Colorado’s Medical Marijuana Studies Are An ‘Opportunity To Guide The Nation’
DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado is spending $9 million to study the role of marijuana as a medication. The state Board of Health approved the grants, and on Saturday researchers will come together to talk about their studies. There are many topics. People want to know if pot can help with things like Parkinson’s, post-traumatic stress […]
Marijuana Exposure Among Children Younger Than Six Years in the United States
This study investigates marijuana exposures among children <6 years old in the United States using data from the National Poison Data System. From 2000 through 2013, there were 1969 marijuana exposures among children <6 years old and an exposure rate of 5.90 per million children. The mean age of an exposed child was 1.81 years […]
Rescheduling Marijuana is not a Magic Bullet
Some people are asking if President Obama will reschedule marijuana before he leaves office, and whether the marijuana reform movement should make rescheduling a major priority. Although rescheduling would be huge politically – the federal government finally admitting marijuana has medical value – rescheduling wouldn’t actually help patients in the short term, and might do […]
New DEA Chief Retreats On War Against Weed, Says DEA Will No Longer Focus On Marijuana
Washington D.C. – With states all across the country lowering their penalties in marijuana cases, the incoming DEA chief says that the agency will no longer focus on marijuana. Chuck Rosenberg, a former administrator at the FBI, claimed that instead of attacking marijuana users and sellers, that he wants to “improve the DEA’s procedures on […]