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As interest in industrial hemp has grown, so too has interest in hemp-centric production.
The issue is currently stalled mostly because the current Governor, Chris Christie, has vowed to veto any effort to legalize recreational use of the drug.
Could industrial hemp be the rotational crop of the future in the Midwest?
Other states have let some sell early while rules for new stores are created, but who would qualify is debatable.
Perhaps the best way to avoid another large marijuana-party raid such as the one that took place in Philadelphia on Saturday is to legalize marijuana altogether at the state level, Mayor Jim Kenney said Monday.
There is anecdotal evidence that marijuana’s main non-psychoactive compound — cannabidiol or CBD — helps autistic children in ways no other medication has.
DENVER - Marijuana is a $1.3 billion industry in Colorado, and the ensuing tax revenue is helping students pay for college.
With microdosing, people are getting the maximum benefit from the minimum amount, without becoming stoned, paranoid or lethargic.
During a call with reporters, Congressman Earl Blumenauer said the pot reform movement will continue its march to achieve nation-wide legalization as public opinion sways in favor of weed.
Serra is one of a handful of companies diving into the skyrocketing edibles market.
Most Americans believe marijuana use should be legal, according to a new survey.
This action makes West Virginia the 29th state to legalize medical marijuana.
A compound found in marijuana halves the risk of certain seizures in people who have a severe form of epilepsy, a new study shows.
AURORA, Colo. (April 18, 2017) - Cannabinoids contain anti-inflammatory properties that could make them useful in the treatment of a wide-range of skin diseases, according to researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
The growing acceptance of marijuana has opened up consumer opportunities for the 420 holiday.
The recently-passed state budget eliminates a cap on New York’s burgeoning industrial hemp industry. That will allow more farmers to be able to research, grow and process a crop that could turn into a million-dollar business.
Despite the federal ban on marijuana, leaders of the industry are taking a Manifest Destiny view, believing it is only a matter of time for pot to become as widely accepted as alcohol across the country.
Governor Carney has said he believes the state needs to focus on getting its 6-year-old medical marijuana program fully operational.