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A recent study revealed that alcohol and opioid use cause more secondhand harm than marijuana use. Researchers found that the risk of secondhand harm from alcohol use is six times higher than that of cannabis use. This study sheds light on how different substances impact
HARRISBURG, PA – The push to legalize recreational marijuana in Pennsylvania took another step forward on Monday as lawmakers announced plans to introduce a bill in the House, the Pennsylvania Capital-Star reports. The co-sponsors, Reps. Aaron Kaufer (R-Luzerne) and Emily Kinkead (D-Allegheny), said their measure
The cannabis industry stands at a pivotal crossroads. As legalization efforts sweep across the United States, industry leaders face mounting pressure to address the social and criminal justice issues that have long plagued cannabis policy. A compelling new argument asserts that cannabis company boards should
The benefits of cannabis-based products for older adults were highlighted in a new study, according to a report in Marijuana Moment. The research was published in the journal Drugs and Aging last week and indicated significant improvement in the health and well-being of those 65
SACRAMENTO, CA – History will be made in California next month when cannabis is legally sold at a state fair for the first time, according to the event’s organizers. In a press release, the California State Fair announced that as part of its 170th anniversary,
A new study from UCLA Health has found that one in six primary care patients regularly use marijuana, with many saying they use it for medicinal purposes. However, more than a third of the patients surveyed who used marijuana had a moderate to high risk
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — More than 175,000 marijuana convictions will be pardoned in Maryland under an executive order signed by Gov. Wes Moore on Monday, ABC News reported. Calling it the most sweeping state-level pardon in the nation’s history, Moore said the action would affect tens
A provision in an essential bill moving through Congress would end marijuana testing for military recruits and those who apply for officer training. According to news reports, the current version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) contains language that would eliminate the practice of
MARTHA’S VINEYARD, MA – Concerns of a summer shortage of marijuana on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket islands have been put to rest following an administrative order last Thursday, the Associated Press reported. The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) issued the order allowing marijuana to be
A marijuana rolling paper company says it is recruiting volunteers to “smoke pre-rolls for science”. In a press release posted on Globe NewsWire, DaySavers announced it is partnering with the Cannabis Research Coalition and The Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP) on a first-of-its-kind study called