Federal laws set to take effect later this year could pose a threat to the state's estimated $1 billion-plus THC industry.
Texas is cracking down on smokable cannabis products. Here's what will change when the rule takes effect March 31.
Texas’ medical marijuana program has been growing since state lawmakers approved its expansion last year. Here’s what you need to know about the drug, how it’s being used and what science says about ...
What is cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome? First reported in Australia more than 20 years ago, cannabinoid hyperemesis (or “excessive vomiting“) syndrome is a condition that ca ...
Dallas THC businesses are facing difficult decisions with new state regulations taking effect at the end of the month. Some Texas lawmakers, led by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, fought a ...
A change in federal rules could send some customers to the black market for THC-infused products, many in the hemp industry say.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reclassifying marijuana to a Schedule III drug would put it in a category with prescription drugs like ketamine. LPETTET/iStock ...
Chef Chris Cosentino teamed up with Sonoma Hills Farms to turn a trio of cannabis strains into an edible made with the same ...
Cannabis sales have surged in Washington since legalization in 2012, but educators, police and health experts say questions ...