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Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies

Cannabis Law Report

Subtitled “Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome … Read More. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies first appeared on Cannabis Law Report.

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Federal policy kills buzz for advertising pot

Cannabis Chronicles

market could surge eight-fold to $80 billion in sales by 2030, according to Cowen & Co. Much the way banks are unwilling to finance cannabis startups, television networks and online advertising marketplaces are understandably cautious because the Feds still classify marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug alongside heroin and ecstasy.

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Paper: Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies

Cannabis Law Report

The reformist trend in Cannabis policy globally is an ongoing movement unlikely to be stopped. A one-size-fits-all policy seems neither desirable nor possible, both for geographical imperatives and for the diversity of uses and products of the plant. Ethics are needed. This document is not intended to be an exhaustive guide.

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Press Release: Global Wellness Signs Definitive Agreement with Cannvalate Australia

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from 2020 to 2030 and generate revenue of $151.7 billion in 2030. Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. 2 Pain 1994 Apr;57(1):5-15.

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Americans Will Cultivate Over 4 Billion Grams Of Homegrown Cannabis in 2022

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According the market researcher’s projection, the industry is expected to achieve a value of $4 billion by 2030. This significant policy shift could also increase the breadth of genetics available to home growers, making it possible to produce strains that are not commercial available.”. Why Are People Growing Cannabis at Home?

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Paper: 10 years of drug policy in Asia: How far have we come? A civil society shadow report

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Countries in Asia implement some of the harshest drug policies in the world. Meaningfully reflect upon the impacts of drug policies on the UN goals of promoting health, human rights, development, peace and security, especially for those most marginalised and vulnerable. Copyright: International Drug Policy Consortium Publication 2019.

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UN cannabis vote expected March 2020 as agency hints at soft stance

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Somewhat confusingly, the UN Chief Executives Board (CEB), which represents 31 UN agencies including the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), adopted a position stating that member states should pursue science-based, health-oriented drug policies, which many have read as a clear pointer towards decriminalisation.