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The study of more than 40,000 adults found that those who smoked marijuana frequently were three times more likely to suffer a stroke.
Neil Young's Plan to Vote Against Trump Suffers Setback Over Marijuana Use
Canadian rocker has been critical of President Donald Trump and would not allow him to use the song "Rockin' in the Free World" at campaign events.
Sweet Tea With Drugs Inside Allegedly Found at Fast Food Restaurants
Customers at McDonald's and Jimmy John's may have consumed sweet tea laced with drugs. In one case, the drugs were allegedly still in the bag.
Kentucky's New Democratic Governor Likely To Face Uphill Battle from GOP
"The legislature, if it so chooses, can basically make any governor irrelevant in Kentucky," Scott Jennings, a Republican strategist, told Newsweek.
Cannabis Group Calls for Tighter Vaping Rules While the Fed Flags Cannabis
While the CDC has yet to figure out what's causing vaping-related deaths, other federal wings are trying to get ahead of a separate but related "national health experiment": old-fashioned Mary Jane, be it vaped or smoked.
Cannabis Could Ease Symptoms of Depression in PTSD Patients
"We're only just beginning to understand what the therapeutic potential of cannabis may be for a variety of health conditions," an author of the study said.
$1.5 Billion in Marijuana Seized by State of California
The state of California has seized $1.5 billion worth of illegally grown marijuana as part of its annual eradication program.
Michigan State Police Don't Know What to Do With All These Marijuana Smells
In the 11 months since recreational use became legal in the state, police have had to change the way they dealt with situations where marijuana smells are present.
Man Sentenced for Attempting to Use Drone to Drop Drugs Into Prison
"The smuggling of drugs into the state prison is an ongoing battle," Sheriff W.E. Bozeman of Georgia's Mitchell County said in a press release.
Florida Man Arrested for Threatening to Kill His Neighbors with Pellet Gun
Derick Wade Tidwell, 46, was detained on Monday after "intentionally and unlawfully" pointing an air-powered pellet gun at the victims and saying "I'm going to put you in the ground," police said.
Authorities Warn Trick-or-Treaters About Drug Candy, Twitter Just Says "No"
While authorities warn the public of the dangers of drug-laced candy this Halloween, some people say drugs are too expensive to be handing out to children.
Texas Lawyer 'DWI Dude' Convicted of Scamming Narcos
Austin lawyer Jamie Balagia, known as "DWI Dude" thanks to his history of defending people charged with drunken driving, was convicted on federal corruption charges for his plan to scam Colombian drug traffickers out of money.
These Are the Industries Where Staff Are Most Likely to Smoke Weed
Researchers looked at data on over 200,000 adults from the U.S. National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
Man's Headache Caused By Drug Packet He Put Up His Nose 18 Years Ago
Nasendoscopy detected "a firm gray mass" in his nasal cavity, which turned out to be a marijuana-filled balloon he had attempted to smuggle past prison guards almost two decades earlier.
USDA Greenlights Nationwide Hemp Farming in Response to CBD Industry
Industrial hemp farming will become legal in every state and on reservation land thanks to a new farming program implemented by the U.S. government.
Federal Regulations Clear the Way for Multibillion-Dollar Hemp Market
With long-awaited federal regulations, farmers can begin growing hemp without fear of retribution from banks, insurance companies and local authorities.
Microscopic Images Reveal Cannabis Flowers in Incredible Detail
The images show how the structures and chemicals of the different hairs differ, revealing that mushroom-shaped hairs produce the most cannabinoids and terpenes.
Trump Could Help Chicago But Self-Defeating Local Leaders Won't Let Him
The president will draw large protests. Illinois is a state where the president's message of "America first" is considered a "trigger-term" and a macro aggression.
Can Medical Marijuana Replace Prescription Opioids?
For about every study that demonstrates marijuana and cannabidiol can provide relief to certain types of pain patients, there's another that shows these drugs perform even worse than placebos.
Pete Buttigieg Admits He's Smoked Pot; Fox's Greg Gutfeld Says No Way
The South Bend, Indiana Mayor said Wednesday that he'd smoked marijuana a "handful of times", but Fox News host Greg Gutfeld says he's "pretty sure" no one's tried drugs a "handful of times."
California Deputy Shot and Killed; Two Arrested in Murder
El Dorado County Deputy Brian Ishmael was shot and killed while responding to a theft call on Wednesday morning, and an off-duty deputy with another department was also injured during the incident.
Minnesota Couple Face Charges After Police Find Functioning Cannon in Home
Agents also uncovered more than 50 grams of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and 12 firearms.
Child Pornography Allegations Bring Down Politicians
Senator Mike Folmer resigned the day after he was charged with possession of child pornography.
Local Governments Are Trying to Make the Cannabis Industry Less Racist
As of 2017, more than 80 percent of U.S. marijuana business owners and founders were white. Local governments are doing their part to try and change that.
Lawyer Admits She Emailed Herself Threats From Enraged Marijuana Advocate
Julia Ezell, the former lawyer for the Oklahoma State Department of Health, has plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts for falsifying death threats against her from non-existent angry marijuana advocates.
Drug Use Linked to Hostility and Competitiveness in New Study
A new study from Spain's University of Cordoba suggests that young people who display a competitive or hostile personality are more likely to use illegal drugs.
Doctors Are 'Under-Prepared' to Treat Patient Misuse of Opioids: Report
More than four out of five doctors are reluctant to take on patients using prescribed opioids, according to a survey of 500 physicians conducted by Quest Diagnostics and the Center on Addiction.
Police Say Senior Citizen Beat Up 9-Year-Old After Being Hit by Snowball
Gordon Van Hassel, 68, has been arrested on felony assault charges after he allegedly retaliated violently against a child who hit him with a snowball.
Democratic Debate: Who Were the Winners and Losers?
Some of the candidates dominated the field, while others floundered on a crowded debate stage.
Pennsylvania Senators Move to Legalize Recreational Marijuana With New Bill
Two Pennsylvania state senators introduced Senate Bill 350 on Tuesday which would allow adults 21 and older to possess, cultivate and purchase cannabis from licensed retailers.