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The overseas travel luminary will also donate $100,000 in matching funds to the Yes on 4 campaign.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will have their first of three debates on Monday.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will have their first of three debates on Monday.
‘‘Legalising cannabis plants would benefit health’.
The NFL continues an authoritarian stance on marijuana use while team doctors still dole out powerful and addictive painkillers.
Infomercials in South Korea bring hemp to store shelves in various forms.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The city of Nashville became the first in the state of Tennessee to lessen the penalty for small amounts of marijuana Tuesday night.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The city of Nashville became the first in the state of Tennessee to lessen the penalty for small amounts of marijuana Tuesday night.
The conservative senator’s evolving views track a striking shift in public opinion on medical marijuana.
It’s a pleasant summer evening in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. The plazas are bustling, and it seems every bit of storefront is a bar or a restaurant. But one inconspicuous door opens to a different kind of place.
A former deputy chief constable has said it may be time to reconsider de-criminalising cannabis.
Volusia County, Fla. (FOX 35 Orlando) - Voters will decide in November whether or not to legalize medical cannabis in Florida, but there is already a budding system for growing, recommending and delivering products for a very specific set of patients.
Volusia County, Fla. (FOX 35 Orlando) - Voters will decide in November whether or not to legalize medical cannabis in Florida, but there is already a budding system for growing, recommending and delivering products for a very specific set of patients.
Cannabis is quickly becoming a popular supplement for athletes, and it can help you, too.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – An attorney for supporters of a proposal to allow medical marijuana in Missouri told a judge Monday that enough registered voters signed petitions for it to be placed on the Nov. 8 ballot and that local elections boards wrongly tossed out thousands of signatures.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – An attorney for supporters of a proposal to allow medical marijuana in Missouri told a judge Monday that enough registered voters signed petitions for it to be placed on the Nov. 8 ballot and that local elections boards wrongly tossed out thousands of signatures.