A new study from researchers affiliated with two midwestern universities has found that the medicinal use of cannabis improves the quality of life of seniors.
Curaleaf rises to the top of US marijuana industry with footprint covering about two dozen states
Massachusetts-based Curaleaf has become one of the largest multistate cannabis operators in the United States by adopting a broad-market approach – with scores of cultivation, processing and dispensary facilities now stretching across 23 states.
Medical Marijuana Patients In Florida Can Now Access Edibles
It’s been four years since Florida voters signed off on a law legalizing medical marijuana, but cannabis patients in the Sunshine State have been unable to receive treatment in the form of edibles—until now.
SKRR Exploration Inc. Closes Private Placement
SKRR closes on its $1.175 million private placement just five days after announcing it.
Champignon to Begin Offering Esketamine Treatment for Adults With Major Depressive Disorder at the Canadian Rapid Treatment Centre of Excellence
Champignon Brands advises that the BCSC has revoked its original cease trade order (June 19, 2020), but a replacement order remains in effect.
Virginia’s Special Legislative Sessions Considers More Macro and Micro Cannabis Reforms
The special legislative session convened by Virginia Governor Ralph Northam began last week on Tuesday August 18, and among the issues discussed are ongoing changes both big and small to cannabis reform in the state.
Saugeen pot shops springing up to meet marijuana demand
Justin Ritchie quit commercial fishing last year and now is in the pot shop business at Saugeen First Nation.
Study Shows Cannabis Could Help People Quit IV Opiate Use
Recent data published in the American Journal of Public Health shows that those who use cannabis are more likely to be able to quit injectable opioids.
Psychedelic Drugs Go Mainstream
As the Renaissance for psychedelic drugs progresses, we see these substances acquiring mainstream status in various ways.
Legalizing Medical Marijuana Could Free Up Federal Medicaid Dollars, American Samoa Official Says
Officials in American Samoa are considering legalizing medical marijuana to generate funds for a government health care program in the U.S. territory.
Pennsylvania Gov. Demands State Legalize Marijuana To Boost Economy
Add Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf to the growing body of state lawmakers proposing cannabis legalization as a way to boost local funding and economies.
Most Legal Marijuana States Had Fewer Vaping-Related Lung Injuries, Study Finds
States that have enacted marijuana legalization were generally less likely to see spikes in vaping-related lung injuries that occurred over the past year compared to states where cannabis remains prohibited, according to a new study.