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The ‘where-to-smoke’ dilemma is forcing change in local laws and the hospitality industry.
For some people, pot is more appealing than powerful opioids.
The onetime communications director for Colorado's largest dispensary chain has experience in the cannabis industry and with its constantly changing laws that few can rival, and she puts that experience to good use in her newly published Cannabis for Dummies.
As the Texas Legislature debates the expansion of the current medical marijuana law, one San Antonio family is seeing the benefits of the medical cannabis oil they give to their son.
Recreational marijuana laws for consumers, producers, dispensaries, and home growers.
"When I started using medical cannabis I just noticed this falling off of medications to where I was like I did not take that today and my hand is not shaking so my tremors have completely disappeared."
As more and more states begin legalizing marijuana, Colorado's cannabis industry continues to hit new highs.
A dispensary in Detroit has launched a service that brings marijuana directly to its customer's door.
Hemp’s useful building properties have been recognized for thousands of years.
Hemp plastics are also non-toxic, pesticide-free, recyclable and biodegradable within six months, not to mention both lighter and 3.5 times stronger than common polypropylene.
Cannabis seeds can produce widely different plants. And in anticipation of national legalization, the market is evolving quietly, but quickly.
Cannabis aficionados everywhere may finally get their wish as Oreo-maker Mondelez eyes adding CBD-infused snacks to its product line, which includes Chips Ahoy cookies, Cadbury chocolate, Nilla Wafers and Nutter Butter cookies.
Mile High Labs is dramatically ramping up its CBD business by moving industrial-scale processing to where hemp is harvested.
Jobs in pot might be at an all-time high, according to a new report.
Connecticut farmers are one step closer to joining the burgeoning hemp industry after the Senate approved a bill to regulate the crop’s cultivation Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced on Wednesday that hemp cultivators can officially apply for intellectual property protection for seed-propagated hemp, making the newly legal crop part of an existing program.
In Colorado, one of the state’s largest worker’s compensation insurance firms has released some unique data regarding the cannabis industry’s most common occupational injury trends.