Two bills passed in the Louisiana House of Representatives this week should give a greater number of patients access to some forms of medical marijuana
As one industry grows another one stands to lose quite a bit of money. It's the battle between the buds and the suds and billions of dollars are on the line.
In a survey of 600 randomly chosen registered voters, 72% said they favor making medical marijuana available to treat a wider variety of ailments, like epilepsy and HIV. And even more surprising, according to Jesse McCormick, President of the Louisiana Cannabis Association, is that 56% of those same voters also favored allowing the legislature to tax the heck out of it, which was "pretty e
Michelle Hall of Vernon Parish loves her home state of Louisiana, and all the dear family she has here. But, like any mother, she loves her daughter Ella more, and will do whatever it takes to see her needs are met. And that is why the Halls now live in Colorado. I...
The way Louisiana has tippy toed around the medical marijuana issue reminds one of a speak easy doorman telling the crowd flowing past 'Im not saying St. Cooter Catholic Church got a BAR, CRAPS TABLE, and BLACK JACK in the basement........
A bill that failed last week has passed this week. The uses for medical marijuana have now been expanded according legislation passed by the Louisiana Senate.