Research apparently shows the effect is different on people over 40.
The Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research (CDUHR) at the NYU School of Global Public Health found that there have been ...
Curaleaf Holdings says it has secured commitments for a $500 million private placement of senior secured notes that the company will use to refinance existing debt and strengthen its balance sheet ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — By 8:30 a.m., more than two dozen Kentuckians had filed into a heated tent outside of Speakeasy Dispensary, braving 21-degrees temperatures for the promise of finally being able to ...
In a major change to federal marijuana policy, President Donald Trump signed an executive order in December to classify marijuana as a less dangerous substance. On Dec. 18, the president ordered the ...
The most consequential shift in cannabis policy in more than 50 years is now happening. A December 2025 executive order from President Trump has directed the federal government to down-schedule ...
A mature marijuana plant begins to bloom under artificial lights. Rescheduling won't allow interstate commerce, federal legalization or an instant federal regulatory takeover. But it will give ...
A cannabis farm with plants worth an estimated £700,000 has been discovered by a utility worker in Dinnington. South Yorkshire Police said the "significant" operation was found when the worker was ...
A long-awaited change in drug policy could bring scientists one step closer to understanding the harms and benefits of marijuana, the most commonly used federally illegal substance. On Thursday, ...
For more than 50 years, marijuana has been classified as a Schedule I drug, alongside drugs considered to have no accepted medical use, thanks to then-President Richard Nixon’s so-called War on Drugs.
President Trump signed an executive order to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. The order moves marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance at the federal level. This ...