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Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine want to study the safety and efficacy of using medical marijuana to treat diseases.
Seeking to avert another government shutdown at midnight Friday, Congressional leaders struck a deal on a $1.3 trillion spending bill that would keep the federal government open through September.
Seeking to avert another government shutdown at midnight Friday, Congressional leaders struck a deal on a $1.3 trillion spending bill that would keep the federal government open through September.
In the first quarter of 2018, we’ve seen advances in our understanding of cannabis’ therapeutic benefits in a range of disorders, diseases, and cancers.
We know there are many physical conditions that can be treated by CBD, a compound found in marijuana. But it turns out CBD may also have major mental health benefits as well.
Voters in the Illinois county that includes Chicago have backed the recreational use of cannabis in a nonbinding referendum.
Voters in the Illinois county that includes Chicago have backed the recreational use of cannabis in a nonbinding referendum.
Tuesday marked a milestone for proponents of growing industrial hemp in Kansas.
Tuesday marked a milestone for proponents of growing industrial hemp in Kansas.
November’s midterm elections are just around the corner and a new poll offers some timely advice for candidates running for the House or Senate – support medical marijuana as part of your platform in 2018.
November’s midterm elections are just around the corner and a new poll offers some timely advice for candidates running for the House or Senate – support medical marijuana as part of your platform in 2018.
It’s just about springtime, and by now, you’ve probably emerged from your winter hibernation cave looking for a warm, sunny spot to spark up.
Former Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams has launched his own marijuana brand.
The Alaska House is asking the federal government not to interfere in state-authorized marijuana businesses.
People from elsewhere who have medical marijuana cards and are visiting the Grand Canyon state can possess and use medical marijuana, the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled.
"Our constitutional framework has afforded the whole nation the chance to allow states to differ on many matters of public policy, including marijuana."


