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Medical Marijuana

Nebraska Seriously Considering Medical Marijuana

Although Nebraska was one of the primary states behind a 2014 lawsuit against Colorado’s legal cannabis trade, state lawmakers are now pushing for legislation aimed at legalizing a basic medical marijuana program. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1490552236473-0'); }); A bill introduced earlier this...

Marijuana Products That Don’t Get You High Are Driving The Industry: Find Out Why

A major submarket of the legal cannabis industry is cannabidiol. CBD, usually used for medical reasons and not recreational purposes.

Why John Oliver’s Marvelous Marijuana Rant Makes Perfect Sense

No one can expose the absurdity of a situation like John Oliver. Using 17 minutes of his program Sunday, the HBO late-night host went deep on cannabis.

Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones: Let NFL Players Use Marijuana

Jerry Jones, the influential and controversial owner of the Dallas Cowboys, wants the NFL to “drop its prohibition on marijuana use,” according to reports over the weekend.

Science Answers The Question: Why Does Marijuana Smell Like Lemon, Skunk And More

Scientists have scanned the genome of cannabis plants to find the genes responsible for giving various strains their lemony, skunky or earthy flavors.

Medical Marijuana Is Almost Legal In West Virginia

The West Virginia bill allows for 15 growers and 60 dispensaries in the state, with the possibility to increase both if there is a dem and for them.

10 Types Of Marijuana To Calm Those Tummy Problems

No matter the intensity of your symptoms or the reason why they're happening, nausea and cramps of tummy problems can be mitigated by marijuana.

Colorado Restaurants Have Trouble Recruiting Help Because of Legal Marijuana

Ever since the legal cannabis market opened up tens of thousands of new jobs in Colorado, restaurateurs all across the state have found it increasingly more difficult to recruit staff.

The Fresh Toast Marijuana Legislative Roundup: March 27

In our weekly marijuana legislative roundup: Illinois has a bill to legalize recreational marijuana, while Connecticut had its first hearing on the subject.

Study: Opioid Abuse Linked To Higher Suicide Rates For Veterans

Veterans that abuse prescribed opioids and alcohol are four times more likely to die from suicide if they’re men, and even more if they are woman.

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