The Heights Dispensary in Maryland Heights is one of the first shops in Missouri to install a vape pen takeback kiosk.
For someone with zero interest in golf, Cathy Kochensparger sure loves her golf cart. She bought it as a family cruiser and drives it around town almost daily, but says that safety is paramount.
Major services were having issues, including WhatsApp, the official website for the British government and the payment app Venmo. By Joel Petterson Hundreds of websites and apps were reporting outages ...
With more than 200 million registered players, Roblox is one of the most popular multiplayer video games right now. Players across ages, genders, and geographical boundaries use Roblox to access ...
Health Canada is asking users who bought a pair of cannabis products to return them to stores or dispose of them because the THC amounts are incorrectly labelled on the packages. The recall applies to ...
Over 40% of fatal crash victims had THC levels far above legal limits, showing cannabis use before driving remains widespread. The rate didn’t drop after legalization, suggesting policy changes ...
When it comes to mainstream gaming appeal, it’s hard to beat Mario Kart. Break out some controllers at a party and you’ll likely get a grid full of eager racers. The game’s seamless way of balancing ...
No action was taken by Texas state lawmakers after an acrimonious spat on whether hemp-derived THC products may continue legal sales in the state. Thousands of Texas hemp retailers can keep their ...
The Texas Legislature ended another legislative overtime round without banning or further regulating most THC products after a monthslong fight between lawmakers to rein in the exploding hemp industry ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill Sunday to ban all THC consumables, allowing the booming market flush with THC-infused vapes, gummies and other products to continue to be sold across the state.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A law that imposes strict regulations on the sale of hemp and THC products in Alabama goes into effect July 1, but some sections of the bill have a different effective date.
New research finds that regular marijuana use, including both smoking and THC-laced edibles, is linked to early warning signs of cardiovascular disease. The growing legalization and widespread use of ...
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