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6 Creative Cannabis Art Pieces Stepping Away From Tie-Dye
Hannah Meadows - Published on May 23, 2017Read morePeople have been using cannabis to enhance their creativity for years. Check out these artists’ creations inspired by our favorite plant.
High School Athlete With Epilepsy Fights to Bring CBD Oil on Campus
Gage Peake - Published on May 23, 2017Read more17-year-old CJ Harris, a senior-to-be at Warner Robins High School in central Georgia, has to meet his dad, Curtis Harris, at lunch every day.
For Veterans With PTSD, Medical Marijuana Can Mean a Good Night’s Sleep
Katie Matlack - Published on May 23, 2017Read moreAmbien is often used during deployment. But what happens when soldiers return stateside and need to get off the med cycle?
Santee Sioux Trial, Day Two: Ex-Partner Denies Hagen’s Guilt
Pat Radigan - Published on May 22, 2017Read more“I’m not afraid of the truth,” Jonathan Hunt testifies, as he refuses to throw Eric Hagen under the bus.
Poll: Canadians Want Ottawa to Erase Cannabis Convictions
Gage Peake - Published on May 22, 2017Read moreA new Globe and Mail / Nanos Research poll finds 62% of Canadians want to pardon people convicted of cannabis possession.
Pairing the Power of Cannabis With Medicinal Plants
Rae Lland - Published on May 22, 2017Read moreCannabis has been viewed as a medicinal remedy for centuries. Hone in on that power by pairing it with other medicinal herbs for a wellness boost.
5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Growing Your Own Cannabis
Patrick Bennett - Published on May 22, 2017Read moreDon’t fret if your thumb isn’t as green as you would like it to be; here are five reasons why you should throw your worries to the wind and just grow your own cannabis!
Sign Us Up: WSU Needs Volunteers to Consume Cannabis
Gage Peake - Published on May 22, 2017Read morePullman, Washington, is not a town known for its cannabis consumption, but that could soon change.
Cannabis Convictions Go up in Smoke With California Legalization
The Associated Press - Published on May 22, 2017Read moreJay Schlauch’s conviction for peddling cannabis haunted him for nearly a quarter century. The felony prevented him from landing jobs and gave his wife doubts.
Flandreau Santee Sioux Trial, Day One: Why Did Cops Refuse Evidence?
Pat Radigan - Published on May 22, 2017Read moreThe small town of Flandreau, South Dakota, stepped into the national spotlight this week when one of the trials of the year in cannabis made it to court.