Independent Startup Maps Evolution Of Marijuana Genome Amid Looming Patent War
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After that election, the entire country needs to unwind.
Its election day...have you guys wondered how your vote today can impact the future of kratoms legality in this country? Our collective activism resulted in getting 51 congressmen, from both sides of the aisle to sign onto our movement.
n the interim, whilst bullish factors coalesce for the Precious Metals, we have been keeping an eye on other sectors, and in particular the marijuana sector, which is making great strides forward in both the recreational and medical spheres, having b
Aren't familiar with the History of Marijuana prohibition? If so it, it may blow your mind that Marijuana is banned today because of...cotton. Get the full story straight from the Libertarian Advisor.
At any given time, 137,000 men and women sit behind bars on charges of simple drug possession, most of them awaiting trial in jail because they can't afford bail.
Who would have ever thought that the drug war would end up producing a good result?
Assassins Ace and Sheila have defended their roles in the bloodbath and say they turned to a life of murder so their children wouldn't starve
Members of the cannabis industry have seen the writing on the wall in terms of the world's seed monopolies' interest in marijuana.
The federal government claims that kratom serves no legitimate medical purpose, but a closer look reveals that not only is the opposite true, but drug companies actually hold patents on kratom's medicinal compounds.
In a stunning reversal, the DEA has withdrawn its proposal to ban kratom and temporarily suspended efforts to make it a Schedule 1 drug.
In a stunning reversal, the DEA has withdrawn its proposal to ban kratom and temporarily suspended efforts to make it a Schedule 1 drug.
In a stunning reversal, the DEA has withdrawn its proposal to ban kratom and temporarily suspended efforts to make it a Schedule 1 drug.
Prohibition kills a massive number of people in the United States every year. It does help make a few people extremely wealthy, but at the same time, it impoverishes the rest of us.
Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte called U.S. President Barack Obama, the European Union and United Nations "fools" on Thursday, and warned they would end up humiliated and outsmarted if they accepted an invitation to investigate his war on drugs.
(NaturalNews) Humans have been using medical cannabis to treat a vast array of ailments for thousands of years. Physicians in the United States used it as far back as the 1800s, at which time they were allowed to operate independently, free from gove
'In All Senses of the Word'. Wikileaks has arguably been the most important thing that has happened to elections, if not the veneer of democracy, in quite a long time. We've been able to see the true side of politicians and bureaucrats like nev
The Obama Administration's Drug Czar Michael Botticelli chatted it up on Politico's Pulse Check podcast recently where he discussed the federal government's approach to drug addiction and rehabilitation, among other topics. But Botticelli did t
Gloucester, MA -- Police Chief Leonard Campanello has been called a hero, a savior, and an innovator for opposing the war on drugs -- implementing a program to assist addicts in his town -- instead of arresting them and ruining their lives.
The blinders are falling off like scales, to use the proverbial expression, and Americans are becoming more and more aware of the benefits of marijuana. The latest polls show Americans are in favor of weed in states with November ballot initiatives t
The reggae artist and entrepreneur is converting a former 77,000 square foot California State prison into a cannabis grow space.
(NaturalNews) Opponents of medical marijuana laws have often claimed that legalizing marijuana use would lead to rampant drug abuse and have an adverse effect on society.
DENVER (CBS4) – Marijuana may be legal in Colorado, but the Denver Police Department is confiscating more weed than they ever have before.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is a U.S. federal research institute focused on "[advancing] science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction … to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health."
Loretta Lynch said last week that marijuana is not the dangerous drug it has been labeled in the past and instead blamed prescription drug abuse for the nation's heroin epidemic.
Youngstown, OH - While speaking at a town hall meeting this weekend, Chelsea Clinton made the ridiculous claim that marijuana is killing people. She claimed that legalization in Colorado has led to deaths, despite the fact that there has never been
A Kentucky sheriff's office has posted a flyer on its Facebook page asking drug dealers to turn in their rivals.
Compounds from the Southeast Asian tree offer hope for a safer opioid alternative, but research could slow to a crawl as the DEA steps in
New Jersey -- Bold legislation introduced in New Jersey last week would not only treat cannabis like tobacco -- legalizing it -- but would expunge records for individuals previously convicted of certain marijuana-related 'crimes.'
As many Americans approach November 4 with a sense of dread, facing the fact that either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will be the next president, much more hopeful things will be going on that day. Residents in at least nine states will be voting