On Thursday afternoon, President Donald Trump signed an executive order enacting to reschedule cannabis under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The order directs the Attorney General to move ...
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A Florida circuit judge ruled to throw out more than 200,000 petition signatures supporting a proposed recreational weed amendment. Smart and Safe Florida's proposal needs 880,062 signatures before it ...
Could smoking pot lead people to drink less alcohol? In an elaborate and provocative experiment, scientists doled out joints and free drinks to see whether this idea — sometimes described as ...
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Colorado researchers discovered that nearly half of tested cannabis flower products exaggerated their THC levels, while concentrates were mostly accurate. The team’s statewide audit revealed potency ...
A new study out of Canada says teenagers who use marijuana are more likely to seek physical and mental medical attention than their counterparts. Published in the JAMA Network Open journal on Oct. 28, ...
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This week, the sales for Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl finally hit the Billboard charts, and the album is — would you just believe it? — a huge success. Released Oct. 3, Swift's 12th studio LP ...
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It's estimated that nearly 30% of people who try cannabis will go on to develop a substance use disorder associated with it. Strong predictors include how often a person uses it, and whether they have ...