Readers respond to a front-page article about the growing use of marijuana after legalization. To the Editor: Re “Unexpected Problem in the Rise of Marijuana” (front page, Oct. 5): As we ...
Bottles of wine at a grocery store in Anchorage. (Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon) The executive director of the Alaska Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office has resigned to become chief judge of the ...
The executive director of the Alaska Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office has resigned to become chief judge of the Office of Administrative Hearings, which handles most initial challenges to state ...
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Nearly 90,000 Colsen-branded tabletop fire pits sold by major retailers nationwide are being recalled after dozens of alarming incidents left 19 people with burn injuries, some requiring surgery ...
NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — With less than three months until medical marijuana becomes legal in Kentucky, the first medical cannabis license has been awarded to a hemp testing lab in central ...
Marijuana’s humid growing conditions are a paradise for dangerous mold. States where marijuana is legal make growers hire laboratories to check for concentrations of mold and other contaminants ...
A new study suggests that the use of high potency cannabis leaves a distinct mark on DNA, providing valuable insights into the biological impact of cannabis use. High potency cannabis use leaves a ...
Demonising cannabis has not reduced harms and has kept the drug from patients who might benefit from it, say David Nutt and Lucy Stafford in this 2024 Maudsley debate. But Laura Stack and Robin Murray ...