
Connecticut Approves Eight New Qualifying Conditions for MMJ Program
Connecticut Approves Eight New Qualifying Conditions for MMJ Program

Connecticut Approves Eight New Qualifying Conditions for MMJ Program
Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner Signed a Medical Marijuana Expansion Bill Allowing Cannabis as a Painkiller Alternative

First dispensary visit and not sure what to expect? Don’t worry: here’s exactly what you should consider and ask when shopping at your local pot shop.

Oklahoma began it’s medial marijuana program, which came after a series of obstacles.

Florida Update: Ft. Lauderdale Defies State Law and Limits Dispensaries

Mormon Church Finally Shows its Disdain for Legal Medical Marijuana as November Ballot Looms

People who are cannabis consumers are being disqualified from getting jobs in Florida cannabis industry.

A second lawsuit has been filed to block legalization by members of the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Six out of eight dispensaries that sell MMJ in Hawaii have opened on all the major islands except Hawaii Island.

Here is the latest on cannabis law reform in Ohio and Michigan.

Oklahoma’s two largest public universities (OSU and OU) will not allow medical cannabis on campus.

80 Year-Old Michigan Grandmother and Medical Marijuana Patient was jailed for a small amount of cannabis in her home.

Medical marijuana in plant form will begin being sold in Pennsylvania dispensaries this week.

While the opiate epidemic ravages communities across the nation, both private citizens and government officials are searching for an effective solution to this complex problem.
Medical marijuana clinic Canna MD has expanded to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Miami.

The Oklahoma Medical Board Drops Pregnancy Testing for MMJ Licensing and Lifts Ban on Smokable Weed.

Oklahoma doctors are being barred from recommending medical marijuana with first conducting a pregnancy test.

Ohio officials have confirmed that the medical cannabis program there will not meet its deadline.

One surprising recent discovery suggests that cannabis could help chronic blood clotting disorders.

The Arizona Court of Appeals has upheld a conviction and stated that cannabis extracts are not protected under MMJ Act.

Oklahoma General Counsel Julie Ezell now faces criminal charges for falsifying information regarding medical cannabis.

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has doubled dispensaries, expanded qualifying conditions and said he favors expungement.

The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs added 11 medical conditions to its list of MMJ qualifiers.

The Board inserted 2 major restrictions, including no smokable cannabis.