This New England state wants researchers to begin studying its medical marijuana
This state’s encouraging its hospitals, universities and licensed pot producers to embark on research that could improve marijuana’s medicinal qualities.
This state’s encouraging its hospitals, universities and licensed pot producers to embark on research that could improve marijuana’s medicinal qualities.
This week’s guests are tax attorney James Thorburn and Tokken’s Lamine Zarrad. Discussing cannabis tax laws and marijuana banking, grading the federal government.
This week’s guests are Lamine Zarrad and James Thorburn. Discussing cannabis taxes and pot banking, grading the federal government.
A proposal to allow medical marijuana in Missouri won’t go to voters this year because of an insufficient number of valid signatures, a judge has ruled.
Kayvan Khalitbari, the lead proponent of Denver’s social pot use measure, joins The Cannabist Show to describe what the proposed initiative entails.
A panel of Colorado lawmakers voted 5-0 to endorse the addition of PTSD to Colorado’s 2000 medical marijuana law.
New Jersey is the 18th state to allow medical marijuana to be used to treat PTSD.
In a first-ever for California, patients at Marin General may soon be allowed to consume medical marijuana in the hospital.
For decades, the ancient forests of the Emerald Triangle have provided cover for the nation’s largest marijuana-growing industry. But the forests also hide secrets, among them women with stories of sexual abuse and exploitation.
A group representing 2.4 million U.S. military veterans, has called on Congress to remove marijuana from Schedule 1 of the federal Controlled Substances Act.
Four Colorado doctors accused of over-recommending high plant counts for medical marijuana patients have had their suspensions re-instated, after a judge reversed course and tossed out their lawsuit.
Here’s how officials at every level of U.S. government (Team Hillary Clinton, too) reacted to the DEA’s recent decision to not reschedule marijuana.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will deny requests that it change the legal classification of marijuana and reject arguments that marijuana has medical value, according to multiple news reports.
Lawmakers sent a bill to Gov. Chris Christie that would allow medical marijuana to be used to treat PTSD symptoms. Now the wait is on. Will he sign it?
Officials posted new forms this week for doctors and patients in the Illinois medical marijuana program to reflect changes in the law, and announced Wednesday that July retail sales reached a new high at $2.9 million.
Congressman Earl Blumenauer is continuing a push to allow Veterans Affairs doctors to discuss medical marijuana with their patients.
Republican Gov. Chris Christie will decide whether New Jersey residents with post-traumatic stress disorder can be treated with medical marijuana after lawmakers approved a measure Monday.
Colorado residents seeking the use of medical marijuana to treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder are taking their case to the state Court of Appeals.
Despite the public policy adoption of medical marijuana as a treatment for PTSD, questions loom for some in the medical and mental health communities.
Veteran Stephen Otero’s PTSD symptoms led to a suicide attempt. Otero, now with a healthy lifestyle and marijuana as medicine, hopes to help other vets.
Even if well-intended, such racial preference rules are a violation of the U.S. Constitution; a simple fix would have made the 15 percent a goal as opposed to a requirement.
Four Colorado doctors whose licenses were suspended based on allegations that they over-recommended plant counts for medical marijuana patients have filed suit.
CW Hemp brings its massive harvest to Boulder, where it is extracted and combined with organic olive or coconut oil and then sold online — more than $1 million worth in each of the past two months
Four Colorado doctors had their licenses suspended Tuesday after the state Board of Medicine alleged the doctors improperly recommended excessive plant counts to more than 1,500 medical marijuana patients.
The revival of U.S. hemp farming is the subject of short film “Harvesting Liberty,” backed by clothing company Patagonia to promote passage of the federal Industrial Hemp Act.