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Currently, under both U.S. law and global agreements, marijuana sits in the most restrictive category of Schedule I. Domestically, that means it is not available for formal prescriptions and research on
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Over spring break my 12-year-old son Leo pushed me to take him on Los Angeles' longest bike trail: the San Gabriel River Bikeway in East L.A., which runs for nearly 40 miles from
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While nine states have legalized marijuana and several more are on the verge of doing so, the New York City Police Department is still arresting and ticketing people for possessing the
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Two new studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association are adding weight to the argument that cannabis legalization can significantly reduce opioid consumption. The research found that when
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A town hall meeting on the opioid epidemic and prescription drug abuse will be held from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency, 729 21st St., Bettendorf. The
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Would you use marijuana for medical purposes? Do think others should? Well you might be surprised to know that many older adults—some of the people who did their own marijuana
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SALEM, Ore. — Oregon's Attorney General Rosenblum announced today that the state will provide $600,000 in grants intended to help fight the state's opioid epidemic. The grants will go to the
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In a clash of deeply felt testimony, parents in tears pleaded with Colorado lawmakers on Friday to pass a bill allowing their children with autism to use medical marijuana as a
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