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The degree aims to increase formal expertise in marijuana for people looking to recommend and sell the drug to patients.
The head of the nation’s only federally approved marijuana farm has revealed that he is developing cannabis eye drops to treat glaucoma.
For starters, don’t be a jerk in public. Follow social rules and be mindful of people around you before puffing.
CBD has dominated the cannabis wellness market so far -- but THCV could be the next contender.
Homesellers and spec developers in Los Angeles are embracing a growing haute-cannabis culture to attract buyers to their spreads.
Despite a series of obstacles and setbacks, California’s legal marijuana market is on track to continue growing in the coming years, according to a new report.
Is there “pink-washing” in marijuana, where male-owned businesses use women as cover on an application? Probably. But nevertheless, women persist.
Don’t leave your Florida medical marijuana card at home. You may need it if pulled over by police when traveling, even with legally purchased pot from a state-licensed dispensary.
Marijuana’s journey from “reefer madness” to a mainstream product on store shelves is taking another historic step in Michigan this week.
Specific groups of people seem to especially benefit the most from legislation to legalize access to marijuana for medical purposes, a new study reports.
Massachusetts colleges are experimenting with marijuana.
Side effects and personal choice give marijuana the ability to offer a unique solution, especially with hemp-related CBD oil.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the interim rule in a press statement on Tuesday.
2019 is turning out to be a banner year for legal cannabis cultivators on the Pacific Coast.
Germany's center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is openly considering a momentous u-turn in the party's attitude to the legalization of cannabis.
For some, it’s a disappointing delay for a market that has been itching to start since voters approved legalizing marijuana last November.