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Bills to loosen marijuana laws are gaining traction in both parties.
North Dakota’s first medical marijuana dispensary opens for business Friday in a Fargo mini-mall, two years after voters took matters into their own hands to legalize the drug for treatment.
After a decade of working on the first FDA-approved trial examining the effects of THC and CBD on the symptoms of PTSD in war veterans, a team of researchers has declared their clinical trial complete. The process, however, was not simple.
Fresh from entering the medical marijuana market, Florida now envisions taking a healthy slice of the anticipated $22 billion market in hemp.
Like so many small towns in the U.S. during the recession, Smiths Falls, Ontario hit rock bottom in 2008.
Maine officials say the state has signed a three-year contract with a firm to track the growth and distribution of marijuana and marijuana products.
The world’s biggest, most influential cannabis market generated around $300 million in taxes in its first year of commercial legalization.
The USA has jumped into the top ranks of global hemp growing nations, recording a tripling of land under hemp to reach a total 78,176 acres (about 31,000 hectares) in 2018, according to the American hemp advocacy group Vote Hemp.
Sovereign Vines' wines are the first New York State hemp-infused alcohol products.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill filed companion bills on Tuesday in the House and Senate to make it legal under federal law for military veterans to “use, possess, or transport medical marijuana” in accordance with state policies.
Here’s everything you need to know about cannabis drug interactions.
For the fifth year in a row, annual dispensary sales reached a new record.
The University of California at Berkeley has a new research center focused on studying the social and environmental impacts of cannabis production.
So you’re ready to give CBD a shot and purchase some. Now what?
Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday announced a broad attack on opioid addiction in New Jersey by adding it to the list of illnesses that qualify residents for medical marijuana and expanding Medicaid coverage for medication-assisted treatment, a scientifically proven method of preventing relapses.
Less than a month into the 116th Congress, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in the House and Senate have introduced four bills that, if signed into law, would require the VA to conduct research on medical marijuana.
Although pharmaceutical drugs are often used to treat GERD, cannabis and different cannabinoids might help treat this disease safely and effectively.
A new statewide trade association has been established to advocate for Michigan’s developing cannabis industry.