In his final state of the city address Thursday, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that people caught with small amounts of marijuana in the city will...
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The entire Senate chamber smelled like marijuana, said Doug Schepman, communications director for the Senate Democrats....
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Attitudes are changing in surprising places. At a hearing on Monday in Frankfort, the Kentucky capital, the state police commissioner’s opposition to hemp...
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A bill that would legalize growing hemp for industrial use cleared a state legislative committee Monday with a unanimous vote after three members of Kentucky’s...
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A new study by CU Denver professor Daniel Rees and Montana State University professor D. Mark Anderson suggests stoned-driving limits don't impact traffic...
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In 1973, Oregon rode the hippie wave to became the first state in the country to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana. Within five years, eight...
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Holding it high, Bob Erb displays a cheque for $25 million. The campaign to decriminalize marijuana in B.C. is getting a little help from the “marijuana...
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The medical marijuana shop next to a tattoo parlor on a busy street in Los Angeles looks much like hundreds of other pot dispensaries that dot the city. Except for...
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Bills that would decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana have been introduced in both houses of the Vermont legislature. A Senate bill, Senate Bill...
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The American Botanical Council's (ABC) HerbalGram has a new cover herb: cannabis. For the first time in its 30-year history, the journal will feature the...
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A group of Hawaii State Senators introduced a resolution Monday asking President Obama to investigate the conduct of federal law enforcement authorities prosecuting...
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In what could turn out to be a groundbreaking study, a group from Neuroscience Research Australia has been examining if cannabidiol – one of the main...
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Cathy Jordan first noticed something was wrong in summer of 1985 when she couldn’t pick things up. Her muscles weren’t responding. In 1986, she was...
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Marijuana stocks could be absolutely huge in 2013, as efforts to legalize the drug in more states continue. Already, marijuana possession and recreational use has...
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Michelle Aldrich, 66, has been working for marijuana legalization —which she defines as “the right to grow it for free in your backyard”— for...
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Two Hawaii state Senate committees have given initial approval to allow privately-funded industrial hemp research. The approvals Monday afternoon come after a...
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Wanted: A green thumb with extensive knowledge of the black, or at least gray, market. As Washington state tries to figure out how to regulate its newly legal...
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On this week's edition of Kentucky Tonight, host Bill Goodman and guests will discuss industrial hemp. The program that airs "live" Monday evening on...
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At first blush, it’s unlikely that many in Covington County would support a bill that could come before the Alabama Legislature this year. The bill,...
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It starts the minute he wakes up and puts his feet on the floor. The nausea quickly builds from the base of his stomach to the back of his throat, and he tries to...
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