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63 percent of Americans want full legalization, latest poll reveals.
The battle to free the weed officially started Thursday when the State Board of Canvassers ruled that a group pushing a proposal to legalize marijuana for recreational use got enough signatures to qualify for the Nov. 6 ballot.
The battle to free the weed officially started Thursday when the State Board of Canvassers ruled that a group pushing a proposal to legalize marijuana for recreational use got enough signatures to qualify for the Nov. 6 ballot.
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones sent a letter last week to the state’s insurers urging them to offer insurance products for the legal cannabis industry.
Illinois is one step closer to allowing people convicted of possessing small amounts of marijuana or paraphernalia to expunge their criminal convictions.
Illinois is one step closer to allowing people convicted of possessing small amounts of marijuana or paraphernalia to expunge their criminal convictions.
Healthy soil is essential to growing quality cannabis, but new soil can be prohibitively expensive.
Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., is teaming up with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on a bill that could finally reconcile the current discrepancy between federal and state cannabis laws.
Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., is teaming up with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on a bill that could finally reconcile the current discrepancy between federal and state cannabis laws.
The Government of British Columbia announced a new legislation proposal on Thursday in preparation for Canada to legalize marijuana this year.
Compared with older Americans 30 years ago, Americans age 50 to 59 and 60 and older today are a remarkable 20 times more likely to use marijuana.
Oklahoma's governor signed into law Monday a bill that allows universities and farmers who work with those universities to grow industrial hemp.
Oklahoma's governor signed into law Monday a bill that allows universities and farmers who work with those universities to grow industrial hemp.
The most advanced countries for marijuana research are using science to defeat the stigma while getting people the medicine they need.
In Washington, evolution on the marijuana issue is proceeding at warp speed in political terms.
Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer has signed the bill to create an industrial hemp pilot program in the state which passed the Senate in February and the House earlier this month.


