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Marijuana’s journey from “reefer madness” to a mainstream product on store shelves is taking another historic step in Michigan this week.
Specific groups of people seem to especially benefit the most from legislation to legalize access to marijuana for medical purposes, a new study reports.
Side effects and personal choice give marijuana the ability to offer a unique solution, especially with hemp-related CBD oil.
For some, it’s a disappointing delay for a market that has been itching to start since voters approved legalizing marijuana last November.
The cannabinoids in marijuana not only assist in blocking nerve pain, but they limit the side effects of typical prescription drugs.
With three different petition drives hoping to bring recreational marijuana to Florida, legalization will most likely be on the 2020 ballot.
The number of jobs related to hemp, cannabis, and marijuana could increase more than sevenfold in Florida by 2025 — that is, if recreational marijuana gains approval in the November 2020 election.
Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said on Monday that the federal government should regulate state marijuana programs.
In a survey of 64 TS patients, 25% indicated they had used cannabis, with over 80% of those individuals indicating that it helped reduce tics.
Weed workers across the country are unionizing, and California just made it easier for them.
The total number of persons arrested in the United States for violating cannabis laws rose for the third consecutive year, according to data released by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation.
A team of researchers at the University of Georgia will be the first to study the effects of cannabis extract laws on health care.
Cannabis is legal in many U.S. states… or is it? The contradictions between state and federal law are intensifying.
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.