Cannabis
Coverage of Cannabis in the Nexus archive.
- Opinion: Your grandparents are using cannabis. Doctors can help them do it safely
The article describes an incident where a 70-year-old woman experienced a cannabis-related emergency after legalization in Massachusetts in 2016, highlighting the need for medical guidance for elderly users. A doctor at the scene provided care during her episode.
- Liberia: Who Free Michael Browne From Jail in 2024?
The 13th Judicial Circuit Court in Kakata faces political backlash over the drug case against Michael U.S. Brown, who was indicted for trafficking cannabis worth $200,000 through Roberts International Airport in June 2024.
- Prosecutor dropping drug case against Olympian skier Bode Miller
Prosecutor Lindsey Blake dismissed misdemeanor drug charges against Olympian skier Bode Miller despite initial probable cause for his arrest on June 6 in Fremont County, Idaho. Miller claimed he was unaware of drugs his companion possessed, and Blake cited new information related to another active case as the reason for dismissal. Another individual was also charged with the same offenses.
- Bode Miller, 6-time Olympic medalist, arrested on drug charges in Idaho
Bode Miller, a six-time Olympic medalist, was arrested on two misdemeanor drug charges in Idaho for possessing psilocybin mushrooms. He pleaded not guilty, posted a $5,000 bond, and claims he was unaware of cannabis and a pipe found during a traffic stop. If convicted, he could face up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
- Weed and kids are a risky mix — but ‘Garden Moms’ are toking up
The article discusses 'Garden Moms,' mothers who use cannabis as a form of 'self-care,' and criticizes this practice as 'narcissistic hooey.'
- 300 pounds of cannabis seized in Malta traffic stop
New York State Police arrested a Schenectady man accused of felony marijuana possession after 300 pounds of cannabis were seized during a traffic stop in Malta. The incident occurred during a routine traffic stop that led to the discovery of the illicit drugs.
- Tweens on social media: Experts say it could lead to earlier substance use
A study found that increased social media use among children aged 9-11 correlates with higher odds of substance experimentation during their teenage years. Teens using social media for three or more hours daily had significantly higher risks of trying cannabis and tobacco compared to low-use peers. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents to monitor content and foster healthy digital habits.
- Operation Toofan: 36 kg of cannabis seized, two held in Thrissur
Kunnamkulam police and the DANSAF team seized 36 kg of cannabis during Operation Toofan in Thrissur, arresting two individuals after a dramatic escape attempt involving a vehicle ramming incident.
- The Moms Who Smoke Weed to Parent
Taylor Mitchem, a Colorado mother, uses cannabis daily to manage parenting stress, calling herself a 'garden momma' and sharing her routine on TikTok with a large following. The trend includes 'coffee and coughy' rituals and raises concerns about child safety and federal cannabis laws, though mothers argue it helps them cope with isolation and demands of parenting.
- Using cannabis for sleep isn't harmless – it can trap people in a cycle of dependency
Cannabis is widely used as an unofficial remedy for sleep issues, but it may exacerbate the problem by creating a dependency cycle. The article warns that reliance on cannabis for sleep could worsen the underlying issue rather than resolve it.
- Stoned rats get the munchies. Here's what that means for people with eating disorders, appetite loss
Research from the University of Calgary and Washington State University explores how cannabis affects appetite in rats and humans, potentially offering insights for managing eating disorders and appetite loss.
- Using cannabis for sleep isn't harmless – it can trap people in a cycle of dependency
Cannabis is increasingly used as a sleep aid but may exacerbate sleep issues by creating a dependency cycle. What appears to be a solution for sleep loss could be worsening the underlying problem.
- Anantapur SP urges schools, colleges to enhance staff monitoring for student safety
Anantapur SP urges schools and colleges to enhance staff monitoring to ensure student safety. The SP emphasized the need for vigilance to prevent students from falling prey to addictions like cannabis and drugs.
- Australia news live: Drugs regulator to crack down on illegal peptides; Labor to spend $100m on arthritis research
Australia's drugs regulator will crack down on illegal peptides, now a priority concern alongside melatonin, cannabis, and weight loss medications. The Labor party has allocated $100 million for arthritis research.
- Flying with cannabis? TSA’s new guidance comes with a major health warning
Patients using cannabis for conditions like chronic pain, anxiety, or nausea can travel with their medication under TSA's new guidance. The policy allows cannabis to be transported for use at the destination but includes a major health warning.
- Flying with cannabis? TSA's new guidance comes with a major health warning
The TSA updated its medical marijuana guidelines, allowing patients to travel with cannabis in carry-on and checked bags, but experts warn against using it on planes due to health risks. Professor Rob Mejia advises waiting until arrival to use cannabis, citing unpredictable effects at high altitudes and potential cardiovascular strain.
- When Healthcare Meets the Law: Abortion, Cannabis, and Corporate Medicine
The article examines how government laws shape healthcare availability, research, and legal consequences for medical professionals. It highlights the potential impact of marijuana rescheduling on research, a historical case of a doctor facing manslaughter charges for performing an abortion in the 1970s, and state legislation addressing private equity's influence on medicine.
- Popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs linked to lower risks of addiction and overdose
A study of over 600,000 U.S. veterans found that GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide are associated with reduced risks of developing substance use disorders involving alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, cocaine, opioids, and other drugs. These medications also correlate with fewer overdoses, hospitalizations, emergency visits, and drug-related deaths among individuals already struggling with addiction.
- Influencer, 23, jailed for smuggling £150,000 of cannabis was posting about her lavish lifestyle just days before being put behind bars
A 23-year-old influencer was jailed for smuggling £150,000 worth of cannabis and had been posting about her lavish lifestyle days before her arrest.
- Family of grandmother, 86, killed by teenage e-bike rider high on cannabis brand his sentence an 'insult' and demand tougher laws
An 86-year-old grandmother was killed by a teenage e-bike rider who was under the influence of cannabis. The family of the victim has called the sentencing an 'insult' and is advocating for stricter laws to prevent similar incidents.
- California marijuana sales bring in nearly $248 million in tax revenue
Legal cannabis sales in California generated nearly $248 million in tax revenue during the first three months of 2026, with $143.6 million from excise taxes and $104.3 million from sales taxes, according to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration.
- SNY airs cannabis ads during reeling Mets games — but some parents are smoking mad
SNY has started airing cannabis advertisements during New York Mets games, sparking backlash from some parents who disapprove of the content. The Mets are currently performing poorly, adding to the controversy around the ad placements.
- Moment teen e-bike rider high on cannabis knocked down and killed 86-year-old grandmother after colliding with her at zebra crossing while on his phone
A teenager riding an e-bike while high on cannabis and using his phone collided with an 86-year-old grandmother at a zebra crossing, resulting in her death. The incident involved reckless behavior by the teen. The grandmother was killed in the collision.
- British police officer 'sparked major operation after believing his ex-wife was out to kill him during Dutch cannabis hallucination'
A British police officer sparked a major operation after believing his ex-wife was trying to kill him during a hallucination caused by cannabis in the Netherlands. The officer's hallucination led to a significant response from authorities. The incident highlights the potential dangers of cannabis use.
- Think microdosing is about mushrooms and LSD? New research says otherwise
New research from the University of California, San Diego reveals that tens of millions of Americans are intentionally consuming tiny amounts of psychoactive substances, with microdosing on cannabis being more prevalent than previously known. The conversation has centered on psychedelics like LSD or magic mushrooms. Microdosing is a growing trend among U.S. adults.
- Don’t toss cannabis leaves: Scientists found rare compounds with medical potential
Scientists discovered dozens of previously unknown compounds in Cannabis leaves, including the first evidence of flavoalkaloids, which have potential health benefits. These compounds vary significantly between cannabis strains.
- Trump administration move to reclassify cannabis sparks confusion
The Trump administration partially rescheduled cannabis, moving state medical cannabis products and FDA-approved cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed the order, but experts criticize the move for complicating an already complex regulatory process.
- Sri Lanka police arrest 22 Buddhist monks after 110kg of cannabis found in luggage
Sri Lankan police arrested 22 Buddhist monks after customs officials discovered 110kg of high-grade cannabis in their luggage at Colombo's main international airport. The group, primarily junior monks in training, allegedly concealed 5kg of the drug in false walls of their bags during a return trip from a Bangkok holiday.
- Sri Lankan monks arrested after 110kg of cannabis discovered in their luggage
Sri Lankan monks were arrested after 110kg of cannabis, specifically Kush, was found in false walls of their luggage. Each monk was carrying approximately 5kg of the potent drug.
- Influencer, 23, who tried to smuggle cannabis worth £150,000 into Britain through airport after Thailand trip is jailed for 16 months
A 23-year-old influencer was sentenced to 16 months in prison for attempting to smuggle £150,000 worth of cannabis into Britain via an airport following a trip to Thailand. The case highlights drug trafficking enforcement in international travel corridors.
- Scots social media influencer jailed for smuggling 17 kilos of cannabis through Edinburgh Airport
A Scottish social media influencer was jailed for smuggling 17 kilograms of cannabis through Edinburgh Airport. The incident highlights legal consequences for drug trafficking and airport security enforcement.
- Trump administration reclassifies cannabis as less dangerous
The Trump administration reclassified cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act, signaling a shift in federal drug policy. This change, led by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), aims to facilitate medical research and reduce legal barriers for cannabis-related businesses.
- Trump administration reclassifies cannabis as less dangerous
The Trump administration reclassified cannabis into a lower drug category to facilitate increased research and access to medical marijuana. This move aims to make it easier for researchers and patients to access and study medical cannabis.
- Trump administration reclassifies cannabis as less dangerous
The Trump administration reclassified cannabis to a lower drug category to facilitate more research and improve access for medical use. This change aims to address prior restrictions that hindered scientific study and patient availability.
- Trump administration moves to ease restrictions on medical marijuana
The Trump administration is taking steps to reduce federal restrictions on medical marijuana, potentially easing access for patients and research. The move includes changes to how cannabis is classified under federal law.
- Moment mini-mart owner is exposed for selling cocaine, cannabis and prescription drugs from his High Street shop
A mini-mart owner was exposed for illegally selling cocaine, cannabis, and prescription drugs from his High Street shop. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about drug distribution in retail spaces.
- Teenage girl, 15, was 'gifted cannabis' and 'treated like a prostitute' before being sexually assaulted by Asian 'grooming gang', court hears
A 15-year-old girl was allegedly given cannabis and subjected to degrading treatment before being sexually assaulted by an Asian grooming gang, according to court testimony. The case highlights concerns about organized exploitation of minors.
- Bill Maher, Woody Harrelson sound off on California business climate, say state deserves to be 's--- on'
Comedians Bill Maher and Woody Harrelson criticized California's business climate, citing high cannabis taxes and regulatory challenges. They co-own a West Hollywood dispensary, The Woods, and argued that the state's 35% combined tax rate (including local and state sales taxes) makes it difficult to operate. California has seen a net loss of corporate headquarters, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area, since 2018.