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The program offers veterans an alternative to addictive pharmaceutical drugs.
Huntington has become a hot destination, even if most visitors only stay long enough to buy marijuana products from the dispensaries in town.
Huntington has become a hot destination, even if most visitors only stay long enough to buy marijuana products from the dispensaries in town.
Although Nevada legalized recreational use of marijuana for anyone 21 and over in November, public consumption still is illegal.
Although Nevada legalized recreational use of marijuana for anyone 21 and over in November, public consumption still is illegal.
Many Americans are making the switch to cannabis, new study indicates.
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico - It's billed as New Mexico's largest medical marijuana festival. Hundreds gathered on Sunday at the Southern New Mexico State Fairgrounds for "CANNAville."
Some people are trying to convince Idaho lawmakers to make it legal to grow industrial hemp in the state for research.
Some people are trying to convince Idaho lawmakers to make it legal to grow industrial hemp in the state for research.
Wisconsin lawmakers have introduced four pieces of legislation this session aimed at expanding access to treatment for people with serious medical conditions.
Wisconsin lawmakers have introduced four pieces of legislation this session aimed at expanding access to treatment for people with serious medical conditions.
Coffee and cigarettes are the classic duo. But in 2017, in many parts of the world, smoking a joint and drinking a cup of joe is seen as a healthier combo.
Australia's first medical marijuana farm received its growers' licence Wednesday, opening up domestic production of the drug for people seeking relief from serious illnesses.
MINOT -- A Republican Minot senator raised concerns about the price of medical marijuana at a town hall meeting over the weekend -- making note that he asked for a fee of only $25 to get an authorization card instead of the $200 fee proposed so far in the Senate bill.
MINOT -- A Republican Minot senator raised concerns about the price of medical marijuana at a town hall meeting over the weekend -- making note that he asked for a fee of only $25 to get an authorization card instead of the $200 fee proposed so far in the Senate bill.
First-time offenders will face $270 fine if caught using marijuana in a public place, but criminal charges will only be brought if person re-offends four times.