PRESS RELEASE: Marijuana Use Growing in Popularity Among Seniors
The use of cannabis is growing in popularity among those age 65 and older, according to newly published data
The use of cannabis is growing in popularity among those age 65 and older, according to newly published data
The House will be voting on a comprehensive marijuana legalization bill in September, congressional leadership confirmed on Friday. While
Results Affirm Need to Regulate Marijuana Nationally to Protect Public Health and Community Safety – Especially Limiting Youth Access
Neither the enactment of statewide adult-use marijuana legalization laws nor the passage of marijuana medicalization laws has significantly impacted
US Senator Kamala Harris, chosen Tuesday to be former vice president Joe Biden’s running mate, has a track record
Washington, DC: House members have now concluded voting on the Blumenauer-McClintock-Norton-Lee amendment, which restricts the Department of Justice from
Chief Petitioners were Alerted of the News After Enough of the 160,000 Signatures were Verified for Qualification July 1,
Princeton, NJ: Seven in ten Americans say that it is morally permissible for adults to “smoke marijuana,” regardless of
States that have legalized recreational marijuana don’t seem likely to regret it. YouGov asked more than 32,000 Americans whether
A marijuana industry group sent letters to seven governors in the Northeastern United States, imploring them to push for
As we all learn to cope with our new socially distant realities amidst a global pandemic, its difficult to
Ever since Colorado and Washington became the first two states to approve marijuana legalization initiatives in 2012, additional states
Washington, DC: Ten members of the Senate, led by Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Ron Wyden (D-OR), and 34
Lack of Federal Standards Coupled with Inaccurate Labels Call Safety and Quality of CBD Products Into Question Americans
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”) has made substantial changes to employee rights and employer responsibilities, including the
Ziva Cooper, research director of the UCLA Cannabis Research Initiative, has been awarded a $3.9 million grant from the