Greenboy: A Pot Parady of Dragnet

You may be too young to remember Dragnet, a TV cop show that provided anti-drug propaganda to America weekly. Jack Webb and Harry Morgan, the show's stars, were painfully straight and delivered some of the most memorably awful dialog in television history. Now, Mike U… High Times

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Medicinal Use of Marijuana – Polling Results

Readers recently joined in a lively debate about the use of medicinal marijuana. In Clinical Decisions,1 an interactive feature in which experts discuss a controversial topic and readers vote and post comments, we presented the case of Marilyn, a 68-year-old woman with metastatic breast cancer. We asked whether she should be prescribed marijuana to help […]

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HIGH TIMES in Space

The original subhead of High Times Magazine was "A magazine about getting high… really high" – never more true than now. Launched on June 1st 2013. The flight time was roughly 3 hours, the balloon traveled an estimated 95,000 feet (19 Miles) above Earth an… High Times

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Pot Potential

Maybe marijuana isn’t all that bad.  A story titled “Marijuana waste helps turn pot-eating pigs into tasty pork roast” caught the attention last Tuesday, as it described how a five-acre farm north of Seattle has discovered how using weed waste into pig food could potentially revolutionize the hog industry and increase per pig profits. The […]

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Hickenlooper Signs Industrial Hemp Bill Into Law

Supporters of hemp cultivation in the United States are one step closer to seeing that happen. Governor Hickenlooper signed SB13-241 into law. The legislation authorized the state of Colorado to begin distributing hemp licenses. With the United States being the largest importer of hemp in the world, activists say it’s a positive step forward. ”Coloradans can now […]

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Blacks Are Singled Out for Marijuana Arrests

Black Americans were nearly four times as likely as whites to be arrested on charges of marijuana possession in 2010, even though the two groups used the drug at similar rates, according to new federal data. This disparity had grown steadily from a decade before, and in some states, including Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois, blacks […]

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