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For a drug with zero fatalities and huge money-making possibilities, why is marijuana illegal in the first place? Author Johann Hari runs us through why he thinks it should be legal.
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U.S. drivers faced a 12% greater risk of dying in a car crash on April 20 over the past 25 years. The likely explanation? High drivers.
The first medicinal marijuana patient in Texas uses it to treat severe epilepsy. And although 10 companies are allowed to grow marijuana within Texas state borders, the substance itself is still illegal.
A new study investigates if pot smokers outperformed nonsmokers in creativity.
A Midwestern university has created a first-of-its-kind program in medicinal plant chemistry that focuses on marijuana.
Personifying certain drugs as evil while calling opioid users “victims” points a glaring spotlight on drug policies that aren’t really about public health.
A new report shows the marijuana industry is poised to have a major economic impact.
PTSD develops after a person experiences, or is a witness to, a life-threatening or traumatic event — a natural disaster, for example — or is exposed to combat, or sexual […]
Trump’s impending presidency has left marijuana advocates with fingers crossed on one hand, with the other ready to flush the toilet at a moment’s notice.
An America where marijuana is legal could be right around the corner. It’s a cross-generational cause that is finally starting to have its day on the ballot.
60% of pain patients find that tolerance buildup significantly impedes their treatment over time.
An expansive new study shows that marijuana use by Americans has increased significantly since 2002.
Researchers find that a compound within marijuana may potentially protect from the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.