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Ohio adds 3 new qualifying medical marijuana conditions

After a successful first year growing industrial hemp, the North Dakota Department of Agriculture is seeking producers for year two.

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Brazil Moves Toward Cannabis Legalization

After a successful first year growing industrial hemp, the North Dakota Department of Agriculture is seeking producers for year two.

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Pennsylvania will allow industrial hemp to be grown at up to 30 test sites in 2017 – Cannabis News

Industrial hemp gets a bad rap, advocates say.

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Pennsylvania will allow industrial hemp to be grown at up to 30 test sites in 2017 – Cannabis News

Industrial hemp gets a bad rap, advocates say.

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We Need To Educate Children And Adults About ‘Drug Education’

Over the past two years a number of new marijuana-related businesses have registered in Vermont.

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Science Continues To Confirm Cannabis Combats Cancer

Over the past two years a number of new marijuana-related businesses have registered in Vermont.

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With opt-out deadline in the rearview, municipalities await NYS marijuana regulations

Could Iowa soon see a new cash crop, among our fields of corn and soybeans? The big topic at the State Capitol Monday was hemp.

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Germany’s move to legalize Marijuana will spark a wildfire in Europe

Could Iowa soon see a new cash crop, among our fields of corn and soybeans? The big topic at the State Capitol Monday was hemp.

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East Bay city adds its first downtown Cannabis Dispensary

Still in the early stages, results from the study aren't expected until 2018.

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In Santa Barbara Battle Between Cannabis and Wine, Grand Jury Reprimands County Supervisors

Still in the early stages, results from the study aren't expected until 2018.

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Michigan: Marijuana prices down, demand surging across state

Cannabis is legally grown in Nebraska except the garden serves a much different purpose from the typical assumption.

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Marijuana Black Markets flourish despite Legalization

Cannabis is legally grown in Nebraska except the garden serves a much different purpose from the typical assumption.

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The End of (Illegal) Marijuana: what it means for criminal dynamics in Mexico

Hemp was once a mainstay crop in Virginia, until it ended up being banished as part of the long U.S. war on drugs starting in the 1930s.

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High Hopes for Industrial Hemp Farming – Cannabis News

Both the federal government and various state governments have taken major steps forward in restarting an industry that has been in hibernation for almost a century.

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Can cannabis help treat alopecia?

After months of paperwork and navigating bureaucratic red tape, University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers have planted their first crop of legal hemp.

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Crypto tokens give cannabis fund a shortcut to raising capital

After months of paperwork and navigating bureaucratic red tape, University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers have planted their first crop of legal hemp.

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Best Cannabis terpenes for Creativity

Beyond the potential tax revenue that could be coming to states across the country, how will the spread of legalized cannabis affect the American landscape?

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Will Texas ever legalize marijuana? – Cannabis News

With a growing number of states considering whether or not to legalize marijuana, many are wondering if it is just a matter of time before it is seen on Texas ballots.

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A surprising consequence of Cannabis Legalization: higher alcohol consumption

With a growing number of states considering whether or not to legalize marijuana, many are wondering if it is just a matter of time before it is seen on Texas ballots.

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Denver proposes using Marijuana sales tax to create $15M fund for startups

Washington’s hemp coordinator says she’s optimistic growers will plant the crop next year, though obtaining seeds depends on approval from a federal drug enforcement agency that still classifies hemp on a par with heroin.

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