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You won’t have to worry about unclear labels on any pot-infused sweets in Washington state after Valentine’s Day. A rule to help keep children from...
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A Washington House committee approved two bills this week related to the state’s marijuana industry, which has steadily grown since the state’s voters…
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What Could Donald Trump's Appointment for US Attorney General Mean for Legal Marijuana in WashingtonA former member of the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis control board wonders what Donald Trump’s appointment for US Attorney General will mean for…
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California boasts one of the lowest rates of tobacco smoking in the nation. Researchers worry that pot smoking will lead the way to cigarette smoking.
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The House Minority Leader's stance on legal pot marks a larger trend across the country toward greater acceptance of the drug. Five states are voting on Tuesday to legalize its recreational use.
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Studies suggest that smoking heavily in adolescence may affect brain function in adulthood, but there's a dearth of hard evidence for voters contemplating pot's long-term effects.
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Several states are voting on legalizing marijuana in November. NPR takes a look at where the presidential candidates stand on the issue of legal pot.
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A review of studies on the effects of using marijuana while pregnant found no harms to newborns. But other studies have found an increased risk of thinking problems and ADHD in older children.
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Five states will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana in November. For police, it's more challenging to assess if people are driving while high than it is to test for the influence of alcohol.
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This fall, five states may legalize marijuana for recreational use. The change means parents and kids talk about marijuana in a whole new light.