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Kathy Walsh ~ CBS4 Denver ~
BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – A Boulder marijuana company says it has a new breakthrough for medical marijuana patients — a marijuana capsule that looks and acts more like traditional pharmaceuticals.
Tony Leys ~ Des Moines Register ~
A Colorado company that has gained national attention for developing “Charlotte’s Web” hemp oil for epilepsy patients has started mailing it to customers in Iowa.
Electa Draper~ Denver Post ~
Colorado declines to become 10th state to include condition in medical marijuana program.
Rochelle Olson ~ Star Tribune ~
State officials expect enrollment to keep growing; 276 patients are already certified.
Rebekka Schramm ~ CBS46.com ~
BROOKHAVEN, GA (CBS46) - For the first time, Georgia families are picking up state-issued cards that allow them to legally possess cannabis oil as a treatment for certain medical conditions.
Christopher Ingraham ~ Washington Post ~
A new study looks at the potential, positive impact of medical marijuana as a treatment for chronic pain.
Sheldon Gardner ~ St. Augustine Record
A local nursery is being considered for a license from the state’s health department, to grow a cannabis strain that’s been used to treat a variety of medical ailments.
James Doubek ~ NPR.org ~
The legal cannabis industry is using favorable public opinion and a newly legal cash flow to try to transform itself into a force in national politics.
Edward O'Brien ~ Montana Public Radio ~
A part-time sports reporter and medical marijuana patient from Glendive says legalizing pot for recreational use would be an economic boon for Montana.
Tim Devaney ~ The Hill ~
Pot shops would have access to banks under new legislation in the Senate.
Nevin Martell ~ Washington City Paper ~
A District company has introduced five so-called medibles for medical marijuana patients.
Web Staff ~ KWGN ~
DENVER — Colorado’s booming marijuana industry is getting around a ban on some advertising by sponsoring some sections of Colorado highways with new signs.
Tim Devaney ~ The Hill ~
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) is facing pressure to back reforms to marijuana laws from advocates in her home state.
Allison Manning ~ Boston.com ~
You may have a passion for the product, but getting the go-ahead to start growing and selling marijuana in Massachusetts can be a long, expensive and difficult path.
Joel Warner ~ International Business Times ~
Following years of bureaucratic hurdles, the first Food and Drug Administration-approved, randomized controlled trial on cannabis and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is set to begin this summer.
Associated Press ~
A year after legalization, cannabis tax revenues in the state have topped expectations and sales top $1.4 million per day.
Brad Bowman ~ The State Journal ~
Democratic Sen. Perry Clark spoke at the Mensa Annual Gathering in Louisville on Wednesday in an effort to clear the smoke about myths surrounding cannabis.
Clark was one of several presenters invited to the four-day Mensa event at the Galt House.
Bruce Finley ~ Denver Post ~
Metro Denver’s surging legal marijuana industry means surging energy usage in the region.