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Cannabis

Next Decade in Cannabis Education: Where Do We Go From Here?

The range and number of careers in cannabis today is greater than most Americans realize—more than 500,000 jobs in 2019—but training and education is key.
By Max Simon
cannabis vs sleep aids

Could Legal Marijuana Upend the $41 Billion Sleep Aid Market?

A new study shows how after marijuana legalization in Colorado, whenever a dispensary opened, sleep aid sales crashed—by 236%.
By Chris Roberts
"The results reported here are very promising," the researchers wrote, "and indicate that CBD-enriched [cannabis] may ameliorate multiple [autism spectrum disorder] symptoms."

Study: CBD-Rich Cannabis Can Treat ‘Multiple Symptoms’ of Autism

"The results reported here are very promising," the researchers wrote, "and indicate that CBD-enriched [cannabis] may ameliorate multiple [autism spectrum disorder] symptoms."
By Chris Roberts
A Uruguayan cannabis company has announced it will track marijuana sales via blockchain. But is it really necessary?

Could Blockchain Help the Cannabis Industry? We’re About to Find Out

By Chris Roberts
Charlotte's Web CEO Deanie Elsner

Charlotte’s Web CEO Predicts Majority of CBD Sales Will Come From Large Retailers

By Gabriela Barkho
cannabis research

Scientific Study: This Marijuana Flavor Might Fight Pancreatic Cancer

By Chris Roberts
CBD oil

Settling the Debate: Is CBD Oil Legal?

By Todd Dunsmore
CBD Tea

How Can You Tell If Your CBD Product Is Good (or Even Has CBD)?

By Chris Roberts

How the CBD Industry Is Reacting to Increased Calls for FDA Regulation

By Gabriela Barkho
E-liquids containing CBD are seen in a shop in the Paris area on June 14, 2018.

The Process to Regulate CBD Will Speed Up, According to the FDA

By Todd Dunsmore
Cops love marijuana but are absolutely apoplectic, despondent and bereft to know that it is becoming legal. Here's why.

This Is Why Police Love Marijuana (and Hate Legalization)

By Chris Roberts

George Papadopoulos Joins Medical Marijuana Startup After Political Exile

By Davis Richardson

New Jersey Now Has 20,000 Medical Marijuana Patients

By Christian Hetrick
There is growing evidence for the use of cannabis in treating opioid addiction.

Phil Murphy Moves to Expand New Jersey’s Medical Marijuana Program

By Christian Hetrick
A one-ounce bag of medicinal marijuana is displayed at the Berkeley Patients Group March 25, 2010 in Berkeley, California.

New Jersey Will Consider Expanding Its Medical Marijuana Program

By Christian Hetrick
A worker at a cannabis greenhouse.

Congress’ Money Bags Will Decide Marijuana Legalization’s Fate

By Brian Darling
President Donald Trump.

Trump’s Budget Rightfully Guts Archaic Drug Czar Office

By Chris Roberts
Chris Christie delivered his final State of the State.

NJ Politics Digest: Chris Christie Has a New Job on TV

By Steve Cronin
New York Marijuana Legalization

Is New York on Its Way to Legalizing Marijuana?

By Madina Toure
The highly-rated strain of medical marijuana 'Blue Dream' is displayed among others in glass jars at Los Angeles' first-ever cannabis farmer's market at the West Coast Collective medical marijuana dispensary, on the fourth of July, or Independence Day, in Los Angeles, California on July 4, 2014 where organizer's of the 3-day event plan to showcase high quality cannabis from growers and vendors throughout the state. A vendor is seen here responding to questions and offering a whiff of the strain 'Skyjack'. AFP PHOTO/

NJ Politics Digest: Murphy Takes First Move Toward Making Marijuana Accessible

By Steve Cronin
An Illinois judge has ruled in Ashley Surin’s favor, allowing the 11-year-old epileptic access to medical cannabis during the school day.

Illinois Judge Allows Epileptic Student to Use Medical Marijuana at School

By Francesca Friday
Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Sessions’ Attack on Legal Marijuana Undermines Trump, Hurts His 2020 Prospects

By Brian Darling
MedMen flagship store in West Hollywood, Calif.

CA to Legalize Recreational Pot—It’s Makeover Time for Dispensaries

By Sissi Cao
Unsplash/Ricardo Mancia

Maryland’s Relaxed Medical Marijuana Policy Offers Safe Alternative to Opioids

By Francesca Friday
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