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Cops confiscate biggest joint ever from 4/20 rally in Santa Cruz
It was four feet long and cost $6,000.
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Could the Police Get a Breathalyzer for Marijuana and Cocaine?
It could happen, with Swedish researchers reporting they were able to detect drugs in the breath of addicts.
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Wash. judge tells police to return marijuana
Police in Tacoma could soon be in real trouble over pot.
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President Obama Is the Last Person Who Should Joke About Marijuana
President Obama made a joke about his marijuana use at last week's White House Correspondents' Dinner. It was just one joke, and it was actually pretty funny, but let's consider the context.
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Will legalised marijuana lead to an economic boom?
Marijuana is now legal in Washington state in the north-west of America. Will the sales kick-start an economic boom?
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Colorado Senate passes House Bill 1318's 25 percent marijuana tax
Colorado state Senators gave final approval Wednesday to add two Colorado taxes to marijuana sales.
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Medbox: Dawn of the Marijuana Vending Machine
The California company wants to be the one-stop shop for all things weed, selling pot and cannabis-based drinks and snacks from refrigerated, armored dispensers.
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Vermont decriminalizes possession of marijuana
Vermont’s legislature on Monday voted to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana, making the New England state the 17th to relax restrictions on the drug.
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Butcher feeds marijuana to pigs to create true high-quality meat
There are pot brownies, pot cookies, pot muffins, pot butter. The next cannabis-laced food? Bacon.
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Cannabis linked to prevention of diabetes
Smoking cannabis may prevent the development of diabetes, one of the most rapidly rising chronic disorders in the world.
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Dabs: The World's Most Powerful and Sought After Weed Product
Across the country, from legal 21-and-over Denver dispensaries to black-market NYC delivery services, steeply priced strains of “killer bud”—so thick with tricome crystals they shimmer like snow-covered pine trees—are readily available.
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Study: Why Pot Smokers Are Skinnier
Marijuana users had smaller waists and scored higher across several measures of blood sugar regulation.
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What are the costs of having a legal marijuana habit?
If you're an average pot smoker in Colorado—paying average prices for average-quality marijuana—you can expect to spend around $650 on weed next year.
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Marijuana waste helps turn pot-eating pigs into tasty pork roast
With Washington state about to embark on a first-of-its-kind legal market for recreational marijuana, the budding ranks of new cannabis growers face a quandary over what to do with the excess stems, roots and leaves from their plants.
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Marijuana: The Next Diabetes Drug?
Toking up may help marijuana users to stay slim and lower their risk of developing diabetes, according to the latest study, which suggests that cannabis compounds may help in controlling blood sugar.
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These pillows are high as kites.
The only thing that's missing is the red eyes. That would be perfect.
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DSM-5 adds marijuana withdrawal as a mental condition
Marijuana withdrawal is real. A 2012 study of 384 adult, non-treatment-seeking lifetime cannabis smokers found that 40.9% of subjects met the DSM-V criterion of ≥3 symptoms from a list of 7.
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Low doses of THC can slow brain damage
Medical cannabis is often used by sufferers of chronic ailments, including cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder, to combat pain and other symptoms. Now a researcher says that the drug has neuroprotective qualities as well, protecting the brain from long-term cognitive damage in the wake of injury from lack of oxygen, seizures, or toxic drugs.
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Ex-Microsoft manager plans to create first U.S. marijuana brand
A former Microsoft executive plans to create the first U.S. national marijuana brand, with cannabis he hopes to eventually import legally from Mexico, and said he was kicking off his business by acquiring medical pot dispensaries in three U.S. states.
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Billions of Dollars Wasted on Racially Biased Arrests
It's time to end the War on Marijuana. The aggressive enforcement of marijuana possession laws needlessly ensnares hundreds of thousands of people into the criminal justice system and wastes billions of taxpayers’ dollars.
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