Rapper BigXthaPlug arrested for possession
Tens of thousands of Hindu devotees have gathered at a revered temple in Nepal’s capital to celebrate one of the country’s biggest religious festivals.
A proposal to legalize marijuana for adults 21 and older was approved Thursday by the New Hampshire House of Representatives, but cannabis connoisseurs in the Granite State shouldn’t let their hopes rise too high.
American boxer Claressa Shields, the undisputed world champion in three weight classes, has been suspended and is under investigation after testing positive for marijuana following her victory over heavyweight Danielle Perkins in Michigan.
A legal loophole is allowing marijuana ads to slip past regulations and land right in front of kids on social media, a new report shows.
Two high schoolers are facing murder charges in a drug deal gone wrong after Florida deputies said they found a 22-year-old man dead, clutching a bag of marijuana. Both 15-year-old Tyjhae Allen and 16-year-old Charles Jackson III face murder charges,
Matthew Taylor Morris was an attorney in private practice when he got involved in a drug ring that sold large amounts of marijuana. The drugs were often stored in his law office.
The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with the Gwinnett Metro Task Force (GMTF) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has reportedly dismantled a large-scale drug operation in Duluth.
Gov. Little signs minimum fine for marijuana possesion
A key GOP congressman has filed bill that would continue to block marijuana businesses from taking federal tax deductions under Internal Revenue Service (IRS) code 280E, even if cannabis is federally rescheduled.
Although the federal Controlled Substances Act prohibits advertising the sale or use of marijuana through federal airwaves or across state lines, these rules haven’t stopped social media ads on cannabis websites from reaching youth of all ages who use screens,
(The Center Square) – "We all just need a little break. It’s been a tough hearing,” said Deptartment of Health Secretary Dr. Debra Bogen toward the end of her testimony before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday.
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