Chronic marijuana use is about as bad for your health as not flossing, researchers find
Long-term marijuana use is not associated with a raft of physical health problems, according to a new study, with one surprising exception: gum disease. Read more »
Clearing up misconceptions about marijuana rescheduling: What it means for existing state systems
As marijuana rescheduling has gained traction in Congress and DEA has announced it will rule on a rescheduling this summer, a common concern has emerged in the cannabis reform community and among industry actors. It goes something like this: “If marijuana is moved to Schedule II, the Feds will shut down our state’s legal system.” […]
Results of Unprecedented Cannabis Study Unveiled at Jerusalem Health Conference
The Israel National Institute For Health Policy Research has provided us with a copy of the initial results from the study Health Utilization and Characterization of Patients Using Medical Cannabis in Israel. Read more »
California Pot Legalization Debated During Historic Joint Session
Not a single California legislator stated outright opposition to California’s pending marijuana-legalization initiative during historic hearings on the Adult Use of Marijuana Act in Sacramento this past Tuesday. Read more »