Kyle Turley believes marijuana counters the effects of CTE and he wants the NFL to allow players to use it.
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In Texas, the fight to legalize medical cannabis can only be won through legislative advocacy, rather than through a direct petition by citizens.
In Texas, the fight to legalize medical cannabis can only be won through legislative advocacy, rather than through a direct petition by citizens.
Visits to the state’s eight cannabis clinics doubled in August, the first month that pain patients were allowed into the program.
Visits to the state’s eight cannabis clinics doubled in August, the first month that pain patients were allowed into the program.
Some clinical studies suggest that the plant may have medical value, especially for difficult-to-treat pain conditions.
A majority of NFL players feel that use of chemical painkillers would be reduced if the league allowed a therapeutic use exemption for marijuana use.
SALT LAKE CITY -- Hours after his wife pleaded guilty to misdemeanor pot-possession charges connected with two pounds of the drug found at their house, Utah’s Democratic candidate for governor pushed Tuesday for the legalization of medical marijuana.
SALT LAKE CITY -- Hours after his wife pleaded guilty to misdemeanor pot-possession charges connected with two pounds of the drug found at their house, Utah’s Democratic candidate for governor pushed Tuesday for the legalization of medical marijuana.
The NFL continues an authoritarian stance on marijuana use while team doctors still dole out powerful and addictive painkillers.
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.
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.
The state's tightly controlled program has seen high costs and low enrollment. Pain patients might turn the tide.
The state's tightly controlled program has seen high costs and low enrollment. Pain patients might turn the tide.
A crowd of hundreds on Thursday remembered Splitt, a Colorado teenager who battled cerebral palsy and whose lobbying efforts at the state Capitol changed the law not once but twice.
A crowd of hundreds on Thursday remembered Splitt, a Colorado teenager who battled cerebral palsy and whose lobbying efforts at the state Capitol changed the law not once but twice.