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"Our constitutional framework has afforded the whole nation the chance to allow states to differ on many matters of public policy, including marijuana."
“This is probably the most sophisticated cannabis lab in Canada,” said scientific adviser Ben Geiling.
Hemp could be in play as a new crop option for farmers in Illinois if a bill expanding its production passes the General Assembly.
In a groundbreaking new study, a report released Monday from researchers at Colorado State University-Pueblo finds that the marijuana industry provides a net positive economic benefit to Pueblo County, even when accounting for demands on law enforcement and social services.
While tightly controlled, Wisconsin farmers will soon be allowed to explore a cash crop in which Wisconsin led the nation in production decades ago.
Full adult use legalization of cannabis could generate 1 million jobs in the next seven years, according to New Frontier Data.
More and more states are now pushing to legalize recreational marijuana use, perhaps in part because Americans see it as less dangerous than another already-legal substance.
Cannabidiol stepped into the spotlight at Natural Products Expo West, where hemp industry experts said the U.S. CBD market could hit $1.9 billion by 2022.
An industrial hemp pilot program has unanimously passed through the Oklahoma House.
A key ingredient in cannabis may help to curb the frequency of epileptic seizures, say researchers.
A California company has announced it will break ground next week on a planned $30 million hemp processing plant in Carlisle County, potentially creating 100 jobs.
The Trump administration's decision to step up enforcement of federal marijuana laws is a "tipping point" in the effort to legalize the drug nationally, U.S. Sen. Cory Booker told NJ Cannabis Insider.
In states where weed is legal, new mild cannabis products are catching on with parents.
Voters in the nation's smallest state could have a chance to send a big message about marijuana legalization this fall.
Could cannabis’ anti-inflammatory properties protect against the development of alcoholic liver disease?
Four in 10 Minnesotans who have taken medical marijuana (cannabis) for intractable pain report that their pain has eased by 30 percent or more, according to a report released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH).
The leader of the U.S.’s largest military veterans organization pressed Congress to allow the use of medical marijuana during a hearing on Wednesday.
The Silver State’s marijuana industry is still in its infancy, but the cannabis market has raked in more than $30 million in tax revenue for the state so far.