montefiore Medical Center in New York will examine the effect of a cannabis compound called cannabidivarin, known as CBDV, on irritability and repetitive behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorder.
While the Navajo Nation Council was debating the merits of hemp production last year, a coalition of private and public entities was quietly doing it.
The towns are part of an evolving scorecard of discussions taking place in the suburbs as Illinois becomes the 11th state to legalize consumption of recreational marijuana by people age 21 and over starting Jan. 1.
The state of Arkansas surpassed the $1 million mark this week in taxes brought in by medical marijuana.
Thousands of Washington, D.C. city employees can now use marijuana off the clock, whether for medicinal or recreational purposes.
In this 24-hour town you can get a drink, go grocery shopping and lift weights whenever you desire — regardless of the time of day. Now, Las Vegas-area residents can also have legal marijuana delivered to their front door at all hours.
Between energy-intensive indoor grows and the mountain of plastic packaging, legal weed is not as green as you would think. But some producers are leading the way to sustainability.
As the high-CBD strain that won over skeptics and helped change the national conversation around medical marijuana, Charlotte’s Web may be one of the most famous cannabis strains in the world. Now the strain’s creators have another claim to fame: They hold the first US patent for a cultivar of hemp.
The Republican chair of the Senate Banking Committee said on Thursday that his panel will hold a vote on legislation allowing banks to service state-legal marijuana businesses this year.
Cannabis connoisseurs looking to get high on the sly may have a new option -- nearly “odourless” pot.
On Tuesday, D.C. Public Schools clarified its policy, telling News4 health professionals will administer medical marijuana to students in schools.
Could new legislation or a federal marijuana banking law cause current banking and cannabis business restrictions to go up in smoke?
Regions like Niagara in Ontario and the Okanagan Valley in B.C. attract droves of international tourists each year for wine tastings, vineyard tours and fine dining, but not so much for cannabis.
Over 100,000 certified signatures have been submitted to the Secretary of State’s office in an effort to legalize marijuana.