This is the ultimate question for many people. In fact, when discussing addiction, it is rare that the addiction potential for marijuana doesn't come up. Well, this is one of many posts on the topic, ...
With recreational cannabis sales launching in Ohio last month, cannabis professionals and behavioral health experts both have reported that they are fielding more questions about cannabis use and ...
Houston Astros first base prospect Jonathan Singleton told The Associated Press last week that he was addicted to marijuana. Last November, Lady Gaga said during a radio interview that she, too, had ...
Thirteen years ago, no state allowed marijuana for recreational purposes. Today, most Americans live in a state that allows ...
CHICAGO — Illinois should not legalize cannabis, and physicians should not write recommendations for patients to use marijuana for medical purposes, because it is a dangerous, addictive drug and is ...
The New York Times editorial board admitted on Monday that some of its previous predictions about marijuana legalization were ...
A display case of marijuana strains available for purchase on Aug. 3 2023, the first day of recreational marijuana sales at the tribal dispensary in Mahnomen, Minn. on the White Earth Nation. CATHY ...
In a new op-ed, The New York Times admits legalization may have gone too far, citing addiction, mental health risks and rising THC levels. Doctors weigh in on the issue.
In 2014, the New York Times published a six-part series arguing for a repeal on the federal marijuana ban, comparing the government’s treatment of cannabis to the prohibition on alcohol in the ...
This is in response to the June 8 LNP | LancasterOnline letter “No reason not to legalize recreational marijuana in Pennsylvania.” I have always been on the “other side” of the debate on the ...
Readers respond to an editorial about the legalization and regulation of marijuana. Also: The Trump administration’s attack ...
This commentary was originally published by The Conversation. Medical marijuana could soon be reclassified into a medical ...