Selah Givens is a bit of a wild child. She’ll wake you up at 6 a.m. Chuck a sippy cup your way. Insist you play with her until, well, you play with her. Those tendencies have earned the three ...
The global marijuana market is projected to grow to $102.2 billion by 2030. Investors should understand different marijuana products, companies, and specific risks. Regular monitoring of industry ...
NEW HOPE, Minn. — We're roughly three months away from recreational marijuana becoming legal to sell and purchase in Minnesota, but that big change is sure to lead to other changes when it comes ...
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If you're an investor in the legal marijuana industry, or are thinking about becoming one, there's a key attribute you'll need: patience. It was about a decade ago that the cannabis bubble was in ...
A growing number of marijuana users in the U.S. are experiencing severe health problems like these. By Megan Twohey Danielle Ivory and Carson Kessler As marijuana legalization spreads across the ...
For decades, state and federal lawmakers and U.S. residents have navigated the ever-evolving policies that determine who can legally use marijuana and in what form it may legally be consumed.
As marijuana legalization has accelerated across the country, doctors are contending with the effects of an explosion in the use of the drug and its intensity. A $33 billion industry has taken ...
Vice President Kamala Harris announced on the All the Smoke podcast Monday morning that she wants to legalize marijuana use, marking the first time she affirmed her support since launching her ...
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You can listen to episodes here. (CNN) — Cannabis, or marijuana, has come a long way on the road back to legitimacy in the United States, and it soon may pass an important milestone: rescheduling.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is moving forward with its proposal to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).