A terminal cancer patient in New Hampshire sued the state in order to obtain her medical marijuana card earlier than the ...
December, 2015
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23 December
Study Confirms Marijuana Extract Reduces Seizures in Children
Epilepsy can be a deadly disorder, especially in children. In a new study, sixteen clinics in the United States gave marijuana extract-rich ...
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22 December
Florida Supreme Court Approves Medical Marijuana Petitions
The Florida Supreme Court has received 100,000 signed petitions in support of the legalization of medical marijuana in Florida; therefore, supporters ...
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21 December
Feds Tell Supreme Court to Avoid Colorado Marijuana Lawsuit
The Obama administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay away from a lawsuit brought by Oklahoma and Nebraska on ...
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19 December
Marijuana Industry Gets Boost by Congress via Spending Bill
With a federal bill put into law earlier this fall, the DEA can no longer randomly raid medical marijuana businesses operating ...
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19 December
Massachusetts Validates Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol
The Massachusetts Secretary of State’s office today certified 70,739 signatures submitted by the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, clearing the ...
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18 December
Delaware Marijuana Decriminalization Law to Take Effect Friday
Marijuana decriminalization legislation adopted earlier this year in Delaware will officially take effect on Friday, making it the 19th state in ...
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18 December
Study: Marijuana Legalization is Not Increasing Youth Use Rate
A major platform of opponents’ fight against marijuana reform has been the idea that the youth marijuana use rate will increase. ...
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17 December
Mexico’s Government Permits Group to Grow and Use Marijuana
Mexico, like the U.S., remains in marijuana prohibition status. But a group of four Mexicans who recently challenged the country’s marijuana ...
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16 December
Lawmakers in Michigan to Vote About Marijuana Monopolies
Michigan lawmakers are considering a vote to regulate medical marijuana in a similar way to their state’s alcohol regulations. This means ...