November, 2024

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Study: Cannabis Use Not Associated With Later IQ Decline

NORML

Researchers determined that participants with a history of cannabis use experienced "significantly less cognitive decline" over their lifetimes than did non-users. The post Study: Cannabis Use Not Associated With Later IQ Decline appeared first on NORML.

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RECALIBRATING FOR THE RESCHEDULED RESCHEDULING: 5 KEY INSIGHTS ON THE DEA DELAY

Americans for Safe Access

TAKE A BREATH The Administrative Law Judge recently postponed the DEA’s highly anticipated rescheduling hearing and released the DEA’s witness list, prompting speculation, conspiracies, and anxiety about the delay and the agency’s next moves. Before you pull your hair out, read these five essential points to put your mind at ease. With your hair intact, you can focus on the one area where you can impact rescheduling—(wait for it).

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Advantages of Medical Marijuana Cards

Cannabis Cheri

Dear Cheri , Are there any advantages to medical marijuana cards if you live in a recreationally legal state? Why would anyone bother? Thank you. Actually there are five potential advantages to medical marijuana cards, even if you live in a legal state. Now rules vary from state to state, so check the laws where you live, but these are typically the advantages of a medical marijuana card: It saves you money in the form of lower tax rates at dispensaries.

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CBD and THC Their Unique Roles in Modern Medicine

Medical Marijuana Pages

CBD and THC Their Unique Roles in Modern Medicine. Cannabidiol (CBD) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are two key compounds derived from cannabis, each holding distinct therapeutic roles. Though they share a similar molecular structure, their effects on the body vary greatly, especially in how they interact with the brain. CBD: A.

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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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2024 election results for the cannabis voter: What you need to know

Leafly

Florida legalization results as well as other states. The post 2024 election results for the cannabis voter: What you need to know appeared first on Leafly.

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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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THE POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT, CANNABIS POLICY & PATIENTS

Americans for Safe Access

While Presidential candidates’ positions on cannabis may make for good headlines, the reality is that, aside from signing legislation and directing federal agencies, the office of the President of the United States (POTUS) does not have the power to fundamentally change cannabis laws. Even the rescheduling process currently in the hands of the DEA, resisting the move to Schedule III, will be out of reach of President Trump’s influence.

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What is THCp?

PrestoDoctor

Tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THCp) is a recently discovered cannabinoid that has garnered significant attention in the field of cannabis research. This compound shares similarities with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component of cannabis, but exhibits distinct differences. Italian researchers first isolated and identified THCp in 2019, sparking considerable interest and speculation within the scientific community.

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Patients with Chronic Pain and Medical Marijuana

Medical Marijuana Pages

Patients with Chronic Pain and Medical Marijuana. Medical marijuana has become a hot topic, especially for patients suffering from chronic pain. Surveys reveal a significant divide in opinions between patients and their doctors regarding the use of cannabis for pain management. While 71% of chronic pain patients believe that the.

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American budtenders’ best strains of 2024

Leafly

See American budtenders' top picks in more than a dozen states. The post American budtenders’ best strains of 2024 appeared first on Leafly.

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Grow Journal 58: Sour Orange by Supernatural Seeds (Part 1)

Illinois News Joint

I’m back with a new set of Work Sativa strains ( News Joint Grow 9.0 ), including the longest delay in growing a sponsored strain that I’ve had. After a couple failures on my part, I finally finished a complete journal of a strain I’ve wanted to grow for more than a year: Sour Orange by Supernatural Seeds. Sour Orange is a sativa-leaning (65%/35%) cross of Clementine, Orange Sherbet, and Tangie.

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Inspector General: DEA Agents Prohibited from Randomly Searching Travelers at Airports, Other Transportation Facilities

NORML

"For too long, the DEA has imposed intimidatory tactics upon innocent travelers. Americans who purchase tickets to travel by plane, bus, or train should not be expected to forsake their civil liberties when they enter the terminal." The post Inspector General: DEA Agents Prohibited from Randomly Searching Travelers at Airports, Other Transportation Facilities appeared first on NORML.

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ASA POST-ELECTION DEBRIEF

Americans for Safe Access

Join ASA Staff, Advisors, Chapters, Members, & Affiliates for this post-election webinar. We will discuss the impacts of the election, a potentially jam-packed lame-duck session, National Days of Action, the DEA rescheduling hearings, and preparing for the 47th president & 119th Congress.

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Distillate vs. Live Resin: What’s the Difference?

PrestoDoctor

Cannabis concentrates come in various forms, each with distinct characteristics and production methods. The two most popular concentrates, distillate and live resin, vary greatly in potency, flavor, and intended use. Distillate is a type of cannabis concentrate renowned for its exceptional potency and purity. It is created through a process called distillation, where the cannabinoids and terpenes […] The post Distillate vs.

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Exploring the Strongest Weed Strains For Enthusiasts

Medical Marijuana Pages

Exploring the Strongest Weed Strains For Enthusiasts. As cannabis enthusiasts continue to explore new strains, the search for high-potency options is on the rise. These strains offer unique experiences, from mind-bending highs to therapeutic effects. Here, we explore some of the strongest cannabis strains, each known for its potency and.

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How Medical Cannabis Can Manage Chronic Pain

Canna Care Docs

Doctor is carefully examining a patient’s knee, providing personalized care and support. Medicine and orthopedic concept. Since 2727 B.C. , cannabis has been used medicinally as a treatment for pain and other ailments. With a long history, it’s no surprise that patients still use medical cannabis to manage pain holistically. Today, you can explore personalized treatment plans to aid your distinctive needs.

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Illinois cannabis patients ignored for another year

Illinois News Joint

December 2022, I published a 6-part series titled, “What Illinois cannabis patients really want” to start a dialogue about the large gap between patients’ needs, wishes, concerns, and recommendation for improving the Medical Cannabis Patient Program (MCPP) and the actual amendments to the law legislators have introduced. Since then, not one topic mentioned in the 6-part series has been addressed legislatively or otherwise.

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Incoming Senate Majority Leader Has Long History of Opposing Marijuana Policy Reforms

NORML

Senator Thune received an “F” grade from NORML in its 2024 voter guide. The post Incoming Senate Majority Leader Has Long History of Opposing Marijuana Policy Reforms appeared first on NORML.

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5 Important Insights on the Cannabis Rescheduling Hearings

Americans for Safe Access

On Monday, December 2, 2024, at 9:30 a.m., formal hearings begin regarding the Department of Justice's (DOJ) notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to move cannabis to Schedule III. The hearing will be live streamed: www.DEA.gov/live.

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Red Eyes: How to Get Rid of Stoned Eyes

PrestoDoctor

Red eyes, also known as conjunctival hyperemia, are a common result of cannabis use. The active compound in marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), causes blood vessels in the eyes to dilate, leading to the characteristic redness. In addition to this, smoking marijuana can irritate the eyes because of the smoke and various compounds in the plant. While […] The post Red Eyes: How to Get Rid of Stoned Eyes appeared first on PrestoDoctor.

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ADHD: Symptoms, Diagnostics and Alternative Treatment Options

Greencamp

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts millions worldwide. Symptoms affect focus, impulsivity, and energy levels, creating challenges in nearly every area of life, such as school, work or social relationships. Different Types. The post ADHD: Symptoms, Diagnostics and Alternative Treatment Options appeared first on Greencamp.

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Grand Openings: New weed shops of America for November 2024

Leafly

At least 10 states and Amsterdam have new stores for you. The post Grand Openings: New weed shops of America for November 2024 appeared first on Leafly.

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Illinois appoints Medical Cannabis Advisory Board Chair and Vice-Chair

Illinois News Joint

The Office of the Governor sent two letters to Alexi Giannoulias informing the Secretary of State that two new appointments have been designated to the Medical Cannabis Advisory Board (MCAB). Governor JB Pritzker appointed a new Chair and Vice-Chair to MCAB for the Illinois Department of Public Health. In one letter, Pritzker appointed current board member Dr.

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Analysis: Lifetime Cannabis Use Not Associated With Elevated Risk of Hypertension

NORML

"Taken together, these studies suggest that regular cannabis use is not associated with elevated blood pressure or hypertension." The post Analysis: Lifetime Cannabis Use Not Associated With Elevated Risk of Hypertension appeared first on NORML.

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HHS Unlikely to Appear at Hearing, Despite DEA’s Challenging Findings & Threat of Subpoena

Americans for Safe Access

The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) and the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) General Notice of Hearing (GNoH) state : "The purpose of a hearing would be to receive factual evidence and expert opinion regarding whether marijuana should be transferred to Schedule III of the list of controlled substances.Upon reviewing the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) and the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) memorandum titled "Questions Related to the Potential Rescheduling of Marijuana," it become

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Sativa vs. Indica vs. Hybrid

PrestoDoctor

When it comes to cannabis, there are three main types of strains: sativa, indica, and hybrid. Each type has its own unique characteristics and effects, making it important for consumers to understand the differences between them. Sativa strains are known for their energizing and uplifting effects, making them a popular choice for daytime use. Indica […] The post Sativa vs.

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A Family Affair: Social consumption and cannabis

Canna Care Docs

It’s that time of year. 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. But times have changed. With legal cannabis markets spanning the country and an uptick in adult consumption, cannabis is becoming as much a part of holiday gatherings as sweet potato pie.

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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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DPI hosts Cannabis Research Institute livestreamed riverside chat

Illinois News Joint

The Discovery Partners Institute (DPI), part of the University of Illinois System , Friday hosted a livestreamed riverside chat , From Seed to Social Impact, that including opening remarks from the Gov. JB Pritzker and a panelist of professionals discussing the announcement and launch of the Cannabis Research Institute (CTI) and the importance of unbiased research.

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NORML Op-Ed: What We Know About Cannabis Far Exceeds What We Don’t

NORML

Scientists’ focus on cannabis has increased exponentially in recent years, as has our understanding of the plant, its active constituents, their mechanisms of action, and their effects on the user and upon society. The post NORML Op-Ed: What We Know About Cannabis Far Exceeds What We Don’t appeared first on NORML.

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