

DEA Talks Cannabis in National Drug Threat Assessment
The DEA recently released their National Drug Threat Assessment (NDTA), and although there is a nation-wide movement of marijuana legalization, cannabis was still given direct
The DEA recently released their National Drug Threat Assessment (NDTA), and although there is a nation-wide movement of marijuana legalization, cannabis was still given direct
The same tinctures once freely sold off of carts now may lead to years of imprisonment in harsh conditions in America. Why? When was the
To add some substance to the discussion of unfair and illegal State discrimination against the Cannabis grower, user and business community, here are the results
Wana Brands, one of America’s leading edible producers, is continuing its partnership with ultra-marathon runner Flavie Dokken. The Colorado-based endurance athlete utilizes the health benefits
A Kansas couple will finally see their day in court after years of rulings and appeals stemming from a 2012 SWAT-like raid that only turned
The Weed Blog has done a fair amount of coverage of the cannabis policy and research that is happening over in Israel. In fact, just
Laws in Georgia leave more than 100 new patients in Georgia with no medical marijuana. This even though they have received permission to use a
There are many areas of the United States that are struggling with opioid and heroin epidemics, and Ohio is one state that is definitely in
The implementation of Canada’s Cannabis Act is deep into the implementation process. After watching this process in Oregon, I can only imagine how long the
Week 5 of cannabis season in Oregon includes the Cultivation Classic at Revolution Hall, its reception for the speakers the evening before the event, and the
The current state of legalized marijuana varies from country to country. Possession of the weed is illegal in most countries and has been since the
Racial disparities and other social justice issues are a big part of the reason I have advocated both personally and professionally for cannabis policy reform.
We have been covering the proposed marijuana legalization bill in Vermont very closely this legislative session, so you can imagine my disappointment when this letter
Although the cannabis industry is weathering through some tough times with the current administration in the U.S., the election last November made it clear that
Attorney General Jeff Sessions directs prosecutors to seek toughest drug charges, harshest practices of the drug war. How will cannabis industry professionals respond to Jeff
Can you use Marijuana to Treat Drug Addiction? As more states legalize cannabis with both medical and recreational/adult-use legislation, the topic of using marijuana to
I have been attending the Oregon Hemp Convention (OHC) event ever since I got active with the cannabis industry in Oregon, and The Weed Blog has
The Promise of Medical Marijuana for Opioid Addiction Opioid addiction is a real epidemic in our nation, with the numbers growing every year. We hear about
My posts of Week 1 and Week 2 were so full of activity, I didn’t think they could be topped until Weeks 3 and 4
In recent years the United States has been progressive in the legalization of marijuana. As of January 2017, almost 30 states have legalized marijuana use
A sweeping new report by BDS Analytics finally illustrates who is buying marijuana and for what reasons, with immense implications for topics like women’s health
You might recall my canna-quest from my Week 1 post, but this week includes the (un)official holiday for cannabis consumers, 420 (or April 20, for
What is the DUI limit for marijuana in states where it’s legal? As everyone is aware, recreational cannabis is now fully legal for adults up
The national attitude toward marijuana is changing. Some states have legalized weed, others have it on their docket for 2017, and you can even invest
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