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Everyone loves smoking out of an apple pipe, but will we soon be smoking out of Apple vapes? Judging by this patent, the answer is “yes”.
A new bill making its way through the Wyoming state government would create a series of new crimes around the use of drugs during pregnancy.
14 district attorneys from across the country, from both legalized and illegal states, are President Trump’s new cannabis policy advisors.
Recreational cannabis is officially legal in Maine today, following the razor-thin approval of a November ballot initiative and months of legal wrangling.
The governor of Arkansas signed two bills that affect the state’s recent medical cannabis initiative, though questions remain over their implementation.
States throughout the country that voted to expand access to medical or recreational cannabis have seen delays to the implementation of their laws.
A judge has ruled that a teacher who sampled cannabis while visiting Colorado should not receive any administrative punishment.
A police department caused controversy this week when it posted a bag of weed to its Facebook page and dared people to come to the station to retrieve it.
Cannabis remains federally illegal, yet three of the country’s most lethal recreational substances are legal despite causing half a million deaths per year.
Pearl Schomburg is a sufferer of chronic pain stemming from RSI and rheumatoid arthritis. She’s fighting for medical cannabis reform for herself and others.
The new chief executive is violating the clause in the Constitution that prohibits acceptance of payments from the president from foreign governments.
According to the Harvard Medical School Professor of Pediatrics, changing attitudes to cannabis makes increased research all the more essential.
Current policy in Virginia in regards to cannabis is among the more stringent of the states that still criminalize the use of cannabis.
A groundbreaking new study has found that Americans spend a staggering $53.3 billion on both legal and illegal cannabis, with more growth projected.
John Payne is Campaign Manager of New Approach Missouri, the group driving the legalization effort, and believes approval of the measure is within reach.
The DEA’s controversial cannabis eradication program is being met with resistance from both policy makers and pro-cannabis activists.
North Dakota lawmakers called for a special joint session of both houses to pass Senate Bill 2154, which delays the medical cannabis measure.
Brazil has approved the country’s first-ever license for a cannabis-based medical product, representing a watershed moment in the country’s cannabis policy.