Nineteen Latin American and Caribbean nations have issued a joint statement acknowledging the need to rethink the global war on drugs and instead focus on “life,...
Commissioners on Friday also approved big fines for two cannabis companies that were found to be violating patient access and labor laws. By Sophie Nieto-Munoz, New...
A key House committee is set to take up large-scale spending legislation this week, and members will be deciding on multiple marijuana and psychedelics amendments filed...
Supporters say podiatry patients live with neuropathy and intractable pain—two of the 24 conditions approved for medical cannabis use. By Christen Smith, The Center Square Podiatrists...
The Justice Department is defending the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) decision to fire an “outstanding” special agent after 16 years of service because he tested positive...
The vote came after a discussion about the growing popularity of “troches,” an ingestible form of THC that resembles a cough drop. By Christen Smith, The...
“I feel like it should definitely be regulated, but not regulated to the point where you’re shutting doors of good businesses.” By Rahul Chowdhry Sharma, Virginia...
“Without federal coordination, HLVd has been able to spread rapidly to cannabis cultivation sites across the United States since it was first detected in cannabis plants...
Michigan lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Congress, Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to prioritize research and investment in “non-technology treatment options”—including...
A New Hampshire commission tasked with preparing legislation to legalize marijuana sales through a system of state-run stores held its first meeting on Friday, with members...