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Delaware Legislature Approves Legislation to Remove All Penalties for Adult Marijuana Possession

NORML

The Delaware State Senate approved legislation to remove all criminal and civil penalties for adult possession of marijuana. In a 13-7-1 vote, the state’s upper chamber voted to pass HB 371, which legalized the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana for individuals aged 21 or older. The post Delaware Legislature Approves Legislation to Remove All Penalties for Adult Marijuana Possession appeared first on NORML.

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What is THC-O?

Otherside Farms

THC-O is three times as strong as delta 9 THC and five times as strong as delta 8 THC. It is a synthetic cannabinoid that produces psychedelic effects to its users. Many cannabis fans are interested in THC-O because it is easily absorbed by the body and produces a potent and tranquilizing high. About THC-O. THC-O, is also known as THC-O-acetate. It is stronger than traditional cannabis but has a similar feel in small doses.

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Can Cannabis Help Reduce Fatigue?

Cannabis Life Network

Can cannabis help reduce fatigue? Typically, one would think cannabis causes fatigue. An indica brand glues you to the couch. A sativa strain may have you up and active, but after the high wears off, you’re fatigued or “burned out” – right? According to a new US study, that depends on the individual. “[T]he magnitude […].

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CBD, the Promiscuous Cannabinoid

Project CBD

New research explores the versatile therapeutic potential of CBD for depression, substance abuse, and antibiotic-resistant infections.

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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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Legalization Advocates in Missouri, South Dakota Turn in Signatures for November Ballot Campaigns

NORML

State officials must now conduct an official assessment of the signature petitions and verify their authenticity before determining whether the two measures will appear on the November ballot. The post Legalization Advocates in Missouri, South Dakota Turn in Signatures for November Ballot Campaigns appeared first on NORML.

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Got soggy cannabis? 5 ways to dry your wet weed

The Cannigma

If you’ve gotten your cannabis wet, there is a good chance you’re gonna want to throw it out, as wet weed is a prime place for mold to grow. But if you’re desperate or just keen to salvage your herb, don’t despair (yet) – all may not be lost! You may be able to save your bud, depending on how it got wet. If your cannabis fell into the ocean or a pool loaded with chemicals, it’s time to say goodbye.

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The Week in Weed: May 13, 2022

The Blunt Truth

Welcome back to The Week in Weed, your Friday look at what’s happening in the world of legalized marijuana. Things don’t look good for medical marijuana in South Carolina. Missouri advocates turn in signatures for their ballot initiative. Delaware gets closer to legalizing cannabis. We have an update on federal legislation. And finally, Senate candidates smoking week in ads is not limited to Louisiana. south carolina.

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Texas: Austin Voters Decide in Favor of Municipal Ballot Initiative Eliminating Local Cannabis Penalties

NORML

Austin voters passed the proposition by a margin of 85 percent to 15 percent. The post Texas: Austin Voters Decide in Favor of Municipal Ballot Initiative Eliminating Local Cannabis Penalties appeared first on NORML.

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Ex-Jungle Boys workers claim gender bias, stolen wages, and poor conditions

Leafly

A civil suit against the California operators alleges 'boys-only' culture; company says plaintiffs were fired for cause. The post Ex-Jungle Boys workers claim gender bias, stolen wages, and poor conditions appeared first on Leafly.

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What is CBDA and what is it good for?

The Cannigma

CBDA, also known as cannabidiolic acid or CBDA, is a chemical naturally produced by cannabis and is especially abundant in freshly-harvested hemp plants. 1. While cannabis contains a multitude of different chemical compounds – most research into cannabis’ benefits have focused on THC or CBD. CBDA is a less studied cannabinoid but it is beginning to gain attention for its potential medical uses for a variety of applications including pain, inflammation, cancer, and COVID-19.

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Cause for Celebration!

The Blunt Truth

The Top 20 Cannabis Law Blogs were selected by Feedspot, a social website that compiles news feeds from online sources. For the second year in a row, The Blunt Truth was selected from numerous Cannabis Law blogs in Feedspot’s index using search and social metrics. Seyfarth’s Stanley Jutkowitz – founder and editor of The Blunt Truth – was also recognized in The Cannabis Law Report ’s Global Top 200 Editorially Selected Cannabis Legal Professionals 2021-2022+.

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State Policy Weekly Update 5/13/2022

NORML

This week's update highlights legislative advancement in California, Delaware, Louisiana, New Jersey, and more! The post State Policy Weekly Update 5/13/2022 appeared first on NORML.

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Thailand is giving away 1 million cannabis plants to celebrate new homegrow laws

Leafly

Residents can grow medical cannabis at home, and companies can produce CBD and hemp products that have less than.2% THC. On June 9, Thailand residents will be allowed to grow as many medical cannabis plants as they like in their own homes. To celebrate the historic day, Thai officials are giving away 1 million […]. The post Thailand is giving away 1 million cannabis plants to celebrate new homegrow laws appeared first on Leafly.

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Best strains and terpenes for pain management

The Cannigma

One of the most common uses of medical cannabis is to treat chronic pain. In fact, modern research on cannabis and pain dates back to before 1975. Over 10% of US adults have suffered from some degree of daily pain for at least three months, so the need for improved treatment is clear. And this is an area of ample scientific research. There have been a number of preclinical and clinical trials studying cannabis’ effects on pain.

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Things To Know Before Buying CBD Products

Otherside Farms

Nowadays, there are countless different types of CBD products you could buy. This includes Yummy CBD gummies , tinctures, seltzers, lotions, oils, and so much more. As a result, it is very easy to feel overwhelmed as you realize the huge number of available choices. Because of the popularity of CBD, which is quickly growing, you will most likely be tempted to try it sooner or later.

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Nearly a Quarter of Senate Members Send Bipartisan Letter Urging Congressional Leadership to Keep SAFE Banking in Pending Legislative Package

NORML

A bipartisan group of 24 Senators stood up for public safety and for greater economic opportunities for legal cannabis businesses today by sending a letter to leadership in both chambers of Congress asking them to include cannabis banking reform language in broad legislation currently being debated in conference committee. The post Nearly a Quarter of Senate Members Send Bipartisan Letter Urging Congressional Leadership to Keep SAFE Banking in Pending Legislative Package appeared first on NORML.

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Your CBD, delivered

Leafly

Direct CBD Online is a convenient online storefront that offers incredible CBD products and accessories, delivered to your door. The post Your CBD, delivered appeared first on Leafly.

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Can You Be Allergic to Cannabis?

Veriheal

Have you ever wondered whether one can be allergic to cannabis? Some may laugh at the suggestion of one being allergic to cannabis considering its widely known safety and efficacy. However, like most substances, there may be some individuals who are allergic to it. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America , more than 50 million people experience various types of allergies every year and it appears that cannabis allergies can be found among them. .

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Everything You Need To Know About Full Spectrum Distillates

Otherside Farms

As weed becomes increasingly legal, the economy that surrounds it grows. Because it’s such a mainstream attitude, officials now campaign on a policy of total pot legalization, and it seems like every week or so there is already a local tv news story about a man who made a lot of money baking and selling cannabis treats. Businesses want to broaden their advertising strategy now that it has touched the neighborhoods.

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Thailand’s Health Minister Announces Give Away Of 1 Million Cannabis Plants To Thai Households

Cannabis Law Report

Imagine this announcement in Australia by a political party – that’d keep them in power! The Nation reports 9 May. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul plans to offer 1 million cannabis plants for free when household cultivation and use of the plant is legalised in June. From June 9, people in Thailand will be able to grow “as many cannabis plants” as they like in their own homes, according to Anutin.

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This NJ dispensary is booming thanks to Pennsylvania’s bad weed laws

Leafly

A store across the river from Philly is making boatloads from cross-border customers. The post This NJ dispensary is booming thanks to Pennsylvania’s bad weed laws appeared first on Leafly.

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Can Covid affect endocannabinoid function during fatal infection?

Cannabis Life Network

While everyone is trying to forget about and move on from Covid-19, science is finally figuring it out. That is, new research unveiled mechanisms that the virus uses to induce damaging inflammation. Described within three studies is an unusual aspect of fatal Covid infection that might rewire endocannabinoid function. The endocannabinoid system is a complex […].

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Training the next generation of CannaBusiness owners 

The Cannigma

In the rapidly expanding and changing cannabis industry, setting a strong foundation is crucial for long-term success. But for many entrepreneurs in this space, particularly Black, Indigenous, and people of color, there is a distinct lack of affordable and current education on exactly how to set up such a business. The newly launched Black CannaBusiness CEO Intensive aims to change this.

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Karma Koala Podcast Episode 76 – 9 May 2022: Mark Lozzi – Confia / Ryan Hale OSS / Daniel Lewis Cowboy Cup / Max Simon Green Flower / Steve Ellmore Filmaker

Cannabis Law Report

Karma Koala Podcast Episode 76: 9 May 2022. INTERVIEW 1. Name: Mark Lozzi CEO Confia. Mark Lozzi – Confia. Topic: Various legislation and cannabis banking. Songs. Ride The Lightning by Warren Zediers. Lil Bit by Nelly & Florida Georgia Line. Supplementary Information. Confia.com. INTERVIEW 2. Name: Ryan Hale OSS, Operational Security Solutions.

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Best autoflower seeds for an epic 2022 garden

Leafly

Late to starting that pot garden for ‘22? You’re right on time for 2022’s hottest in autoflower seeds. Aspiring pot gardeners and even aficionados have found out that now’s the best time ever to grow autoflower weed. Autos grow easier than regular seeds and there are more, better, tastier ones than ever. You can buy […].

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Marijuana Legalization Linked to Decreased Medicaid Prescriptions

CannaMD

Marijuana legalization is often thought of in terms of its potential effects on crime, public safety, and tax revenue. But new research published in Health Economics suggests that there may be another significant outcome of legalization – a decrease in the demand for certain prescription drugs covered by state Medicaid programs. Read more about how […].

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What is CBDA and what is it good for?

The Cannigma

CBDA, also known as cannabidiolic acid or CBDA, is a chemical naturally produced by cannabis and is especially abundant in freshly-harvested hemp plants. 1. While cannabis contains a multitude of different chemical compounds – most research into cannabis’ benefits have focused on THC or CBD. CBDA is a less studied cannabinoid but it is beginning to gain attention for its potential medical uses for a variety of applications including pain, inflammation, cancer, and COVID-19.

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How Lee Child Uses Cannabis for the Creative Process 

Cannabis Life Network

Lee Child is the best-selling author of the Jack Reacher series. The books follow an ex-military cop as he hitchhikes around America, accidentally stumbling across small-town criminal outfits or grander conspiracies. Sometimes it’s as simple as saving an old man from a pickpocket attempt, leading to something more extravagant. Cannabis connoisseurs may be interested in […].

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Yee-haw! Austin officially decriminalizes marijuana

Leafly

On May 7, Austin, Texas, residents voted by huge margins to both decriminalize marijuana and ban no-knock police warrants. The post Yee-haw! Austin officially decriminalizes marijuana appeared first on Leafly.

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Ohio State University launches center to study therapeutic potential of psychedelics

Cannabis Law Report

WOSU report. “These psychedelics have been used by indigenous cultures for millennia,” said Alan Davis, Assistant Professor of Social Work and Psychiatry at Ohio State. Davis is one of a growing number of researchers across the country that have in recent years renewed interest in psychedelics and their healing potential. He’s also the director of Ohio State’s new Center for Psychedelic Drug Research and Education.

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