Pot
Snoop Dogg Launches Website Dedicated to Marijuana Culture
The website will be an information hub for those interested in the drug.
Getting High for an All-Time Low: Colorado's Recreational Pot Is Tax-Free Today
A "fiscal glitch" is letting tokers imbibe without the 25 percent tax.
Women in Weed
Female pot entrepreneurs could make marijuana legal nationwide, help reform the criminal justice system and build gender equality into a billion-dollar industry.
Cooking Advice From a Ganja Gourmet
Pot legalization is opening the door for a foodie culture and cannabis collision.
Could Pot Help Veterans With PTSD?
Doctors are beginning to look at cannabis's ability to alleviate psychological effects of combat.
Marketing Comes to Marijuana
As cannabis becomes mainstream, the marketing world attempts to figure out its marijuana wing.
2016: The Marijuana Election
Once plagued with reefer madness, the U.S. is changing its tune just in time for the 2016 political season.
Washington Passes Open Container Law for Marijuana
The statute updates the state's open container laws for vehicles to include marijuana and stipulates that marijuana, like alcohol, must be kept in the vehicle's trunk, another part of the passenger cabin not normally occupied or in an unopened container.
White House Lifts Restriction on Medical Marijuana
Weed will now be slightly easier to study.
Colorado Court Rules You Can Be Fired for Using Medical Marijuana (Even Though It's Legal)
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday that it is legal for a company to fire an employee for failing a drug test, even if the employee is legally licensed to use marijuana for medical reasons.
Synthetic Marijuana Deaths Tripled This Year
The number of deaths and poison center calls about synthetic cannabinoids have skyrocketed since 2014.
First Church of Cannabis Earns Tax Exempt Status
Donations to this pot-smoking congregation may be written off in federal filings with the IRS.
Marijuana and Super Bowl XLIX: A Winning Combination?
The big game is seen as boosting pot sales, and some also feel it could help injured players.
Italians to Get High on Their Own Supply
Legal medical marijuana for Italians may come from an unlikely source: the army.
The Good, the Bud and the Ugly: What 20 Years of Research Teaches Us About Cannabis
Mostly, that we were right about weed back in 1993—it's not great for you.
Reporter Goes Out in Blaze of Glory
The reporter, Charlo Greene, said she would dedicate her time to promoting Alaska's Ballot Measure 2 to regulate marijuana like alcohol
In Medical Marijuana States, Painkiller Deaths Drop
Researchers suggest that substituting pot for pills could be saving lives.
Is New York Too Corrupt for Medical Marijuana?
One co-sponsor of New York's medical marijuana law warns the pot business could be vulnerable to pay-to-play politics