Saturday, May 18, 2024
With marijuana legalization sweeping throughout numerous states all over the U.S., it is easy to forget that it isn't legal everywhere. Some states remain firmly opposed to the drug, and many countries around the world still consider use and...
Pot aficionados and connoisseurs typically have several pipes and various other smoking implements made out of different materials. Glass is a popular choice of material, but pipes may be made of metal or wood as well. Some pipes even...
Men who smoke weed, especially young men, could develop fertility problems as a result, a British study found. The study, authored by Dr. Allan Pacey, senior lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield in Great Britain, was published in...
Maureen Dowd is well known for her high-minded hyperbole. But the snarky columnist for The New York Times may have outdone herself in her most recent attempt to break into the oh-so-mysterious world of legal weed. Dowd, who apparently has...
Anyone who smokes weed in the morning knows it goes even better with a hot cup of Joe. That may be why an entrepreneur in Washington State has combined the two in a caffeinated, THC-infused beverage known, appropriately enough, as...
The Colorado Symphony Orchestra has gone ahead with its plans for a weed-themed concert series in Denver starting in May, despite warnings from city officials the events could be illegal. Plans for the four-concert fundraising series ran into trouble earlier...
There was a time when the comics world was among the most ardent anti-drug platforms in society. In fact, comic books were often used as outlets for the government’s anti-drug campaigns during the 1950s throughout the 1970s. However, things...
A new study suggests “casual” marijuana use may lead to subtle changes in the structure of young adults’ brains. “Just casual use appears to create changes in the brain in areas you don't want to change,” said Hans Breiter, a...
Does marijuana affect men and women differently? That’s the question asked by a scientist at Washington State University, and the answer opens all kinds of fascinating doors for future research – if it’s ever allowed. As it turns out, cannabis...
In yet another variation on the law of unintended consequences, Mexican drug cartels are turning away from years in the marijuana market and instead pushing a dramatic surge in heroin use in rural America. Dirt-cheap heroin is flooding small towns...