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A bill that would legalize hemp production in New Mexico passed another legislative hurdle on Monday.
Americans are in pain. Over 2.5 million people in the US are addicted to opioids, the US Department of Health and Human Services reports. About 80 die daily from opioid overdoses. It’s gotten so bad that even conservative state legislators want to legalize medical marijuana, arguing it’s a safer, less addictive pain killer.
Approval for cannabis-based products for medicinal use will no longer require ministerial sign-off, under changes announced by the government.
BATON ROUGE – Louisiana State University will begin taking offers from contractors to produce marijuana for the state for medical purposes.
BATON ROUGE – Louisiana State University will begin taking offers from contractors to produce marijuana for the state for medical purposes.
After about a year of discussions with a medical cannabis education organization, Sonoma State University will finally be offering its first course in medical cannabis in March.
But does the proposal go far enough?
Tyrone woman living in Los Angeles with son says she does not want to be criminalised.
Israeli ministers on Sunday endorsed a draft bill to legalise export of cannabis for approved medical use, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked's office said, without elaborating.
The plant is almost magical, advocates say, with a range of applications from paper to medicine. So why is it illegal to grow?
The Colorado Department of Agriculture is working on the world's first government-produced manual on how to grow marijuana.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture is working on the world's first government-produced manual on how to grow marijuana.
The Super Bowl isn't just for beer drinkers, marijuana consumption also jumps for the big game.
We sat down with Women Grow CEO Heise to learn more about the organization and her plans for 2017.
BISMARCK — A Senate bill rewriting language of Measure 5 would institute $300 fees for applicants wanting medical marijuana cards and a $100,000 fee for certification of compassion centers that would manufacture and dispense the substance.


