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WASHINGTON (AP) — Smoked pot? Want to go to war? No problem.
Recognized at the time for their creativity, these pot-centric posters have had a lasting influence on modern American art.
Vermont is on pace to become the first state in the U.S. to legalize marijuana through an act of lawmakers early next year.
Vermont is on pace to become the first state in the U.S. to legalize marijuana through an act of lawmakers early next year.
Leamington, Ont.-based Aphria Inc. said Monday that it had struck a deal to sell medical marijuana to Loblaw-owned Shoppers Drug Mart, Canada’s largest pharmacy chain.
It may not feature in Morocco's official tourism brochures but cannabis attracts thousands of visitors a year to the North African country.
A bipartisan group of members of Congress is asking House and Senate leadership to continue a current provision that protects state medical marijuana laws from federal interference.
Wisconsin has the potential to become America’s Hempland after Gov. Scott Walker signs a bill allowing the state’s farmers to grow industrial hemp, experts say.
From trendy chocolates that contain CBD oil to more funding for the medical use of cannabis, here are some of the marijuana-related things you might see in 2018.
A Republican senator from a state where marijuana is legal is pushing this week to give cannabis businesses a measure of tax fairness.
A Republican senator from a state where marijuana is legal is pushing this week to give cannabis businesses a measure of tax fairness.
With a potential value of more than $40 billion, Europe’s medical marijuana market could become the world’s largest in the next five years.
There may be a future for cannabis on Virginia’s farms, though navigating its legal status and crafting regulations are hurdles to contend with before the plant can provide any sort of economic boost.
The majority of registered voters in New York support the legalization of marijuana, according to a new poll released on Monday.
The majority of registered voters in New York support the legalization of marijuana, according to a new poll released on Monday.
The Trump administration should carefully consider how legalizing marijuana can help reduce opioid addiction and overdose deaths, Sen. Elizabeth Warren says.