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Sixty-year-old Ellen Shawgo illustrates a trend: People who had never used marijuana but are using medical marijuana and experiencing relief from side effects of treatment or symptoms of disease.
The experiences of Colorado and Washington state — the first two states to legalize the drug still considered illegal under federal law — drive the trend.
LINCOLN — Hemp may grow wild across Nebraska, but if you want to make clothing or other products out of the industrial cousin of marijuana, you’ll have to buy it cultivated from Canada.
KRON4’s Maureen Kelly got an inside look at a lab in Berkeley that is believed to be the first permitted marijuana manufacturing company in California.
A bill introduced in the Colorado Senate last week would allow you to get weed delivered to your house.
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - A bill being pushed by a Kansas state senator from Kansas City to legalize marijuana for medical purposes was heard in committee on Monday.
Since edibles don't produce any smoke or smell, they are quickly being adopted by people who prefer discretion.
With their water wells dropping, two farmers from the far southwest corner of Kansas flew a 1967 Cessna Wednesday morning to Topeka – all in support of hemp.
In just a few months, Parachute will be home to Colorado’s first drive-through marijuana shop.
Adult-use cannabis legalization is sweeping across the nation, and globe.
From retirement communities to nursing homes, older Americans are increasingly turning to marijuana for relief from aches and pains.
Thursday morning, Texas state Representative Joe Moody, surrounded by police officers and a retired judge, took a lectern at the Texas Capitol to argue for something he’s pushed hard for over the last two legislative sessions — the decriminalization of marijuana possession.
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - The issue of legalizing marijuana for medical use was discussed at the South Carolina State House Thursday.
Lawmakers looking to draw attention to pet issues have formed groups in favor of everything from auto care to zoos. Now, there’s a caucus for cannabis.
San Francisco would have its own independent department of marijuana under legislation headed to the Board of Supervisors.
DENVER (AP) -- Colorado livestock could be eating hemp under a bill that passed the state Senate Tuesday.
Pueblo County expands its cannabis-funded scholarships with eye on having high school graduates enroll at local colleges.
Vets would be able to sign up for the medical cannabis program without a medical diagnosis.