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Starting Dec. 1, Kentuckians with a range of chronic illnesses can begin visiting their doctor to be approved for medical marijuana. Patients wanting access must have received written certification from their physician.
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State touts diversity report, but most specialty cannabis businesses have not become operational
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Consolidated cases before court will test language of 2020 legalization law
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Until recently, plants from only one U.S. facility were approved for use in research. Adding new suppliers will accelerate understanding of cannabis' health effects and possible therapeutic uses.
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Of all the proposals to legalize forms of marijuana and their medical uses in Tennessee, just one appears on track for passage this year. It’s only a…
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Meigs County, Ohio, has a complicated history with marijuana.“Meigs County Gold” has been grown illegally for years. Local legend has it that was the…
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Kentuckians with certain medical conditions would be able to get a prescription for cannabis under a bill filed by two Democratic lawmakers and promoted…
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After passing the Kentucky General Assembly with unanimous support, a new law that would permit state public universities to research and prescribe…
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Illinois State Police recovered approximately 70 pounds of cannabis on a routine traffic stop. A State Trooper made the discovery while issuing a speed…