A medical marijuana conference planned for next week will not feature activists, politicians or even law enforcement. The event's main speaker will be John Schwarz, a theoretical physics professor at the California Institute of Technology and a father of string theory.
A U.S. magistrate judge on Thursday sided with federal prosecutors in dismissing a lawsuit by the city of Oakland that challenged as illegal federal attempts to shutter the nation’s largest medical marijuana dispensary.
A St. Catharines man who came close to changing Canada's medical marijuana laws before an Ontario court upheld them earlier this month plans to take his case to the Supreme Court.
It's been 15 years since Ross Rebagliati won the first ever gold medal in Olympic Snowboarding. He also became the first to briefly lose his medal after testing positive for marijuana. Ross is now using that notoriety to generate interest in his new venture: Ross' Gold Marijuana Dispensary. He joined guest host Jann Arden to chat about his legacy and his green future.
Medical marijuana advocates in Oregon are voicing their support for a Senate bill that would add post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of qualifying conditions allowed by the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act.