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Numerous studies have concluded that regular use of cannabis brings serious health risks, as well as brain impairment among young people.
Amid heightened rumors that the Trump administration will be moving forward on marijuana rescheduling, multiple top congressional Democrats are making the case that the reform would not go far enough—including one senator who said the move is only an attempt by the president to “gaslight” voters into thinking he legalized cannabis to boost his “pathetic”
Many people walking down a street resent the nuisance of getting hit in the face with the pungent aroma of marijuana as it is smoked or vaped. This is one challenging side effect of the state's legalization of the sale and recreational use of pot in 2021.
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Why Tilray Stock Plunged Today
The legal status of marijuana in the U.S. remains scattered and confusing.
LOS ANGELES -- The arrival of the new year in California brought with it broad legalization of marijuana, a much-anticipated change that comes two decades after the state was the first to allow pot for medical use. The nation's most populous state joins a ...
Laura Costa's son and husband moved quickly with pruning shears as they harvested the family's fall marijuana crop, racing along with several workers to cut the plants and drop them in plastic bins ahead of an impending storm. The farm, hidden along a ...
Pot use among young adults reached historic levels in recent years, according to a federally supported survey. Daily use even outpaced daily drinking, with nearly 18 million Americans reporting in
So far four states and Washington DC have legalized marijuana for recreational use. Ohio could be next. A ballot measure has just been approved for that state’s November election which would change the state’s constitution to make pot legal. According ...
President Donald Trump confirmed he's considering an executive order loosening regulations on marijuana. Pot stocks fell on Monday as investors took profits following a record-setting session. Pot stocks failed to light up for a second day on Monday even after President Donald Trump confirmed he's considering an loosening regulations on marijuana.