The new bill will allow cannabis to be grown at four facilities in the state, and oils to be sold at 28 dispensaries.
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Denver Votes To Allow Social Marijuana Use
Proponents of the measure say that it will cut down on public marijuana use and exposure to kids.
Scott Stapp Credits Family For His Hard-Fought Sobriety
“It was either get sober or lose my wife and kids, man, and that’s about the lowest rock bottom that I could possibly have gotten to,” Stapp said.
DEA Kept Database Of People Who Bought Money Counters To Get Drug Convictions
Over a six-year period, the agency collected “tens of thousands of records, including the names, addresses, and phone numbers” from sellers of money counters.
“Crack Pie” Is No More
The restaurant industry is moving away from describing food as “crack.”
Wendy Williams Set To Leave Sober Home, Files For Divorce
Williams says her sober home stay was one of the best things that has ever happened to her.
Can The "Love Hormone" Help Treat Alcohol Use Disorder?
Scientists examined whether oxytocin, also known as the love hormone, could be a viable treatment for alcohol use disorder.
Atlanta May Soon Ban Smoking In Public Places
Atlanta already passed a smoking ban for outdoor parks in 2012.
John Oliver Takes On Sackler Family, Opioid Epidemic
“Last Week Tonight” tackled the opioid epidemic again—this time putting the spotlight on the Sackler family members who have reportedly played a role in it.
NYC Bill Aims To End Marijuana Testing Of Job Applicants
The bill is one of several efforts being made to reform marijuana policy while progress has stalled on legalizing it statewide.