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Marijuana Industry Waiting To See What Jeff Sessions Has Planned

Now that the marijuana industry is on the verge of becoming a $21 billion industry it is difficult to imagine the White House could sabotage the market.

Bill Gates Believes Robots Should Pay Income Taxes, Too

As we tumble heedlessly into the future, humans will collectively need to decide how to confront and co-exist in the ever-expanding robots' landscape.

Here’s Why Hemp Industries Association Is Suing The DEA

The Hemp Industries Association (HIA) is suing the DEA over allegations that forbid hemp products from being classified as Schedule I controlled substances.

NASA Used Crowdfunding To Answer The Difficult Space Poop Problem

Here's a problem NASA is currently trying to solve regarding the movie 'Gravity': What would happen if Sandra Bullock had to poop?

Cannabis Lounges Might Be Coming To The U.S. Soon

At a time when the entire scope of the cannabis industry remains uncertain whether the Trump Administration is moving in with the kill switch, Colorado is, once again, on the verge of implementing a progressive reform that will give...

How Will College Campuses Tackle Legal Marijuana?

How will colleges and universities address the growing question about a student’s right to consume cannabis in states that have legal marijuana?

‘Grow Op’ Creator Matt Skerritt Talks Marijuana Going Legit

There are cultural and economical issues that come into play as we watch marijuana going legit. It helps to watch 'Grow Op' Creator Matt Skerritt navigate.

Nevada Recreational Marijuana To Be Treated The Same As Medical

When it comes time for Nevada to launch its recreational cannabis trade, it will be handled in exactly the same manner as the medical marijuana program.

Landmark NY Bill To Seal 800,000 Marijuana Convictions Passes Assembly

Over the last 20 years, more than 800,000 New Yorkers have been arrested for simple possession of marijuana. This bill will free them.

The DEA Has Finally Taken Down The Marijuana Myths From Its Website

Following months of pressure from the public, the Drug Enforcement Agency has finally removed marijuana myths from its website.

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