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Cannabis Use During the Pandemic

Project CBD

New data reveals shifting cannabis consumption patterns during the COVID -19 pandemic.

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Study: Cannabis Associated with Reduced Opioid Use, Prolonged Benefits in Pain Patients

NORML

The daily use of cannabis by patients with chronic pain conditions is associated with prolonged improvements in pain management and subjects’ overall quality of life, as well as sustained reductions in the use of opioids, according to longitudinal data published in the journal Pain Medicine.

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New Publication From New Frontier Data: Cannabis in America For 2021 & Beyond: A New Normal in Consumption & Demand

Cannabis Law Report

New Frontier Data is proud to present: Cannabis In America For 2021 & Beyond: A New Normal in Consumption & Demand.… The post New Publication From New Frontier Data: Cannabis in America For 2021 & Beyond: A New Normal in Consumption & Demand first appeared on Cannabis Law Report.

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Analysis: Adult-Use Marijuana Legalization Associated with Tourism Spike

NORML

The enactment of adult-use cannabis legalization laws in Colorado and Washington is associated with increased tourism in both states, according to data published in the Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy. Both states experienced their highest jumps in tourism following the advent of retail cannabis sales.

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Smartphone Sensor Data Could Detect Cannabis Intoxication With 90% Precision

Veriheal

The investigation assessed the suitability of using smartphone sensor data to detect cannabis intoxication, and it had promising results. According to the results, a smartphone sensor—which functions in a similar fashion to a GPS system—may be an effective tool for confirming cannabis intoxication. Currently, 37 U.S.

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Clinical Trial: Oral THC Administration Associated with Opioid-Sparing Effects

NORML

Trauma patients administered oral THC consume fewer opioids than do similarly matched controls, according to clinical trial data published in the journal Trauma Surgery & Acute Care. Authors reported that patients administered oral THC experienced a “nine-fold greater reduction in opioid consumption” compared to controls.

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A Family Affair: Social consumption and cannabis

Canna Care Docs

Families and friends gathering together to eat food, drink wine, and consume cannabis. There was a time when herbal consumption was relegated to the cousins “taking a walk” after dinner. Who do people consume with and how accepting do cannabis consumers report their inner circle being of their penchant for the plant?