First it was a cough. Then it was bronchitis. Then it was time to say goodbye to Michelle Aldrich.
The year 2011 was supposed to be a good one for the 66-year-old....
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2Against all odds, more than seventy-five years after the passage of the Marihuana Tax Act, and after millions of marijuana arrests during the combined drug wars of...
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3The SETH group is a non-profit cancer research organization made up of scientists pursuing an alternative approach to cancer treatment. SETH group founder previous...
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4A compound found in marijuana is now gaining some attention and its not THC. Bay area researchers say CBD or Cannabidiol is showing signs of fighting cancerous...
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5Doonesbury hasn't had a print home in Denver since June 2011, when the Denver Post yanked it. But it can be accessed online, and it's still good. Creator...
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6The notion of alcohol consumers piously demanding that others stop using pot probably makes you think of the beer-swilling World War II generation berating...
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7“While critics fear that hemp will have little economic impact, the reality is clear. With investment in farming, manufacturing, and jobs training, the US could...
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8Criminal penalties for marijuana possession in Oklahoma would be reduced under a bill passed without objection by a House committee. The House Public Safety...
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9The cannabis acts as a muscle relaxer, an anti-inflammatory, anti-depressant and appetite enhancer. It's also clears her bronchial tubes of phlegm, which often...
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10A bipartisan group of 13 U.S. House members on Monday introduced the States’ Medical Marijuana Patients Protection Act, allowing medical marijuana patients and...
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11As many as seven in 10 Florida voters support a state constitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana — more than enough to ensure passage and possibly...
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12A 65-year-old woman was pulled over by police officers while driving through Tennessee after the officers mistook her car's Buckeye stickers - those commonly...
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13Ole Miss is home to the only legally grown marijuana crop in the nation and a new development there is creating quite a buzz. Faculty and student researchers say...
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14Attitudes 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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15A 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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16In 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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17In 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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18Cathy 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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19Michelle 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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20On 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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