More medical and retail marijuana was sold throughout Colorado in 2020 than ever before after several unexpected trends occurred, according to a new report released by the state's marijuana ...
PHOENIX — Arizonans legally smoked, ate or otherwise consumed nearly 106 tons of marijuana last year. That’s up 27% from 2019 figures. And it is nearly double the amount sold in 2018. Hard to ...
The Arizona Department of Health Services has issued its end-of-year report for 2020, and to the surprise of virtually no one, medical marijuana sales increased year-over-year, for the eighth year in ...
A growing number of people in the United States are enrolling in medical marijuana programs, with the total surpassing 2.97 million through 2020, more than quadrupling the number of people enrolled in ...
PHILADELPHIA — Bill Cobb uses medical marijuana to treat PTSD and chronic back pain. “I’m a 50-year-old Black man who’s been a civil rights worker,” said Cobb, now a criminal-justice activist in ...
A green wave swept over the nation on election night. In a monumental referendum on cannabis across the country, every cannabis measure on the ballots in five states voting on marijuana policy passed.
As our nation’s future dangled on election night last November, Colorado voters took a big step forward with commercial marijuana. And of the ten towns considering recreational marijuana sales in the ...
PEORIA — When recreational marijuana sales became legal on Jan. 1, 2020, Illinois became the 11th state to allow people to use pot legally. The law approved by Gov. JB Pritzker permits the growing, ...
When Mississippians go to the polls Tuesday they'll have the chance to decide whether to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes. If they want to legalize it, they will have a pair of options for ...
N.J. will halt prosecuting marijuana possession cases, attorney general says N.J. must change ‘unreasonable’ system that determines who can sell medical marijuana, court rules New medical marijuana ...
Medical marijuana has become a major industry in Arkansas, where nearly 70,000 people are now permitted to use it legally. But arrests for minor marijuana offenses are booming, too. Between 2010 and ...