500 pounds of weed scattered across Missouri highway after crash on 4/20
Dozens of packages of weed were scattered across several lanes of highway.
What is 420 Day and where did it originate? Your questions answered
Many believe the origins of the 420 holiday began in 1970s California.
'Stoned and stupid:' 4/20 celebration resumes in SF Golden Gate Park with new rules
After a two-year hiatus, San Francisco is preparing for thousands of people to return to Golden Gate Park's Hippie Hill, for the annual 4/20 marijuana gathering on Wednesday.
Positive marijuana drug tests among U.S. employees hits record high in 2021
A top drug-testing laboratory collected data from employer drug tests for an annual report and discovered employees tested positive for marijuana at a record number last year.
New Jersey will begin recreational marijuana sales soon. Here’s where it’s legal in the U.S.
The newest industry in the Garden State has an estimated 800,000 potential recreational customers, and roughly 800,000 more potential marijuana “tourists."
New Jersey to begin recreational marijuana sales next week, governor says
New Jersey residents over 21-years-old will be allowed to purchase recreational marijuana in the Garden State next week, according to Governor Phil Murphy.
Mike Tyson’s weed brand markets ear-shaped edibles, launches nationwide expansion
Few moments in Tyson’s boxing career stand out quite like his biting of Evander Holyfield’s ear during their 1997 match, but that moment has now become a marketing opportunity for Tyson.
New Jersey approves 7 facilities for recreational cannabis sales
New Jersey regulators gave a green light Monday to seven facilities that already sell medical marijuana to also sell recreational cannabis, although it's not clear exactly when sales would begin.
Arizona social equity marijuana license drawing: 26 licenses given out on April 8
Twenty-six licenses will go to people who have been disproportionally affected by marijuana laws. The state department of health services says they have received over 1,500 applications.
‘High life’: Cannabis-infused farm listed on Airbnb
The Sonoma Hills Farms will offer guests a first-hand look at cannabis farming.
Arizona dispensary says if bill decriminalizing marijuana becomes law, it will help their business
The U.S. House passed legislation, now it heads to the Senate where it's expected to face steep opposition. If it does pass, what would it mean for dispensaries in Arizona, since marijuana is already legal here? FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the details.
Arizona woman’s medical pot use while pregnant protected by law, court rules
However, the ruling said the protection provided by Arizona’s voter-approved medical marijuana law “may be unwise” in light of health officials’ warnings about the effects of marijuana use during pregnancy.
House passes bill to legalize marijuana at federal level, called MORE Act — what's next
The MORE Act, which faces strong headwinds in the Senate, would legalize marijuana nationwide, provide for expungement of certain cannabis offenses, and more.
Senate unanimously passes marijuana research bill
Members of the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill that would cut through the red tape to more easily allow medical and scientific research into marijuana.
Marijuana legalization bill expected to reach US House next week
According to reports, the hearing is expected to take place Monday. Then, the lawmakers could vote on the issue as early as next week.
Birthday toy swapped out for a pound of pot
When a Spalding County girl celebrated her 8th birthday, she got a present no one ever imagined. Her parents say someone had taken a toy out of a box and replaced it with marijuana.
Former NFL player Nick Lowery sounds off on league grant for research how cannabis could help concussions
Amid Super Bowl month, officials with the NFL say they are giving $1 million in funding to investigate the effects of cannabinoids on pain management, as well as its impact on concussion. A former NFL player is now talking about how this could help keep future athletes safe.
Arizona judge upholds rules for social equity marijuana licenses
The judge's ruling said the rules published by the department satisfy the broad mandates set under the voter-approved law put on the ballot through an initiative campaign.
Activists sue over social equity marijuana licenses, alleging the licenses are going to big cannabis companies
Currently, over 1,500 people have applied for a social equity license, but activists say they have tied over 500 applications to large dispensaries.
Marijuana smokers may be more impaired while driving than they think, study suggests
Participants in the study who were not given a placebo felt ready to drive an hour and a half after smoking marijuana, however, simulator data found reduced driving performance such as being unable to stay in their lane.