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Prenatal Cannabis Use and Autism Risk

Medical Marijuana Pages

APrenatal Cannabis Use and Autism Risk. Recent research exploring prenatal cannabis use has sparked significant interest as researchers continue to investigate its impacts on child development. Specifically regarding autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While cannabis has been legalized in many regions and its usage has become more mainstream. Especially for medicinal.

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Study: Early cannabis use in pregnancy doesn’t predict autism

Leafly

New research shows that cannabis exposure in early pregnancy doesn't directly predict autism. The post Study: Early cannabis use in pregnancy doesn’t predict autism appeared first on Leafly.

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Review: Spiked Punch Cake Icing by Dabstract

Illinois News Joint

While Dabstract’s Illinois debut started with humble vape carts, the company is quickly expanding to offer Illinoisans the entire product line the brand offers in Washington and Michigan. I’ve already sampled the label’s terp sugar concentrate , but I recently stopped at Consume Marion and picked up a Spiked Punch Cake Icing to follow up. Spiked Punch is an indica-leaning hybrid cross of Purple Punch and Larry OG.

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Floridians Voting on Abortion Rights and Recreational Marijuana

Medical Marijuana Pages

Floridians Voting on Abortion Rights and Recreational Marijuana. The 2024 election season in Florida brings pivotal issues to the forefront, as voters prepare to decide on two key constitutional amendments: one addressing abortion rights and another on the legalization of recreational marijuana. These high-stakes questions are anticipated to shape the.

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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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How to Prevent the Common Mistakes Business Owners Make

Connor & Connor PLLC

According to a statistic by the U.S. Bureau of Labor, more than 18% of new businesses fail during their first two years of operation, and about 55 percent of all businesses do not survive past their fifth year. So how do you successfully launch and run your business? 1. Taking the Time to Plan A frequent issue in start-up businesses is diving straight into opening the business.

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Cannabis on the Ballot, November 5: Florida, Nebraska, the Dakotas

Canna Law Blog

Election Day is next Tuesday, November 5. I have plenty of thoughts! Today I’ll stay in my lane, though, and focus on the cannabis state ballot measures. The voting states this time around include Florida, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. I’m aware of one other jurisdiction is doing work around the edges– namely, Oregon’s Measure 119 on unionization for certain types of cannabis licensees (more on that one here ).