Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes aims to crack down on business that sell THC-infused products without a proper license.
Celebrate National Sloppy Joe Day with a cannabis-infused twist! Learn how to make delicious THC-infused Sloppy Joes while ensuring safe dosing and responsible consumption.
Several students at a middle school in Mississippi were hospitalized on Tuesday after ingesting edibles that were allegedly ...
In the United States’ burgeoning marijuana industry, state lines are more like walls as the drug’s Schedule I narcotic status ...
South Africa's government has lifted the ban on cannabis and hemp-derived foodstuffs, opening new avenues for entrepreneurs ...
North Dakota’s Legislature is moving forward with a significant overhaul of the state’s medical marijuana program after the ...
After initial confusion over the government's ban on cannabis and hemp-derived foodstuffs, President Cyril Ramaphosa has ...
A Thorntown teen has pleaded guilty in connection to the stabbing of another teen last year. Boone Superior Court I Judge Matthew Kincaid sentenced Cayden A. Glass, 17, to nine years with the Indiana ...
Attorney General Kris Mayes issued letters to Arizona law enforcement agencies and retailers yesterday, making it clear that ...
Edibles have become a preferred choice for those seeking the benefits of cannabis in a discreet, tasty, and effective form.
Inside the factory, it's not all skunk. There's the earthy smell of plants growing and botanical notes of citrus and lavender ...
A North Platte man has been charged after law enforcement found pounds of marijuana and hundreds of THC vape cartridges in ...