It won’t be easy, but everything will be better afterwards. We’ve all been there. Your mom finds a bong stashed under a pile of soiled laundry in the corner of your bedroom closet—and, suddenly, you find yourself playing a game …
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It won’t be easy, but everything will be better afterwards. We’ve all been there. Your mom finds a bong stashed under a pile of soiled laundry in the corner of your bedroom closet—and, suddenly, you find yourself playing a game …
A recent poll continues to indicate broad support for a medical marijuana ballot initiative in Utah, including majority support among active Mormons. The UtahPolicy.com commissioned poll, which surveyed 608 adults from Aug. 30-Sept. 5, shows 74 percent of Utahns favour …
Many older adults use marijuana to help with chronic pain, an ailment that becomes more common with age. Others use it to treat other problems. John, a surgeon, had been helping people with chronic pain for decades when he broke …
*Now that Marijuana has been legalized in certain states, couples are now opting to have “marijuana bars” at their weddings. Last year, Denver voters were the first in the nation to approve a law allowing “willing bars and restaurants to …
While most movies and shows portray dudes as the ultimate stoners, times are changing and women are openly embracing cannabis more and more every time without caring what others may think of them. With shows like “Broad City” and cannabis …
More than half of Americans believe that legalizing marijuana would improve our society, according to a new poll. The latest Harvard–Harris Poll survey found that 57 percent responded “better” when asked “Do you think legalizing marijuana makes societies better or …
The cheeky card game Cards Against Humanity recently added a so-called Weed Pack to its product lineup, packaging the game cards much like legal cannabis: But the self-described “party game for horrible people” isn’t just cashing in on cannabis—it’s also …
Smoking weed is often seen as an indulgence reserved for the young and the reckless: kids get high, in the popular imagination, but by and large their parents don’t. But new federal data show a stunning reversal of that age-old …
No one has to tell David Mitchell about the positive effects medicinal marijuana can have on a person’s quality of life. Mitchell has seen it work wonders for his 7-year-old son, Ashton, who has epilepsy and cerebral palsy, is blind …
HARI SREENIVASAN: With marijuana legal in some form in 26 states and the District of Columbia, many of our kids have questions about pot. RAND Corporation behavioral scientist Elizabeth D’Amico offers her humble opinion on how to answer their queries.