A new poll shows that Americans think marijuana should be regulated less than it is currently. On the other hand, they want more regulations
Researchers at Cornell University, the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Georgia, and George Mason University found in a new study that
A new study shows that a lot of Americans are trying cannabis to help with long-term pain. In 2019, 20.4% of adults in the US had
The most commonly used substance classified as an illicit drug in the United States is cannabis, with 52.5 million people, or one in five,
A federal health ministry is promoting a new website that lists active grants for cannabis research, gives an overview of projects that have
The Minnesota Medical Association (MMA) backs harm reduction programs across the state and getting rid of criminal records for drug possession by
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) said in a report that more than 4,300 scholarly articles about cannabis were
When Minnesota’s medical cannabis program started, there were only nine conditions that qualified patients. There are now 19 conditions
A new study from the American Medical Association shows that when states legalize medical marijuana, opioid prescriptions and use go down by a
Democratic Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear issued an executive order allowing residents with certain severe medical conditions and who fulfill
A petition to exempt bulk marijuana and cannabis tinctures from regulated oversight under a longstanding federal regulation has been rejected by
State officials in Mississippi anticipate that medical cannabis will be available to patients by the beginning of 2023. In the two years
In a move that could have a significant impact on the cannabis industry, the U.S. Health & Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra has
Olive-Harvey College in Pullman, Illinois will offer a first-of-its-kind Associate Degree in Applied Cannabis Studies. The program will include
The California Department of Cannabis Control has earmarked $20 million in funding for research prioritizing multiple cannabis topics including
Japan is debating legalizing cannabis medicines, which would be a historic change in the country’s zero-tolerance laws. The debate
The Florida Department of Health on August 26 issued an emergency rule that creates limits on dose amounts in various forms of medical marijuana,
According to a preliminary study published this month in the Journal of Cannabis Research, active cannabis consumers diagnosed with COVID-19 had
The National Institutes on Drug Abuse has released the findings of their annual Monitoring the Future survey, which shows that rates of cannabis
Medical cannabis will now be available to students in Worcester County Public Schools in Maryland during school hours. The policy was unanimously
As mentioned in an article by Best Colleges, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced $5 million in funding for cannabis credential programs
School districts in Rhode Island must develop protocols for administering medical cannabis to students. The changes to the state’s
In order to study the possible benefits of marijuana for veterans with PTSD, Michigan is funding $12.5 million towards cannabis research projects