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(CNN) Germany will legalize medical marijuana next year, the country's health minister said.
The league has faced growing criticism for its anti-cannabis stance, especially considering its cozy relationship with alcohol brands and the prevalence of opioid use among players.
Arizona billboards encourage young people to educate parents about marijuana.
Arizona billboards encourage young people to educate parents about marijuana.
A recent post on Walgreens' blog raised eyebrows in the medical marijuana community.
Polling confirms that more and more Americans age 55 and up are using more and more marijuana.
Stoned marathon runners may seem like walking contradictions, but there are hints the drug and long-distance running could go hand-in-hand.
The President of the United States made a weed joke at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday.
If passed, House Bill 983 would legalize the use of medical marijuana in North Carolina.
If passed, House Bill 983 would legalize the use of medical marijuana in North Carolina.
With jurisdictions around the country legalizing pot for recreational and medicinal use, budding groups like Women Grow are rising to the forefront of what had been an illegal black market dominated by men.
Sweetflag brings an element of fun to the genre—ceramic apple pipe, anyone?—and some unexpected surprises like miniature zen gardens and a stash tin with a magnifying glass you can use to spark a flame if you’ve lost your lighter. (Happens to everyone.)
Walgreens, the largest drug retailing chain in the U.S. with more than 8,000 stores in all 50 states, is now tackling the subject of medical marijuana.
A bill to allow people with seizure disorders or other debilitating medical conditions to use a product that comes from the same plant as marijuana was passed by the Alabama Legislature on Wednesday.
From new packaging to celebrity endorsements, this is how you'll buy weed once it's legal everywhere.
TOPEKA - Supporters of medical marijuana rallied in the Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday to protest a bill that they say would make it harder for epilepsy sufferers to get hemp-based remedies.


