Government Study Finds Aboriginal Australians More Likely To Be Charged For Pot

A recent study conducted by the Australian government has found that Aboriginal Australians are more likely to be charged for cannabis than non-Indigenous Australians. The study, commissioned by the Department of Health, looked at the criminal justice system and its impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The study found that Aboriginal Australians are … Read more

Report on Trucking, Cannabis Finds Most Drivers Support Testing Reform

The trucking industry has become the focus of a heated debate in recent months, as the legalization of cannabis has raised questions about how to handle drug testing for truck drivers. A new report has found that most truck drivers support reform of drug testing policies, with a majority of drivers in favor of changing … Read more

Study of Five U.S. Cities Finds Dispensaries Strictly Enforce ID Verification Laws

In a recent study of five U.S. cities, researchers found that dispensaries strictly enforce ID verification laws. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, Davis, looked at the enforcement of ID verification laws in dispensaries in five cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle, and Portland. The researchers found that all dispensaries … Read more

Study Finds Significant Increase in Medical Cannabis Use in U.S.

A recent study conducted by the University of New Mexico found a significant increase in medical cannabis use in the United States. The study, which tracked the use of medical cannabis among adults aged 21 and older, found that the number of medical cannabis users in the US increased from 2.5 million in 2013 to … Read more