The Biden administration has been pushing its benighted description of marijuana users in federal courts since 2022. Its argument has been rejected by several judges, including a unanimous 5th ...
How has marijuana legalization changed the way Americans use it, and what does this mean for public health? As of 2024, marijuana has become legalized for recreational use in 24 states, with 38 ...
Marijuana is the most commonly used federally illegal drug in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with an estimated 48.2 million users nationwide in 2019.
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Rob Greene, the district attorney in Warren County, said in December he would not seek reelection when current term expires in 2025 Greene, who has a medical marijuana card, said he would advocate ...
The push to legalize marijuana at the federal level has gained ground ever since California legalized it for medical use nearly 30 years ago. Recreational marijuana is now permissible in 24 ...
With marijuana now fully legal in Canada and at least partially legalized in the majority of U.S. states, companies are rushing to patent new formulations of the age-old botanical. This year, the ...
Nearly half of the country has legalized recreational marijuana and many more states have medical cannabis programs. As crowds from all over flock to Florida for spring break, it's important to ...
While April 15 is Tax Day, this year it’s also the start of an extended tax break for medical marijuana users who shop at dispensaries in DC. It’s welcome news to many dispensary owners and cannabis ...
As support for cannabis legalization shoots through the roof, it might be time to finally learn more about the plant - and its surprising versatility. The stigma around marijuana began eroding ...