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Medical cannabis qualified patient bill moves to the House

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The New Mexico Political Report writes… A Senate bill that would specify that only New Mexico residents are eligible to enroll in the state’s Medical Cannabis Program is headed to the House. Jacob Candelaria, D-Albuquerque, who is a medical cannabis patient himself. SB 139 , sponsored by Sen. The amendment failed 8-32.

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Florida Establishes New Hoops to Jump Through for Medical Cannabis

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Medical cannabis patients in Florida must now sign a new standardized consent form in order to legally partake. These additional regulations took effect last week, but many patients and doctors might not be fully aware of what it consists of let alone that they even exist. All of this happened very quietly for some reason.

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How public health policy influences cannabis consumer identity

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And the truth was that many of the early medical cannabis patients were severely ill. And states like California that left it up to a patient and their doctor to decide whether cannabis was appropriate for them were accused of using medical cannabis as a guise for full legalization.

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Alabama’s Week Of Shame Continues Apace

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Jim McClendon who thinks medical cannabis patients should just sort out their own supply chains in the black market. You shouldn’t expect an Alabaman politician who voted in favor of the state’s deeply unpopular anti-abortion law to also have the clearest elucidations on cannabis. Here’s the report.

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Is Europe falling behind?

The Cannigma

Also, in our new segment, “Nuggs of Wisdom,” we hear from senior Cannigma writer Ben Hartman about a rapidly aborted snortable cannabis product that hit the market this month, and what the science says about putting cannabis powder up your nose. Executive producer, Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man.

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Louisiana Ends Jail Time for Small Amounts of Cannabis

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It was one of more than 250 new laws that took effect on the same day, including new requirements for doctors administering the abortion pill and restrictions on when police officers can use chokehold restraints. Louisiana ended the punishment of jail time for possession of small amounts of recreational cannabis, which took effect Sunday.