The Arizona Court of Appeals decided last week that pregnant women who make use of medical cannabis under a doctor’s supervision are not ignoring their unborn baby and cannot be added to a list that could restrict their employment. As a result of the judgment, Lindsay Ridgell, a former employee of the Department of Child Safety (DCS), is no longer included in the Central Registry of the organization.
A High Times reader asked why his cones burn evenly and his straight joints canoe.…
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ONDCP director Sara Carter Bailey told Newsmax this week that marijuana is “still illegal” after…
For Mother’s Day, Maya Elisabeth asked mothers across the cannabis community to talk about the…
In 1994, Melanie Dreher published a study showing that cannabis-exposed babies thrived. The medical establishment…