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Marijuana Consumers Frequently Report Substituting Cannabis for Alcohol, Other Substances

NORML

"This survey's findings are an important addition to the growing body of literature suggesting that, in some instances, cannabis may act as an intervention for people seeking to reduce their alcohol consumption.” The post Marijuana Consumers Frequently Report Substituting Cannabis for Alcohol, Other Substances appeared first on NORML.

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Illinois’ October medical cannabis sales remain low

Illinois News Joint

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today released its October medical cannabis sales totals. October totals reached $22,209,648.89, the second-lowest monthly totals since July 2019. The lowest monthly total since then came last month, September, at $21,699,338.80. Retail sales of medical cannabis for September included $10,720,347.63 in dry flower and $11,182,563.32 in concentrates/infused products.

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Sleep through it all with Modified Grapes—November’s Leafly HighLight

Leafly

GMO x Purple Punch deliver a knockout. The post Sleep through it all with Modified Grapes—November’s Leafly HighLight appeared first on Leafly.

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How to Get a Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Card: Step-by-Step Guide & Renewal Tips

PrestoDoctor

Obtaining a medical marijuana card in Pennsylvania can be a confusing process at first glance. Understanding the requirements and steps involved can simplify the experience. Getting your medical card involves an appointment with a certified medical marijuana doctor, submitting paperwork online, and paying a state mandated fee. Patients who already have their medical marijuana card […] The post How to Get a Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Card: Step-by-Step Guide & Renewal Tips appeared

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Where the Money Grows: Learning the Industry Trends in Medical Cannabis, Recreational Marijuana, Hemp, and Beyond

Speaker: Jonathan Bench, International Cannabis and Securities Business Attorney at Harris Bricken

The U.S. cannabis industry is still in its infancy, even though states began engaging with legalization in one form or another in the late 1990s. Today, many opportunities exist for individuals and businesses that want to engage in the industry. Some want to directly own licensed businesses, while others prefer to keep the industry at an arm’s length and merely profit from it.

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Starting A Cannabis Lab : 3 Crucial Steps

Medicinal Genomics

Cannabis-related permits and lab certifications Permits are a critical part of any cannabis business, but there are some that are unique to cannabis testing labs. First, since cannabis legalization is a state-level phenomenon, any cannabis lab needs a state license. Labs may also require additional approval from county and city governments, in the form of local business and fire permits.

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New Rule, December 5: Oregon Cannabis Retailers, Processors and Labor Peace Agreements

Canna Law Blog

Oregon’s Measure 119 passed last week, as expected. This means that as of December 5 th , every OLCC licensed retailer, processor, researcher and testing lab must secure a labor peace agreement before OLCC will approve a new or renewal license application. The labor peace agreement must be with a “bona fide labor organization.” I previewed M119 back in September, explaining: Compulsory peace agreements aren’t anything new in cannabis, although it would be something different here in Oregon.

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Will Trump Legalize Cannabis? What Trump’s Presidential Election Means For Cannabis Legalization

PrestoDoctor

Introduction With Donald Trump’s re-election bid underway, speculation abounds on the potential for cannabis reform under his leadership. Marijuana policy has become a focal point for voters and industry advocates alike as more states expand legalization. With over two-thirds of Americans supporting cannabis reform, the question remains: Will Trump legalize marijuana if re-elected?