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As opioid epidemic rages, CDC tells doctors: ignore marijuana

Faced with an FDA-manufactured opioid painkiller overdose epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control has revised its guidelines to avoid something possibly making the epidemic worse — the routine screening of opioid users for marijuana use.

Today, the CDC instructed doctors to stop routine testing of pain patients for marijuana use. The costly tests have dubious health benefits, high potential legal ramifications for the patient, and could actually increase overdose deaths.

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Now Is The Time For Active Professional Athletes To Push For Marijuana Reform In Sports

Sports and marijuana have been in the news a lot lately, and not for the reasons that sports and cannabis used to be in the news. For a very long time the only articles you would see in the media about sports and cannabis was an athlete getting caught with marijuana. That was usually accompanied by a full blown freak out session by the same media out, as if cannabis use in sports was the worst thing that could possibly happen.

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Will Ohio legalize medical marijuana in 2016?

COLUMBUS — After Ohio voters resoundingly defeated an ill-formed effort to legalize marijuana last fall, everyone started talking about "doing something" on medical marijuana.

The idea was popular with voters: As many as 90 percent of Ohioans say patients should be allowed to use marijuana for medical purposes approved by a doctor. And 23 states already allow some form of medical marijuana. But state lawmakers had rejected attempt after attempt to legalize it, and federal authorities still list marijuana among the most dangerous drugs.

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State Must Enforce Safe Standards for Pesticide Use in Marijuana Production

AS parents, it’s our absolute worst fear. For Lisa, it began when her 6-month-old daughter Cynthia was diagnosed with Dravet syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy.

Her child’s small body would spend the next five-plus years racked daily by punishing, life-threatening seizures — until Lisa discovered that a cannabis tincture could control the neurological disease that would otherwise cause her daughter’s death. Today, Cynthia is 9 and is an energetic and vivacious little girl.

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Medical Marijuana Might Be a Boon for North Las Vegas

A $1 billion electric car plant and a futuristic transportation test track are among developments North Las Vegas hopes will pay off and diversify its economy.

There’s another, greener, economic development that officials hope will fatten the city’s wallet.

The city has received more state provisional licenses for growing and producing medical marijuana products than Henderson and Las Vegas combined. The financially ailing city hopes those licenses lead to big bucks.

State law currently limits Clark County to 40 licensed dispensaries, including four in North Las Vegas, but there is no limit on grow houses or production operations.

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CDC Recommends Doctors Stop Testing Patients for Marijuana

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated their guidelines earlier this month for prescribing opioids to patients. According to the modified guidelines, the CDC advises that doctors stop testing patients for tetrahyrdocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana.

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Grow Guide: Choosing the Best Lights

Looking to upgrade your indoor grow to the next level? Or starting your first grow and overwhelmed with the amount of options? Today, I’m going to walk you through the illuminating world of grow lights. If you’re starting from scratch, check out our Guide to Starting Your Own Grow for all your equipment needs.

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Special-Needs Child Blossoms With Help of Medical Marijuana

In the six weeks since nine-year-old Haley Hilt began taking medical marijuana, her mother has already seen improvement.

Haley’s movements have become more purposeful. She’s more mobile. She’s trying to feed herself, and attempting to crawl. She’s able to stretch out her arm and give hugs and kisses, and she’s better at locating objects with the special computer she uses at school.

Most importantly, she’s having fewer seizures — between one and two per week, down from five to seven.

“It’s almost surreal,” Melissa Hilt told me, on a recent visit to their East Schodack home. “It’s like we’ve really gotten to know who she is during the past month. She’s blossomed.”

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American Support for Legalizing Marijuana Hits New Record High

More Americans support legalizing marijuana than ever before.

A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago shows Americans’ support for legalizing marijuana has rocketed to 61 percent, as reported by The Washington Post.

The same poll, released March 25, found just 39 percent of Americans oppose legalizing marijuana.

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Hillary Clinton Talks UFO's, Marijuana With Jimmy Kimmel

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — As the race for president heats up, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton let down her hair and put her tin foil hat on as she spoke openly on some surprising topics with late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.

Reading a light-hearted leaked Clinton email, in which she spoke about ordering apples, Kimmel used his comedic touch to segue into her opposition with rival Bernie Sanders over legalizing marijuana.

Sanders has called for decriminalizing the drug at the federal level.

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