The Justice Department reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug, a shift that affects research and taxes but not legalization ...
Marijuana, or cannabis, is now legal for recreational use in 18 states and the District of Columbia, and for medical use only in another 18. But because it's still classified by the federal government ...
The use and possession of marijuana is illegal under U.S. federal law, but most states allow people to access the drug in some form, either for medical or recreational purposes. The changing policy ...
Elections are always a great time for the nation's most pressing issues to take center stage, and perhaps none has been a more hot-button issue heading into tomorrow's voting than the debate on ...
The more studies that are done on the growing of marijuana, the more it is becoming clear legalization of the drug is becoming a major public health crisis. Controls on marijuana should be not eased ...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug in the U.S. The main active chemical is THC, which stands for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. NEGATIVE EFFECTS: Short-term effects include memory and ...
Alcohol abstinence has been a growing trend among college-aged adults over the last two decades. It's an encouraging shift that aligns with a decline in alcohol use disorder. However, those gains have ...
President Donald Trump took steps to reschedule marijuana on Thursday. The move classifies marijuana as a less dangerous drug, but it doesn't make it legal at the federal level or endorse its ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — As we get closer to the November elections, WPTV is examining the claims made by the groups spending millions of dollars to sway your vote. This week, a group called Smart and ...
In early February I had the opportunity to attend a medical cannabis zoom meeting hosted by the Senior Center with the participation of Florida A&M’s Medical Marijuana Education and Research ...