Six years after Colorado and Washington legalized recreational cannabis, a study shows police officers are more successful at closing cases, since they aren’t busy investigating and arresting individuals for low-level cannabis offenses.
Of the 138 senior patients sent the survey, 27 percent claimed that they were able to “completely” discontinue their use of painkiller medications with the help of medical marijuana.
Along with nearly 500 pounds of cannabis, $6000 and a gun were also seized in the arrest of two individuals.
A Colorado widow is being denied half of her late husband’s workers’ compensation benefits because cannabis was found in his system after he died on the job at the Loveland Ski Area.
We take a critical look at the studies tying legalization to emergency room visits.
The industry is concerned the province hasn’t approved enough legal farmers.
Her boss requested she take a drug test after she fell down at work.
It will be more like a doctor’s office than a dispensary.
They failed to comply with a regulation they didn’t know existed.
Since many medical professionals know extremely little about cannabis, Thomas Jefferson University is offering America’s first cannabis education program.
Currently, cannabis businesses are only permitted to operate in roughly 144 out of 482 cities in the state.
While the reports in California are positive, for at least 21 other states, cannabis arrests have increased between 2014 and 2016—in some cases, by more than 50 percent.
NORML says the case is an example of unnecessary cannabis policing.
Andrew Panaggio was using opioids to treat his back pain until he found that cannabis offers relief without the side effects. His insurance company says they won’t pay for it.
High driving turns out to be a lot more common than you might think.
The proposal is part of a movement to treat rather than punish drug users.
Medical professionals in the state argued marijuana doesn’t need to be stronger than 12% THC, but patients are saying that’s not true.
Russia is calling on other G-7 nations to voice concern for Canada’s “high-handedness” following its decision to legalize recreational cannabis.