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Americans for Safe Access issues its annual state-by-state grades on medical cannabis laws and also calls on states to help combat the growing opioid crisis.
In California, marijuana goes in the ground after the last freeze of Spring and is harvested before the Fall rains. But how do you even start?
Hemp could be in play as a new crop option for farmers in Illinois if a bill expanding its production passes the General Assembly.
Hemp could be in play as a new crop option for farmers in Illinois if a bill expanding its production passes the General Assembly.
In a groundbreaking new study, a report released Monday from researchers at Colorado State University-Pueblo finds that the marijuana industry provides a net positive economic benefit to Pueblo County, even when accounting for demands on law enforcement and social services.
Saskatchewan is proposing to set the legal age to consume cannabis at 19 but minors caught with a small amount won't end up with a criminal record.
While tightly controlled, Wisconsin farmers will soon be allowed to explore a cash crop in which Wisconsin led the nation in production decades ago.
Full adult use legalization of cannabis could generate 1 million jobs in the next seven years, according to New Frontier Data.
Warehouses in Canada could soon be housing more than an ever-increasing flow of packages from the online shopping boom.
The Oscars ended on a high note last Sunday for 50 lucky stars who got treated to free cannabis swag at the 90th Academy Awards.
Governor Ralph Northam signed a major piece of medical marijuana legislation on Friday.
When Eaze, a cannabis delivery app, first began its battle in 2014 to win over the hearts and minds of California lawmakers, executives at the young startup didn't know they sat on a powerful secret weapon: grandma and grandpa.
More and more states are now pushing to legalize recreational marijuana use, perhaps in part because Americans see it as less dangerous than another already-legal substance.
Dutch ministers have outlined plans to regulate cannabis cultivation in certain parts of the Netherlands for a trial period.
Jamaica, the birthplace of landrace strains like Lamb’s Bread and icons like Bob Marley, has long been a capital of cannabis culture, but only in recent years did the country loosen its laws on the plant.
Weed weddings are already becoming big business.