(NEXSTAR) — Broader public acceptance of marijuana legalization has grown in recent years. About 70% of American adults said marijuana should be legal in a Gallup poll taken last year ...
When Florida voters cast their ballots in the 2024 election, they have the chance to decide whether the state will legalize marijuana for recreational use. They can voice their stance by voting ...
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 ...
Oct. 2, 2024 — Researchers show that a pill form of the drug dronabinol, an FDA-approved synthetic version of marijuana's main ingredient, THC, reduces agitation in ... Cannabinoid CBG Reduces ...
The state attorney general announced the seizure of nearly 775,000 cannabis plants and 106,000 pounds of illegally grown loose cannabis at multiple sites across California, including in San Diego.
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 ...
In a bid to win the support of Black men, an electorate reportedly hesitant about voting for her, Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, is promising federal ...
Brock University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA. When Canada legalized recreational cannabis use on Oct. 17, 2018, there were concerns about the potential impacts. Would it ...
A new study suggests that the use of high potency cannabis leaves a distinct mark on DNA, providing valuable insights into the biological impact of cannabis use. High potency cannabis use leaves a ...
The news drew strong reactions from critics: 25 Republican lawmakers sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland protesting any changes to federal marijuana laws. They argued that the ...
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 ...