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Boxing legend Mike Tyson told Fox News Digital about his life-long journey with cannabis and why he is now fighting for federal reform.
A coalition of 45 marijuana advocacy and medical groups—including Americans for Safe Access (ASA), U.S. Pain Foundation, ...
Marijuana is legal for medical and recreational use in 24 states, as well as Washington, D.C., and it is legal for only medical use in 12 states. Tyson argued that the drug should be legal nationwide ...
Mike Tyson joins a coalition of athletes and entertainers urging President Trump to reform cannabis laws, reclassify ...
While the U.S. government still officially considers marijuana a Schedule I drug with no accepted medical use, federal agencies are increasingly breaking with that position. In one notable example, an ...
Mike Tyson argued that marijuana should be legal nationwide for those over 21 years old.
Mike Tyson will fight YouTuber-turned-boxer and promoter Jake Paul on Friday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Former heavyweight champ and his associates are entering the marijuana market, breaking ground on a 40-acre plot billed as an oasis in the desert.
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But it’s still a long way away from being legally sold in Pennsylvania.
Former boxing champion and current weed aficionado Mike Tyson has thrown his support behind Amendment 3 to bring recreational marijuana to Florida.
Boxer Mike Tyson vouches for marijuana deregulation on Fox and Friends.
Boxing legend Mike Tyson told Fox News Digital about his life-long journey with cannabis and why he is now fighting for federal reform.
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