Popular Party Drug Could Help Terminal Patients

Physicians in the United States could be prescribing a popular psychedelic drug by 2021. Researchers learned last week that they have been given a green light by the DEA to launch a clinical trial in an effort to size up the drug's potential in assisting patients with… Read article here: High Times

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NIDA in Need of Better Weed

The National Institute of Drug Abuse, the sole supplier of legal, research cannabis in the U.S., is under fire for the quality of the weed they've been supplying to scientists. Now, NIDA is looking to step up its marijuana game. Read article here: High Times

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Smelling Like Marijuana Is Not Illegal

Administrators at a Massachusetts high school called police earlier this week after receiving reports that one of their cafeteria employees smelled like weed. Police found no sign of marijuana, but the man's job still appears to be on the line. Read article here: High Times

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Obama Predicts Marijuana Will Be Rescheduled

President Obama spent the majority of 2014 skirting the issue of marijuana reform, but it appears as though some elusive power has finally given the leader of the free world permission to take his cookie-cutter comments on pot reform to the next level. During an interview… Read article here: High Times

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