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More and more pet owners are turning to cannabis-based products to help their animals with anxiety, arthritis, seizures, cancer and other ailments.
Could Iowa soon see a new cash crop, among our fields of corn and soybeans? The big topic at the State Capitol Monday was hemp.
PHOENIX — Less than a month after voters rejected allowing the recreational use of marijuana, there’s a new — and scaled-back — proposal emerging for the 2018 ballot.
TACOMA – Sales of marijuana products in Washington state have for the first time surpassed $200 million in a quarter.
Cannabis is legally grown in Nebraska except the garden serves a much different purpose from the typical assumption.
Still in the early stages, results from the study aren't expected until 2018.
Although many argue that it is too late to un-ring the bell of marijuana law reform, the state-federal imbalance — already complicated and fragile — cannot hold.
A new review suggests cannabis may help mental health disorders.
SAN ANTONIO -- Call it a windfall for weed. Four states approved the recreational use of marijuana last week, and four others approved the medicinal use. And Texas could follow suit.
Hemp. It’s a word you have probably heard more than once, and probably had some questions about at the time.
Hemp was once a mainstay crop in Virginia, until it ended up being banished as part of the long U.S. war on drugs starting in the 1930s.
CHICAGO (AP) - Illinois is marking its first year of medical marijuana sales as more states voted on Election Day to allow legal use of the drug.
Cannabis industry thought leaders share some thoughts on how the Trump administration may affect them.
Marijuana ballot measures won big on Election Day, and so did candidates who support reforming cannabis policies.
The country as a whole might be in trouble – but it looks like marijuana measures are probably safe.
Both the federal government and various state governments have taken major steps forward in restarting an industry that has been in hibernation for almost a century.
Denverites will soon be able to enjoy cannabis in designated public places thanks to the passing of Ballot Measure 300 - or the Neighborhood-Supported Cannabis Consumption Pilot Program (NSCCPP) - on Nov. 8.
The lifting of the prohibition on pot will have some very immediate effects.