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Federal Government Reports Teen Marijuana Use in Colorado Still Has Not Increased Since Legalization
Five years after Colorado voters decided to regulate marijuana for adult use, rates of current and lifetime use among high school students remain relatively unchanged and on par with national averages.
Dope Media, Inc., Secures Investment to Accelerate Growth Strategy
Denver-based General Cannabis makes an inaugural investment in the media space.
Jeff Sessions Floats Federal Law that Would Protect States that Decriminalize Marijuana
The Attorney General said President Trump hasn't talked to him about legislation to decriminalize federal cannabis laws, but that he believed the president would support the legislation.
Cannabis Businesses Shut out of Maine’s Energy-Efficiency Programs
The state has decided that it's "too risky" to give grants to cannabis businesses.
The Clear Launches in Nevada
The popular concentrate is now available in the Silver State.
Senate Committee Passes Medical Marijuana Protections, Marijuana Justice Act Picks Up Support, Attorney General Jeff Sessions Stays Committed to Federal Cannabis Laws: Week In Review
We’ve rounded up our top 10 articles to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry news.
Legal Marijuana Sales in Massachusetts Can Start July 1 But Few, If Any, Stores Expected to Be Open
So far, zero commercial business licenses have been granted.
Medical Marijuana Clinics Begin to Open in Columbus, Ohio
Doctors at the clinics will help patients sign up for Ohio's new medical cannabis system.
Marijuana Growers in Southern Oregon Prevail in Court
An appeal by county commissioners in a prime marijuana-growing part of the state to put back in place their restrictions on commercial cannabis production was rejected.
Massachusetts Marijuana Research Czar Envisions Open Database, Annual Conference
The Cannabis Control Commission's Julie Johnson has an ambitious agenda that includes creating a national database where researchers and the public could share marijuana data.
Credit Card Fraud Financed State-Licensed Corvallis Cannabis Club in Oregon, Feds Say
Nine people are accused in an alleged federal conspiracy in an extensive black-market operation.
Former Speaker John Boehner Says Federal Government Should Not Interfere in Recreational Marijuana Decisions
The Republican lawmaker was once adamant about his opposition to legalizing marijuana, but said he reversed his position since leaving Congress in 2015.
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