Rat study: Marijuana may ease PTSD
UPI - Mon Nov 9, 3:49 pm ETHAIFA, Israel, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Israeli researchers say synthetic marijuana helped rats under stress recover sooner from emotional trauma.
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HAIFA, Israel, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Israeli researchers say synthetic marijuana helped rats under stress recover sooner from emotional trauma.
BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. (AP) — Voters in this Rocky Mountain resort town will decide next week whether to legalize pot for all adults at a time when the movement to allow medical marijuana is gaining steam around the country.
Observations made by Sheriff's Detectives led to a search warrant being executed at a Town of Collins residence late Friday evening, and the recovery of a stolen vehicle.
Burlington police arrested a man Sunday night after seizing 9.7 grams of Cocaine and 14.7 grams of Marijuana at his residence. A concerned citizen notified police of ongoing drug sales at 213 Seventh Street and officers arrived at the residence at...
And, marijuana money for Perata committee
Activity summary Dispatched calls for service: 106 Officer-initiated traffic stops: 44 Officer-initiated non-traffic: 140 Hazardous citations issued: 3 Non-hazardous citations issued: 2 Parking citations issued: 0 Traffic accident reports: 1 Felony crime reports: 8 Misdemeanor crime reports: 7 Information reports: 4 Adult arrests: 9 Juvenile arrests: 7 Adult arrests: (1) Possession of stolen ...
The sister-in-law of Diane Schuler told investigators that Ms. Schuler smoked marijuana regularly and was a heavy drinker, according to a lawyer for the family of two of the victims.
The Florida State University branch of Student’s for a Sensible Drug Policy and National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws announced a new initiative to decriminalize marijuana in Tallahassee at their meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 4.
A Colorado legislator says he will propose a bill to regulate Colorado's medical marijuana industry by cutting out individual distributors and creating a state monopoly.
If some enterprising activists have their way, pot will be Sin City's next growth industry.
Last April, The Heritage Foundation released a WebMemo titled "The Dirty Dozen: 12 New Policies That Undermine Civil Society." [1] Seven months later, many of these policies being advocated by Congress and the President have moved closer to becoming law.
A rundown of the latest activity from the Naples Police Department.
Voting delay leaves more time for potential changes to bill. In the eyes of Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., the statistics are staggering. The United States houses 25 percent of the world's prison population, with just 5 percent of the world population.
In today's Nature Report, the U.S. Border Patrol's Canine Corps in the Rio Grande Valley has set a record for illegal drug seizures.
Telluride’s first medicinal marijuana dispensary opened last Wednesday, but no medicine has gone out the door yet.
The Telluride Town Council on Tuesday passed a six-month moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries within town limits. But since a handful of potential pot purveyors have already obtained business licenses with the town, the moratorium doesn’t mean dispensaries won’t appear in Telluride in the next half-year.