After years of trying to keep marijuana out of schools, educators across the country are grappling with how to administer cannabis to students with prescriptions for it.
Dennis & Judi were recently discussing medical marijuana in New Jersey. As they were taking calls, a pastor named Will wanted to not only share his thoughts on the subject, but also use the words of the Bible to make his point.
I received a press release on this and thought it may be interesting to pass along to those of you who may be advocates for the legalization of marijuana.
It's been 66 months since patients in New Jersey were granted access to medical marijuana. Today, though, only half of the six planned dispensaries are up and running.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- A state judge has ruled that a southern New Jersey teenager cannot use medical marijuana in school to help control her seizure disorder.
Medical marijuana has not been proven to work for many illnesses that state laws have approved it for, according to the first comprehensive analysis of research on its potential benefits.