4 Hopes for Drug Policy Reform in 2016
Author: Justin Mckibben About this time in 2014 I wrote how many experts expected 2015 to be a huge year for Harm Reduction programs in America, and gave 3 examples of big changes in this class of...
View ArticleCDC Urges Doctors to Stop Testing Patients for Marijuana
Author: Shernide Delva The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not believe doctors should test patients for marijuana. As a result, they have revised their screening guidelines to...
View ArticleFentanyl Maker Donates $500,000 to Anti-Pot Legalization Campaign
Author: Shernide Delva A pharmaceutical company that manufactures a form of the painkiller fentanyl made a $500,000 contribution towards an anti-pot legalization campaign. Pro-marijuana reform...
View ArticleThe World’s First Cannabis Inhaler Hits Mainstream Market
Thanks to the recent upsurge of marijuana reform in many states there are now more ways than ever to use marijuana. Both through medical and recreational means. Electronic cigarettes are now a...
View ArticleShould Medical Marijuana in Florida Block Gun Ownership Rights?
Author: Justin Mckibben Recently the big election season of 2016 came to a close. Not only do we have a new president, but also a few new states with big marijuana reforms. Florida is among the states...
View Article2018 Midterm Elections Impact Drug Policy and Healthcare
With the beginning of November, we saw a lot of excitement surrounding the 2018 midterm elections. While in some areas votes are still being counted, it is already safe to say there was a historic...
View ArticleDriving on Cannabis Is Still an Issue States Are Struggling to Address
Cannabis reform is on the rise all across the United States, and many advocates believe that federal legalization may be right around the corner. As the trend of medical legalization and recreational...
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