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Legal hemp has returned to Kentucky. Will the Feds step aside and let the industry flourish?
Margarete de Santos Brito went to court in Brazil for the right to grow medical marijuana.
Although state legislatures all over the country have been apprehensive to pass measures pertaining to the legalization of marijuana, that could all change in 2018, according to a report from Marijuana Business Daily.
Although state legislatures all over the country have been apprehensive to pass measures pertaining to the legalization of marijuana, that could all change in 2018, according to a report from Marijuana Business Daily.
Medical marijuana put the veteran athlete back on his feet; now he wants to make sure current players have the same opportunity.
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz: "No one should be afraid to do research on medical cannabis."
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz: "No one should be afraid to do research on medical cannabis."
There are currently 22 pieces of marijuana legislation before the 115th U.S. Congress – more than ever in history.
There are currently 22 pieces of marijuana legislation before the 115th U.S. Congress – more than ever in history.
On 14 plots scattered across Pennsylvania this year, farmers reintroduced what was once a dominant cash crop to the state: industrial hemp, the straight-laced, non-psychoactive cannabis cousin of marijuana.
Over 3 million individuals are affected by autism, but only three states — Delaware, Georgia and Pennsylvania — allow medical marijuana as a treatment.
As the cannabis movement hits a critical stage, here is a look at how we got to this point.
As the cannabis movement hits a critical stage, here is a look at how we got to this point.
A leading veterinary organization is joining the fight to reschedule cannabis in an effort to speed research into the plant’s effects on our furry friends.
There’s still a lot of work to be done on the equality front, but a new survey suggests that about a quarter of legal weed businesses are owned or were founded by women.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- It's a hot topic in the state: whether or not to legalize medical marijuana.


