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Reefer madness appears to be fading into oblivion -- at least when it comes to popular attitudes. The law lags behind.
Australia's health ministers have approved the sale of hemp foods nationwide.
“This plant does not harm us!’’ dagga (cannabis) activist Myrtle Clarke declared as hundreds of people marched through the Cape Town CBD (central business district) on Saturday.
“This could potentially create the largest carbon-negative industry in the world."
Two weeks after many cities celebrated 4/20, people in cities around the world will take to the streets on Saturday for the 2017 Global Marijuana March (GMM, in some places known as the Million Marijuana March) as a protest to end cannabis prohibition in each of the countries where the march takes place.
Women have long used over-the-counter pills to treat cramps, but the 'View' co-host has an herbal remedy: medical marijuana.
North Carolinians overwhelmingly want to see medical marijuana legalized, according to a new Elon University poll.
North Carolinians overwhelmingly want to see medical marijuana legalized, according to a new Elon University poll.
Financial, legal and regulatory experts will address issues vital to the state’s new recreational cannabis market.
COLUMBIA — A bill allowing the growth of industrial hemp has cleared the Senate and is expected to be accepted by the House this week, lining South Carolina farmers up to begin planting the crop before the year is out.
COLUMBIA — A bill allowing the growth of industrial hemp has cleared the Senate and is expected to be accepted by the House this week, lining South Carolina farmers up to begin planting the crop before the year is out.
Increasingly, marijuana advocates say, Pueblo is turning into the Napa Valley of Weed for those seeking to grow, buy or sell the leafy green plant illegal in much of the world.
A roundup of U.S. and international cannabis politics.
A roundup of U.S. and international cannabis politics.
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Ever since Californians voted to legalize marijuana, more people are embracing it – especially women.
Retired NFL players use opioids at four times the rate of the general population, according to one study, and marijuana advocates say there’s a safer, healthier alternative available.