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HARTFORD — The new age of marijuana research in Connecticut begins in less than a week, when the Department of Consumer Protection begins taking applications for proposals to expand job opportunities and possibly set new standards for the plants and their hundreds of active ingredients.
Southern and coastal residents and those under 50 are driving the support for the ballot question.
EATON, N.Y. — For the first time in 80 years, a farm in New York State is legally growing cannabis.
The proposed law would also allow New Jersey residents with prior pot possession arrests to apply for record expungement.
The growing of hemp was approved in Missouri in 2014.
Why not ask Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump some pointed questions about legalizing marijuana?
A man living with Parkinson's Disease has released a YouTube video demonstrating the relief he gets from using cannabis.
Would-be medical marijuana users in Nevada will no longer have to endure a trip to the DMV when seeking a patient card.
With her own official Twitter account and a town in Tottori Prefecture behind her, Japan’s first ever cannabis character comes dressed as a pink-haired shrine maiden.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will have their first of three debates on Monday.
Infomercials in South Korea bring hemp to store shelves in various forms.
Volusia County, Fla. (FOX 35 Orlando) - Voters will decide in November whether or not to legalize medical cannabis in Florida, but there is already a budding system for growing, recommending and delivering products for a very specific set of patients.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – An attorney for supporters of a proposal to allow medical marijuana in Missouri told a judge Monday that enough registered voters signed petitions for it to be placed on the Nov. 8 ballot and that local elections boards wrongly tossed out thousands of signatures.
Hemp advocates say it is fast and cost effective in cleaning up oil spills on land or water.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- A new type of medical practice has sprouted up in the Syracuse area that's promoting something most doctors cannot give patients – pot.
Nashville, which residents often refer to as the Buckle of the Bible Belt, may be on the cusp of joining the long roster of American cities that have decriminalized cannabis.
Parents are going where scientists fear to tread to calm their children’s autism and epilepsy symptoms.
No, it won't get you high. But rest assured, the alcohol still works.