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(NEXSTAR) — Tuesday looked to be a potentially big day for cannabis advocates, with voters in four states — Florida, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota — responding to legalization ...
Election Day is Tuesday and in four states, voters will have the opportunity to cast their thoughts on the future of marijuana legislation. On the Florida ballot, Amendment 3 pertains to the ...
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Cannabis is now legal in 37 states for medical use and fully legal in 23 states, but on a federal level, its status has barely ...
Terpenes are what make certain cannabis plants smell or taste different from others. They may work with the plant’s cannabinoids and other compounds to produce medicinal effects. Terpenes are ...
Toxic pesticides were found in cannabis grown at licensed grow houses and offered to medical dispensaries. Under current regulations, no one can stop it from hitting the shelves but the budtender ...
After getting approval from Florida's Supreme Court earlier this year, voters will have a chance to vote for or against recreational marijuana legalization on Election Day — Tuesday ...
While cannabis has historically been more popular with younger groups, a growing number of older adults are turning to the drug for a variety of reasons — but are the potential benefits worth ...
A collaborative study sheds light on how cannabis use affects brain development in young people, the main one being atrophy of certain regions of the cerebral cortex. Cannabis use may lead to ...
After months of uncertainty over the future of cannabis in Thailand, the government released a proposal to restrict it mainly to health and medical purposes. Published in September, shortly after ...
Readers respond to a front-page article about the growing use of marijuana after legalization. To the Editor: Re “Unexpected Problem in the Rise of Marijuana” (front page, Oct. 5): As we ...
Braude’s rhetoric sounds like it was ripped straight from an anti-marijuana PSA. It wasn’t until decades later that The Atlantic began to incorporate a broader range of reporting on marijuana ...