A new study concluded that in states where medical marijuana is legal, hospitals are treating fewer opioid addicts. An average reduction ...
March, 2017
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28 March
Connecticut Senator’s Public Meeting Discusses Legalizing Marijuana
A public meeting was held Monday evening to discuss the pros and cons of marijuana legalization in Connecticut. Senator Ed Gomes ...
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27 March
New Data Finds That Legalization Doesn’t Lead to Increased Teen Use
A concern of every state that has legalized recreational marijuana is if it will lead to increased teen use. The Washington ...
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25 March
New App Provides Legal Transactions Between Dispensaries and Patients
Legally operating marijuana businesses across the U.S. continue to have a difficult time finding banks that will work with them. Although ...
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24 March
Canada Is Helping Columbia Grow a Marijuana Industry
The Canadian company PharmaCielo has received permission from the Colombian government to produce marijuana within the country. After decades of resisting ...
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22 March
Connecticut Lawmaker Is Attempting to Tax Medical Marijuana Sales
Representative Vincent Candelora wants to tax medical marijuana. His proposal, if passed, would impose a 6-percent tax on medical marijuana purchases. ...
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22 March
Report: 1 in 4 American Beer Drinkers Claim They’re Switching to Marijuana
In a recent report, researchers found that roughly one quarter of the nation’s beer drinkers claim they have switched from beer to marijuana. The ...
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21 March
The Government Only Provides Crappy Marijuana for Research Studies
Marijuana provided to researchers from the government looks nothing like what medical marijuana patients actually purchase – it looks nothing like ...
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19 March
Actor Patrick Stewart Reveals He’s a Medical Marijuana Patient
Actor Patrick Stewart, primarily known for his role as Luc Picard in Star Trek, is a medical marijuana patient. He suffers ...
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17 March
5 Marijuana Myths That Have Gone up in Smoke
Marijuana has a dark cloud hanging over it. Although many Americans have recently shifted their views, there are still millions of ...