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Cannabis

How Marijuana Can Be A Practical Ally Against Chronic Stress

Can low doses of THC work like an antidepressant by increasing serotonin, the neurotransmitter that affects mood? Depression might be helped after all.

Why Many Weekend Warriors Workout With Marijuana

As marijuana legalization spreads across the nation, more weekend warriors are consuming cannabis products before or after lifting weights, playing team sports, hiking and running.

3 Great Cannabis Drinks Available In LA Right Now

California wasn’t the first U.S. state to legalize cannabis for recreational use, but it’s among the biggest markets for new and exciting products in this initial wave of offerings.

Marijuana Sales Top $2.2 Million In Massachusetts In First Week

According to numbers released by the Cannabis Control Commission, Massachusetts brought in over $2.2 million in their first official 5 days, selling nearly 57,000 items to eager consumers.

Congress Will Legalize Hemp By Year’s End, Promises Mitch McConnell

Farmers all across the United States could soon have the freedom to cultivate the same mega cash crop as our forefathers did hundreds of years ago.

Forget Uber And Lyft, These Drivers Would Rather Deliver Marijuana

Thanks to California laws passed last January, cannabis delivery drivers must be hired as full-time employees. Working for Uber and Lyft, meanwhiles, makes you an independent contractor.

New Jersey Is Linking Criminal Justice Reform With Marijuana Legalization

A secondary proposal has made its way to the legislative table seeking to expunge the criminal records of those who got caught up in the gears of prohibition over the past several decades.

Medical Marijuana Legalized In South Korea

The East Asian country has officially legalized medical marijuana for a handful of conditions, including epilepsy.

Bernie Sanders Denounces War On Drugs In New Memoir

Sanders blasted cannabis prohibition in 'Where We Go from Here: Two Years in the Resistance,' his political memoir published Tuesday.

Marijuana Legalization Forcing Sniffer Dogs To Retire Early

Law enforcement agencies are being forced to retire drug-sniffing dogs – one of the primary tools they use in discovering illegal contraband during roadside shakedowns.

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