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I couldn’t find a single person at the State of Marijuana Conference ’16 on the Queen Mary this week willing to predict anything other than success for Proposition 64, the measure that could legalize cannabis in California for adult recreational use.
I couldn’t find a single person at the State of Marijuana Conference ’16 on the Queen Mary this week willing to predict anything other than success for Proposition 64, the measure that could legalize cannabis in California for adult recreational use.
CORPUS CHRISTI - Support is growing across Texas for legislation that would allow farmers the opportunity to grow hemp.
CORPUS CHRISTI - Support is growing across Texas for legislation that would allow farmers the opportunity to grow hemp.
In addition to the members supporting legalization, 254 congressmen and senators support policies related to the decriminalization of marijuana, or to allowing marijuana for medical use.
In addition to the members supporting legalization, 254 congressmen and senators support policies related to the decriminalization of marijuana, or to allowing marijuana for medical use.
Denver-based marijuana social networking company MassRoots Inc. has laid off more than 40 percent of its staff and has defaulted on its debt, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission this week.
If growers could not use the organic label, they would use another.
If these chefs have proven anything, it’s that marijuana can be infused into any dish and paired with any flavor, technique and texture.
BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota's first crop of industrial hemp is showing promise, with returns better than a lot of other commodities.
BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota's first crop of industrial hemp is showing promise, with returns better than a lot of other commodities.
With its government’s approval, Israel has been a pioneer in medical cannabis research and development for more than 50 years.
If Hillary Clinton can consolidate the support of young left-wing voters — and motivate them to turn out on Election Day — she will win the White House. And there’s no better cure for millennial apathy than legal marijuana.
If Hillary Clinton can consolidate the support of young left-wing voters — and motivate them to turn out on Election Day — she will win the White House. And there’s no better cure for millennial apathy than legal marijuana.
A new initiative petition seeking to reform Idaho’s stringent marijuana laws has hit the streets.
Support for the measure cuts across all demographic categories, with only voters over 55 years old and self-described conservatives opposing the measure.