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Eleven more medical conditions now qualify for medical marijuana prescriptions, the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs announced.
As Mexico transitions to a federal medical marijuana program, lawmakers' leeway toward cannabidiol (CBD) could help the so-called "miracle" compound become as common and low-drama as vitamins and minerals.
The state has issued its first three licenses to hemp growers in Hawaii as part of its Industrial Hemp Pilot Program.
For the first time, farmers in the state of South Carolina can legally grow industrial hemp.
Vancouver-based company preparing dispensary staff to sell within the new legal framework.
The opponents seeking to block voters from weighing in on a ballot measure legalizing medical marijuana withdrew their lawsuit on Monday, after asking a judge in May for an emergency ruling to stop the initiative.
When it comes to buying cannabis, there are a dozen different things to look for to get the best bud for your buck.
The Cannabis Voter Project is a website that helps track the marijuana views of members of Congress as well as governors for every state.
Recreational marijuana is now legal in Vermont, the ninth state to legalize it.
New numbers from Nevada’s Department of Taxation show the Silver State has made a jaw-dropping 110% of its expected revenue from marijuana sales in 10 months.
The non-psychoactive cannabis cousin of marijuana would finally become legal to grow in the United States under a bill overwhelmingly approved by the Senate.
CBD has anti-inflammatory properties and works well with zinc oxide.
Rite Aid and other US pharmacies could soon sell a drug derived from cannabis.
Lagunitas, a Northern California brewery best known for its India Pale Ales, is branching out into sparkling water — with one special ingredient.
California is on the verge of creating a first-of-its-kind safety net for marijuana retailers to deposit cash gleaned from legal pot sales.
The state of Oklahoma became the 30th in the nation to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes on Tuesday.
Oklahoma primary voters were weighing Tuesday whether to approve one of the least-restrictive state laws allowing medical marijuana, the nation’s first cannabis ballot question of the year.
U.S. military veterans would be allowed to receive recommendations for medical marijuana from government doctors under legislation approved by the Senate on Monday.