A recent poll found a big gap between public support for weed and current law in the big apple.
A rare poorly understood illness among cannabis users in legal states is generating controversy. But Is CHS caused by cannabis or chemical pesticides?
The government of Malta this week proposed allowing doctors to prescribe medical marijuana, but activists say the measure is too restrictive.
Chris Christie doesn’t seem concerned with little things like facts. But in reality, opioid use has gone down by as much as 25% in medical marijuana states.
A couple is suing the local cops and Nationwide Insurance after they were arrested when an insurance agent mistook their hibiscus plants for cannabis.
Montel Williams has mounted a lawsuit against several “scam” medical marijuana companies he says used his likeness to trick sick people.
Democrat Phil Murphy aims to pass a recreational cannabis legalization bill within his first 100 days.
You would probably never think of Texas and legal weed in the same sentence, but with new legislation that’s about to change. Well, kind of.
The life insurance industry is trying to cash in on cannabis legalization.
At what point does simple sloppy reporting become outright reefer madness propaganda? Newsweek seems determined to find exactly where that line lies.
One in three teens thinks smoking weed and driving is legal. What may be even more surprising is, according to several studies, they might have a point.
Nine months after Californians approved cannabis legalization, only a few of the thousands of marijuana farmers have joined the official system.
Legal cannabis sales could, in fact, bring in more than $50 million in taxes to Los Angele. But there’s currently no place for tourists to smoke.
The Philippines House Committee on Health on Monday unanimously approved the Philippine Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act.
Arrests for marijuana are up 6%, but you’d never know that from the latest FBI report. Numbers calculating the percentage of annual pot busts are omitted.
If successful, the bill would make Wisconsin the first state to legalize marijuana through a state legislative process; others have used ballot initiatives.
Cannabis regulators in California will start handing out temporary business licenses to existing cannabis companies on January 1, 2018.
A group of English hikers on Saturday got so stoned, they were unable to hike back and required a major mountain rescue operation.