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The Colorado legislature has advanced a bill that would allow school nurses to administer medical marijuana to students.
If the Congress ever legalizes pot nationally, expect 50 unique versions of legalization.
Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, these five politicians have thrown their support behind weed.
Michelle Walker moved her family to Colorado from Texas in 2017 looking for relief for her son, who suffers from severe autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and epileptic seizures — and she found it.
Keith Villa, the man who created the recipe for the popular Blue Moon beer, has a new project: a marijuana-infused beer made by his new brewing company.
One veterans organization called David Shulkin’s tenure at the VA, “a blunder that has caused harm to millions of veterans.”
Over the objections of law enforcement and health officials, a second House committee approved a bill Wednesday that would legally allow some Tennesseans to use medical cannabis.
An increasing number of studies are demonstrating that cannabis is an effective pain treatment with fewer side effects than many alternatives.
All across the country, cannabis enthusiasts are getting ready for the day that prohibition ends.
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell came to Frankfort Monday to announce a major push to legalize hemp, hoping to boost Kentucky's economy.
Rising acceptance for hemp and CBD – combined with easing regulations at the state level – caused U.S. hemp production to surge in 2017.
Since the state of Colorado legalized recreational marijuana, many people ask the question, where does all the tax money go from pot sales? Denver provides one "concrete" answer.
Governor Gary Herbert has signed a bill giving terminally ill patients a “right to try” medical marijuana.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine want to study the safety and efficacy of using medical marijuana to treat diseases.
Seeking to avert another government shutdown at midnight Friday, Congressional leaders struck a deal on a $1.3 trillion spending bill that would keep the federal government open through September.