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Cannabis plant evolved super high (on the Tibetan Plateau)
An analysis of pollen suggests cannabis evolved on the Tibetan Plateau, not far from a cave that was frequented by our ancient Denisovan cousins
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One Good Year
Long before marijuana became big business, a group of farmers headed to Humboldt County in One Good Year, which profiles a complete growing season in the remote backwoods.
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How the times have changed
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Cannabis Smoking Associated With Higher Sperm Count, Study Finds
A history of smoking cannabis has unexpectedly been linked to greater fertility in men. The result came as a big surprise to scientists measuring the sperm counts of more than 600 men from couples attending a fertility clinic. They expected cannabis to have a detrimental effect on sperm count and fertility.
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Canadians Spent $1.6 Billion on Legal Weed in 2018: Report
The figure doubled from the year before.
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The New War on Marijuana Will Be Extremely Dumb
A few years ago, I went to a new physician for a checkup. She ran through the list of questions that doctors like to ask...
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Is Marijuana as Safe as We Think?
Permitting pot is one thing; promoting its use is another.
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When Adolescents Give Up Pot, Their Cognition Quickly Improves
When researchers convinced a group of young people to stop smoking pot, their cognition quickly improved. This adds to research warning against teen pot use, despite marijuana's growing acceptance.
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The Instant Pot of weed rolls your joints for you
The Otto is a one-touch joint making machine.
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This is how much legal pot you can take on domestic flights
Travellers flying within Canada will be allowed to pack as much as 30 grams of cannabis. This what that looks like.
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Inside The Trump Administration’s Secret War On Weed
The Marijuana Policy Coordination Committee wants to counteract positive marijuana messages and identify problems with state legalization initiatives, according to documents obtained by BuzzFeed News.
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America’s Invisible Pot Addicts
More and more Americans are reporting near-constant cannabis use, as legalization forges ahead.
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Marijuana to be sold through private retailers, online in Ontario
With news of the sale of cannabis through private businesses, it marks a departure from the previous Ontario Liberal government’s decision to sell marijuana at government-run outlets.
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How legal cannabis actually made things worse for sick people in Oregon
The medical marijuana market is in a downward spiral as businesses, lured by big money, shift to recreational.
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Marijuana legalization Bill C-45 officially passes Senate vote, heading for royal assent
The Senate voted 52-29 to approve the government's newest version of Bill C-45 on Tuesday evening.
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3 Arguments Why Marijuana Should Stay Illegal Reviewed
We take a fair look at some of the best counter arguments for legalization and see how they hold up in review.
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It’s Time for a New Discussion of Marijuana’s Risks
You may reasonably decide the benefits outweigh the harms, but you should know about those potential harms.
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Can An Old Drug Dog Learn New Tricks—Like How Not to Smell Marijuana in States Where It’s Legal?
It seems that once they’ve inhaled, it’s impossible for them to ever forget the scent
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On 4/20 Chuck Schumer To Introduce Bill To Decriminalize Marijuana
Politics isn't always red or blue. Lately, it has been green. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., plans to introduce legislation on Friday to decriminalize marijuana on the federal level, adding a high-profile advocate in the effort to decriminalize, legalize and normalize marijuana use in America.
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Trump administration abandons crackdown on legal marijuana
The Trump administration is abandoning a Justice Department plan to crack down on recreational marijuana in states where it is legal, a move that enables cannabis businesses in California and several other states to operate without fear of federal raids or prosecution.
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