It was the third most common reason after family and running away from a problem.
Californian businesses are being forced by the California Bureau of Cannabis Control to destroy an obscene amount of cannabis products.
Due to the potential economic benefits of allowing cannabis businesses to thrive, leaders of 15 Caribbean nations will be debating whether or not to decriminalize cannabis.
According to a recent report, top officials at the VA were pushing internally for research into the medical application of cannabis for health issues facing veterans such as PTSD.
The case is likely to end up in the Arizona Supreme Court.
L.A. was supposed to be one of the nation’s largest cannabis markets, but businesses are now leaving for elsewhere in the state amid a slow licensing process.
This would transform the booming CBD market.
California has granted 20% of the state’s cultivation licenses to just 12 growers.
Not all cannabis advocates are happy with how things turned out in Canada.
The most popular strain among those with migraines was OG Shark.
Once again, the outdated gateway drug theory has been disproven.
Twenty-six percent of tested products contained less CBD than the package suggested. Forty-three percent contained more.
Federal laws have to change so Epidiolex can get to market. Will it impact other CBD products?
Today, Oklahomans will be voting on whether to legalize medical cannabis. The state has seen a ton of avid opposition to the measure.
Epidiolex is designed to treat two rare forms of childhood epilepsy.
Families with epileptic children don’t want to swap what’s already working for this new med.
The DEA wants to start sending the money they confiscate to be cleaned before they count it.
Get ready for major sales.