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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.
Results from some of the first studies to examine hemp's ability to fight cancer show that it might one day be useful as plant-based treatment for ovarian cancer.
We asked every US senator what they thought of marijuana legalization. Here's what we learned.
We asked every US senator what they thought of marijuana legalization. Here's what we learned.
Bleacher Report in recent weeks convened multiple gatherings of former NBA and NFL players who use marijuana both for recreational and medicinal purposes, or who want pro sports leagues to relax their restrictions on its use.
As more states legalize marijuana, there's growing interest in a cannabis extract — cannabidiol, also known as CBD.
The state is looking for ways to help medical marijuana businesses that are having trouble finding a bank or a credit union.
Former Governor of Massachusetts Bill Weld says it makes a lot of sense for Republicans, like President Donald Trump, to support de-scheduling marijuana.
The U.S. legal cannabis industry is on track to hit $25 billion by 2025, according to the latest forecast from cannabis analytics firm New Frontier Data.
Politics isn't always red or blue. Lately, it has been green.
Politics isn't always red or blue. Lately, it has been green.
Community engagement is a challenge for Cannabis Companies, but it happens and most don’t even know it occurs.
Denver (April 18th, 2018) – WeedLife.com, a cannabis social network in the rapidly expanding legal cannabis industry, is the presenting sponsor of the 2018 CannaMakeADifference Nonprofit Pavilion at the Mile High 420 Festival in Denver Colorado this Friday, April 20th. WeedLife.com is supporting the newly coordinated event this year which includes a focus on the cannabis culture’s connection to their communities.
It’s not just companies from the liberal enclaves of California and Vermont who are partaking in 4/20 marketing campaigns. It’s also big, mainstream brands, such as Pepsi, Chipotle, Burger King and Denny’s, all of whom have alluded to 4/20 on social media in previous years.
Delectable pastries and popular candies infused with marijuana are enormously popular wherever they are legal.
Free “tipsy tow” services will be available Friday during California’s first 4/20 cannabis celebration with legalized recreational marijuana, according to AAA.
Several potential rival presidential candidates are teaming up on legislation to end the federal war on marijuana.


