WeedLife News Network
Hot off the press cannabis, marijuana, cbd and hemp news from around the world on the WeedLife Social Network.
On World Autism Awareness Day, Governor Jared Polis signed a bill that expands medical marijuana use.
At the age of 14, Joshua Haupt woke up in an ambulance. He was supposed to be in school, but he had suffered a seizure at the breakfast table.
The Ohio Senate has passed a bill to legalize hemp and hemp-derived cannabidiol oil, a move that could create an industrial hemp industry in the state.
Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) is a chronic condition that affects over three million people per year.
Once you’ve gone through all the trouble to get a medical cannabis card, the question arises: How long is it good for? Every state is different.
Shon Williams knew almost nothing about cannabis a few years ago.
A congressional committee voted on Thursday to approve legislation aimed at increasing marijuana businesses' access to banks.
Here’s what you need to know to protect your investment even as smart leaders work to tame the Wild West hemp marketplace into a new and exciting crop for the family farm.
About 30 people waited in line Tuesday morning to shop in central Ohio’s first medical marijuana dispensary.
The plant has never been more accessible so read up.
A new study shows that people suffering from anxiety may be able to successfully transition off of traditional medications to medical marijuana.
Smoking medical marijuana is now legal in Florida. It's been a long time in the making.
Alabama has approved applications from 180 farmers who want to grow hemp, and the first crop will be planted by April, said Alabama Department of Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate.
Three Democratic House Committee Chairs revealed their proposal to make recreational marijuana legal across the state in Hartford on Thursday.
A smattering of southwest Missouri entrepreneurs were among the more than 1,800 attendees who showed up for the state's first legal medical cannabis trade show, which drew consultants, grow-light purveyors and debt collection agencies based in Colorado and California and elsewhere.
For the first time in his 45 years in the cannabis industry, Steve DeAngelo is feeling pretty darn carefree. But as the co-founder of one of California's most iconic dispensaries, he has a word of warning for states looking to legalize: watch your taxes.
As medical cannabis legalization spreads, more patients are turning to the plant for their complaints and illnesses.
Later this year, Alaska marijuana consumers will be able to buy their cannabis and smoke it, too—all under the same roof.