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Meta-Análisis del Cannabidiol y Epilepsia

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Turkey Stuffing with Cannabis That’ll Take the Pain Out of Thanksgiving

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Everyone knows that stuffing is a staple of an American Thanksgiving dinner. Some people who use cannabis may want to try adding marijuana-infused dishes to their Thanksgiving celebrations, and others may simply want a change of pace from the usual cornbread stuffing. If you’re curious about ways to mix it up this Thanksgiving or if you think your guests (your responsible adult guests) would enjoy cannabis-infused stuffing, check out these recipes and remember that Kind Meds in Mesa, AZ offers s

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Laughter – the overlooked benefit of cannabis use

Sensi Seeds

“Its role in intimate relationships is vastly underestimated and it really is the glue of good marriages. It synchronizes the brains of speaker and listener so that they are emotionally attuned.”. So says Psychology Today , but this quote isn’t – as you would be totally forgiven for assuming! – describing cannabis. It is actually referencing something that is closely linked to cannabis use: laughter.

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Hemp Will Be A Top 10 Product In 2019, Whole Foods Predicts

MassRoots

The gurus at Whole Foods Market have spoken: hemp products, already incredibly popular, will be a top 10 food trend in 2019. In a press release, the company said it relied on “seasoned trend-spotters” who have “more than 100 years of combined experience in product sourcing, studying consumer preferences and participating in food and wellness industry exhibitions worldwide,” to compile its new report on what to expect next year.

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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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Brass Knuckles Vape Pen Review

The Herb Collective

When you want to smoke more discreetly, rolling up a joint just isn’t an option. A sleek and shiny vape pen, however, will do the trick. Vape pens give you the freedom of getting a heavy dose of cannabis without lighting up or turning heads. When it comes to vape pens, we highly recommend Brass Knuckles OG. We’re not the only dispensary recommending Brass Knuckles.

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Cannabis News Network: will hemp be allowed to reach its full potential?

Sensi Seeds

Hemp, new wacky tobaccy by way of CBD. While many countries have adopted partial cannabis legalisation, often so they can authorize patients to access their medicine, the cannabis industry in 2018 finds itself in an interesting conundrum. Because CBD , the famed cannabinoid , is often produced from hemp plants, the latter have become the object of scrutiny from the establishment.

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The DEA Just Got Scolded Over Its Marijuana Eradication Program

MassRoots

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) got a slap on the wrist from a federal watchdog agency over its management of a multi-million dollar marijuana eradication program. In a report released on Wednesday, the non-partisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) said the DEA had failed to adequately collect documentation from state and local law enforcement partners that received funds through the federal program.

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PA Includes Cannabis in Continuing Medical Education

Nature's Way Medicine

For the first time, that I am aware of, Pennsylvania is offering an accredited continuing medical education (CME) course that includes information about cannabis as an option for medical treatment. The course is not dedicated solely to the medical use of cannabis, but it is a start. As you know, PA approved the growing, dispensing. The post PA Includes Cannabis in Continuing Medical Education appeared first on Nature's Way Medicine ®.

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New California Cannabis Shop Hopefuls Face Barriers to Entry

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

This year was the first in which Californians could freely grow, sell, buy and use marijuana purely for purposes of recreation without the constant threat of criminal law enforcement intervention. However, almost nowhere in the Golden State can new marijuana business owners say it’s been an easy road. Prop. 64, which opened the doors to recreational marijuana, imparted a significant amount of power and discretion to local jurisdictions to decide the type and volume of marijuana businesses

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Could I lose my flat if I grow cannabis there?

Sensi Seeds

In the Netherlands , we can answer this question with a definitive “Yes”, because in this former grower’s paradise, you will lose not only your flat but also your good reputation in the neighbourhood. Anyone who dares to cobble together a growbox inside their home and fill it with cannabis plants will be evicted in the event of an unplanned visit. In addition, in some parts of the Netherlands the forfeited home will be labelled by the authorities with visible signs such as “Another one down”, “C

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Marijuana Use Doesn’t Affect Outcome Of Kidney Transplants, Study Finds

MassRoots

Across the U.S., prospective organ donors are frequently turned away if they test positive for or admit to using marijuana. That’s also true for patients who need new organs but consume cannabis. For example, Garry Godfrey, an event planner in Maine who suffers from a hereditary disease that causes renal failure, made headlines last year after being denied a kidney transplant and taken off the wait list due to his medical marijuana use.

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Is Cannabis a Good Treatment Option for Eating Disorders?

Greencamp

It takes just a few puffs of weed to get the munchies, but does this mean that medical cannabis works well for actual eating disorders? Eating disorders affect 2 to 3% of Canadians , and up to 30 million Americans. The road to recovery is often paved with obstacles, however, it’s more than possible to get better and maintain a healthy weight. While the mainstream public is not convinced, some experts believe that cannabis can be used to help people get the better of their eating disorder.

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More California Marijuana Dispensaries May Be Cropping Up in Sacramento

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

Amid the booming Southern California cannabis industry, the City of Sacramento is weighing whether to lift the existing cap on the number of marijuana dispensaries licensed to operate in the city, the primary goal being to offer more opportunities to minorities. Since 2014, the number of pot dispensaries permitted by the city has been capped at 30. When recreational marijuana was legalized in California almost a year ago, the city maintained that cap, allowing only those dispensaries that alread

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The Week in Cannabis: Legalization, More Legalization and Black Friday Goes Green

Marijuana Packaging

Massachusetts Recreational Sales Have Officially Begun. Massachusetts recreational cannabis sales are go. Currently, New England Treatment Access (NETA) in Northampton and Cultivate Holdings in Leicester are the two spots that are selling, with the mayor of Northampton being one of the first customers. Mayor David Narkewicz clarified that his purchase was a purely symbolic gesture to honor the historic moment in Massachusetts history.

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Mormon Church Faces Potential Lawsuit Over Medical Marijuana Opposition

MassRoots

One week after Utah voters approved a medical marijuana ballot initiative, a lawyer representing patients and advocates has formally notified the Mormon church to preserve records ahead of a potential lawsuit concerning its alleged attempts to undermine the measure. It’s no secret that the church opposed the medical cannabis initiative, which ultimately passed by roughly 52-46 percent, with some ballots still left to be counted.

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Here’s How Much Legal Marijuana Supporters And Opponents Spent Per Vote In Last Week’s Election

MassRoots

Political committees concerned with marijuana law reform in four states have waged an information war over the past year, first to qualify cannabis initiatives for the ballot, and then to support or oppose those measures in the lead-up to last week’s midterm elections. In total, over $12.9 million in cash and in-kind services was spent attempting to convince voters about these marijuana ballot measures.

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Feds Warn About Marijuana Use And Driving On ‘Danksgiving’

MassRoots

In the latest sign of the rise of cannabis into popular culture, a federal agency is spreading the word about “Danksgiving,” cautioning people who use marijuana on Thanksgiving against driving. Danksgiving can mean simply consuming cannabis to stimulate appetite to plow through some of grandma’s homemade stuffing or, for more advanced enthusiasts, it can mean actually making a cannabinoid-infused spread for the holiday.

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Here’s When Michigan’s Marijuana Legalization Law Goes Into Effect

MassRoots

Michigan’s new adult-use marijuana legalization law that was approved by voters earlier this month will officially take effect on December 6, according to state officials. Adults 21 and older in Michigan, which on Election Day became the first state in the Midwest to fully legalize cannabis , will be allowed to cultivate, possess and consume marijuana on that date—exactly 10 calendar days after the Board of State Canvassers meets to certify election results, MLive.com reported.

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Here’s Where The Next House Speaker Stands On Marijuana

MassRoots

The midterms are over, but Democrats in the House have already found themselves locked in another contentious race that could ultimately have big implications for marijuana legislation in the 116th Congress. Will Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) reclaim her seat as speaker of the House? Or will a coalition of frustrated lawmakers usher in a new leader like Rep.

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Shakeup In Key Senate Committee Bodes Well For Federal Marijuana Reform

MassRoots

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), a longtime ardent marijuana legalization opponent, announced on Friday that he is stepping down as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee in order to take over a separate leadership position, potentially paving a path forward for cannabis legislation in the 116th Congress. Next in line for the chairmanship of the panel, which plays a central role in drug policy legislation, is Sen.