Folks using medical marijuana were more likely to have cannabis use disorder than those who get high recreationally, researchers reported in a study published Wednesday in JAMA Psychiatry.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Medical marijuana is now legal in Kentucky, but patients likely won't see it on shelves anytime soon. And state regulations requiring local cultivation and processing ...
Some Kentuckians now have to pick between their Second Amendment rights and medical marijuana, with cardholders prohibited from gun ownership in the commonwealth. It's also prohibited to sell a ...
Medical marijuana is legal in Kentucky as of Jan. 1, 2025, with qualifying patients able to purchase cannabis products in several Kentucky counties. In the lead up to Jan. 1, the state Office of ...
Last November, when Nebraska voters overwhelmingly approved a pair of medical marijuana initiatives, the fate of those measures was unclear because of a pending legal challenge. But a subsequent ...
Canadian researchers have proposed a dosing index to help budding potheads avoid harsh highs. The high-minded measurements ...
The use of medical marijuana has been steadily increasing. Because of this, healthcare providers have been trying to gain a better understanding of its effects on health. This has led to some ...
Applications for medical marijuana cards are now open to Kentuckians.To qualify, you can't have a felony record, must be 21 or older and have a written certification from a doctor. At the launch ...
Medical cannabis is technically legal for eligible patients in Kentucky on Jan. 1, but it will likely be many months until homegrown marijuana makes its way into stores for purchase. Kentucky’s ...
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Florida is poised to see a rush of new medical marijuana companies, after Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration recently issued 25 long-delayed licenses to operate in the state.
Tax revenue from the sale of medical marijuana has fallen to its lowest point in over four years, according to data compiled monthly by the Oklahoma Tax Commission. The downward trend suggests ...
INDIANAPOLIS—Although almost 90 percent of Hoosiers support legalizing medicinal marijuana, Republican leaders have signaled that might not happen next session. “With regard to medical ...