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Nearly a dozen doctors and attorneys specializing in cannabis policy and research, as well as epilepsy treatment, will discuss everything from recent scientific research to CBD's legal status in America.
With the passage of Proposal 1 in last Tuesday's midterm election, Michigan attorneys are gearing up for an influx of people interested in the business side of the budding marijuana industry.
"There’s no miracle cure, but if you seriously take (CBD) every day, you will notice a lot less inflammation and sleep better.”
While the rest of society is breaking down taboos around cannabis, it’s still a difficult topic in the military.
A new condition can now be treated with medical marijuana in Connecticut.
Building your own climate-controlled indoor grow can be easy, convenient, and inexpensive all at the same time.
The findings suggest that "cannabis could be beneficial for Alzheimer's disease."
There are glimmers of hope now that Sessions has left office. For all of his anti-cannabis bluster, it seems like his former boss doesn’t share his opinion, and that could lead to new legal protections for the industry.
Legal weed really doesn't mean the neighborhood will go to pot after all.
Simplify the high life with these ganja gizmos.
Lack of proper sleep can have adverse affect on your body and overall well-being. The good news is, cannabis can help, to a certain extent.
Marijuana proponents were elated Tuesday after major cannabis measures passed in Michigan and Missouri and Democrats took control of the House.
Legendary filmmaker and winery owner Francis Ford Coppola is premiering his own marijuana line.
Remembering Us, a forthcoming short film from Denver’s BS Filmworks, may be a needed step to change the stigmas surrounding cannabis, as well as stigmas attached to other issues.
Congress could substantially help the industry by legalizing it nationwide, an idea approved in the GOP-led U.S. Senate this year, but one that hasn’t made it to the president’s desk.
After the mid-term elections, the nation may look even more cannabis-friendly.


