The Vice President joined the "All the Smoke" podcast and reasserted her long-term beliefs of legalizing marijuana.
“Illinois Democrats legalized marijuana,” proclaims a new billboard in Chicago. The ad, paid for by Gov. JB Pritzker’s campaign fund, takes credit for a change that polls show is supported ...
Benjamin Caplan, M.D., a medical marijuana specialist and the author of The Doctor-Approved Cannabis Handbook, notes limitations of the study, including challenges with meaningfully matching study ...
Whether they're reuniting with a drug they used when they were younger or trying it for the first time, there is a growing trend of older adults using marijuana for medicinal purposes, including ...
A decision on whether to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug in the U.S. won't come until after the November presidential election, a timeline that raises the chances it could be a ...
About 30 years ago, it was unimaginable for anyone to invest in a marijuana company. Now, marijuana stocks trade on some of the world’s major exchanges worldwide. The rising interest in ...
Are you afraid to talk with your doctors about medical marijuana? Perhaps you think they’ll get the wrong idea about why you’re asking. Or maybe you’re worried they won’t have all of the ...
Withdrawing from regular cannabis use can lead to symptoms that include shifts in mood and sleep disturbances. Attitudes have changed toward cannabis in recent years. Many states have legalized ...
Donald Trump shocked political observers last week when he appeared to change his position on legalizing marijuana. But, it could become a political jackpot. New surveys suggest voters in the ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. A.J. Herrington is freelance writer covering weed news and culture. Former president and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on ...
To make matters more confusing, federal law still prohibits the manufacturing, distribution, and possession of marijuana except for federally approved research. But the federal government has ...
Ohio has capped the number of marijuana dispensaries that can open around Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland after approving more than 100 new sites across the state. The Division of Cannabis ...