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Researchers at the University of British Columbia have published a study revealing that there may be more types of cannabinoids than expected in many strains of cannabis and also that CBD and THC are not as important for understanding different strain effects as previously thought, according to Nature.
The state’s growers have created unique cultivation methods and strains that tend to thrive in the various microclimates.
Oh, how far we’ve come. Marijuana, once something only your hippie brother felt comfortable publicly touting the benefits of, is now thoroughly mainstream.
While Hawaii has long been known for its coffee and macadamia nut industries, the islands are now cultivating a reputation for hemp with the help of a former Bay Area resident.
A new report by ArcView shows that branding will be key for edible makers.
The momentum for cannabis reform in the U.S., which has had landmark political success beginning in 2012, appears to be gaining speed ahead of next month’s midterm elections.
The momentum for cannabis reform in the U.S., which has had landmark political success beginning in 2012, appears to be gaining speed ahead of next month’s midterm elections.
"I've seen that many of my soldiers that have retired and could get a medical marijuana card seem to do better at a much higher rate."
"I've seen that many of my soldiers that have retired and could get a medical marijuana card seem to do better at a much higher rate."
As the legal cannabis market matures, it’s driving advances in how users consume it.
As the harvest nears a close, 2018 is turning out to be a pivotal year for industrial hemp in Vermont.
Getting high with haute cuisine.
About six-in-ten Americans (62%) say the use of marijuana should be legalized, reflecting a steady increase over the past decade, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
People suffering from chronic pain, epilepsy, or nausea as a result of chemotherapy or multiple sclerosis will be among the first to be prescribed the drugs.
As more states legalize marijuana, whether to change Idaho's laws has been coming up more often in political debate and has become more prominent among the issues that divide the state's politicians and voters by party and ideology.
Wisconsin farmers interested in growing hemp got to learn how to on Thursday.