Florida medical marijuana patients are confused and distressed. It’s been 15 months since the state’s residents voted to legalize medical marijuana and qualified patients are still without their voter-approved medication. Passed by 71.3 percent of the electorate in November 2016, …
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Lawsuit Takes Aim at Trump Administration Marijuana Policy
Besieged by litigation about its travel ban, its immigration agenda, its prohibition on transgender soldiers and numerous potential conflicts of interest, the presidency of Donald J. Trump has seemed at times like a high-stakes spinoff of “The People’s Court” with …
Read More »Cannabis Court Date Against DEA and Jeff Sessions Draws Closer
We have much to be excited about this year, however, 2018 also brings major concerns, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinding many Obama-era cannabis protections. You can read our official statement on Sessions rescinding of the Cole Memo here. The …
Read More »Hip-hop music influencing more African-Americans to try ‘Molly’
More rap artists are talking about molly, which is the powder or crystal form of ecstasy, and that’s having a big impact on Black listeners. Molly is a synthetic drug that acts as a stimulant and hallucinogenic. While research has …
Read More »Cops in Washington D.C. Are Cracking Down on Cannabis Gifting Events – News
Wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Southwest Cannabis Conference & Expo.jpg” target=” blank”>via Gage Skidmore Even though it’s illegal to sell cannabis in Washington D.C., canna-businesses have been taking advantage of a legal loophole in order to sell some of their popular product for years now. …
Read More »Anti-Cannabis Lobbyists Spend Big in Michigan as Legalization Takes Last Step Towards Popular Vote – News
Now, the Michigan Secretary of State’s election office must verify a 500-signature sample before granting the cannabis reform petition a place on the state’s November ballot. And with 362,102 signatures collected – over 100,000 more than what the state requires …
Read More »Risk of fatal traffic crash higher during annual 4/20 cannabis celebration
Photo of Dr. John Staples, a clinical assistant professor of medicine at the University of British Columbia. Credit: University of British Columbia Drivers in the United States are more likely to be in a fatal traffic crash during the annual …
Read More »Even Australia’s Medical Marijuana Poster Boy Can’t Get the Drug
BRISBANE, Australia — Lindsay Carter had his first violent seizure at 14. He toppled face first onto a tiled floor in front of his father. At 19, Mr. Carter can still have seizures several times a month that can convulse …
Read More »Even Australia’s Medical Marijuana Poster Boy Cannot Obtain the Drug
BRISBANE, Australia — Lindsay Carter had his first violent seizure at 14. He toppled face first onto a tiled floor in front of his father. At 19, Mr. Carter can still have seizures several times a month that can convulse …
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