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Medical Marijuana

Here’s How Legal Marijuana Can Help The US With A Nationwide Construction Industry Boost

A new report shows that a number of industries, ranging from electricians to heating and air conditioning professions will benefit from legal marijuana.

Could CBD-Infused Lifestyle Products Be The Next Big Cannabis Marketplace?

In the heart of Texas at SXSW, there were vendors selling marijuana. Not bud, but instead they were selling hemp-derived CBD products.

You Can Now Get Your Weed Through A Drive-Thru Window In Colorado

Feeling dankrupt in Colorado, but don’t want to get out of your car to go into a dispensary? There’s a business model for that. Marijuana drive-thru.

New Report Shows Marijuana Could Be Legal In All 50 States By 2021

Every state in the nation could be on track to legalize marijuana for medicinal or recreational use by the year 2021, suggests a new report.

The Quality Of Government Marijuana Is So Bad It’s Hindering Research

Pot experts, like Jake Browne, a cannabis critic for The Denver Post says the weed provided by the federal government for scientific purposes is “flat out, not a usable form of cannabis.”

Puppies And Weed: Here’s Why Patrick Stewart Is Our Favorite Person Ever

Aside from being the man behind so many characters — Professor X, Captain Picard, and the Poop Emoji — Patrick Stewart is also a true treasure of a human.

The Trudeau Effect: Canadian Medical Marijuana Patients Have Quadrupled

When Justin Trudeau became Canada's prime minister in October 2015, and by December of 2016 there were 129,876 qualified marijuana patients.

So, Yesterday Jeff Sessions Said Marijuana Is ‘Only Slightly Less Awful’ Than Heroin

Jeff Sessions took his dislike of marijuana to a whole new level by saying that marijuana use is “only slightly less awful” than heroin addiction.

Hawaii Lawmakers: ‘Marijuana’ Rooted In Racial Stereotypes, Call It Cannabis

Hawaii Sen. Mike Gabbard vehemently opposes the word "marijuana." It is a “slang term” that has “prejudicial implications rooted in racial stereotypes.”

Arizona Veterans Fighting To Allow Medical Marijuana On Campuses

An ambitious group of Arizona veterans are fighting to allow patients the ability to use medical marijuana on campus without disciplinary action.

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