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Nevada NORML Takes Washington, DC

NORML

Once again, Nevada NORML has remained hard at work, advocating for both patient access and rights as well as the criminal justice reform that this country desperately requires. “The letter writing campaign was one of the most impactful ways that we showed legislators that their constituents want change.”

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Sept. 8, Webinar: Moving from Leaf to new Central Cannabis Reporting System (CCRS)

Cannabis Law Report

CCRS will simplify the reporting of cannabis data and will use the state’s existing Secure Access Washington (SAW) system, which is already used by licensees for other state-required purposes. Dial: +1 564-999-2000. To listen to the meeting on the phone (audio only): . Phone Conference ID: 469 404 732#.

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Illinois university students create ‘cannabis clubs’

Illinois News Joint

“I personally started this club because I wanted to bridge the gap between my college education and my cannabis education,” Heim said, “and I wanted that for my classmates, who may have lacked access to the on-the-job training I was getting while working at a busy medical dispensary.”

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Which States Are Voting on Psychedelics?

Veriheal

Johns Hopkins University first received regulatory approval for psychedelic research in the year 2000. While decriminalization decreases the negative impact of legal issues, it does not provide accessible, safe, and regulated psilocybin for those seeking treatment. California Massachusetts Michigan Washington Washington, D.C.

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This app-guided psychedelic treatment works when antidepressants don’t

The Cannigma

The first randomized trial of ketamine for depression took place in 2000, where researchers found a single dose of ketamine could decrease depressive symptoms in just 72 hours. Each experience is supported by the Nue Life app, where you can access custom playlists designed to facilitate your ketamine sessions.

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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

Project CBD

He is the author of several bestselling books, including Spontaneous Healing (1995), Eating Well for Optimum Health (2000), and Healthy Aging (2007). states there are dispensaries where most people have access to cannabis drugs. But they’re there and people can have access to them. Dr. Weil: In most U.S.

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Cannabis and Obesity: New study ties cannabis to lower rates of obesity

Veriheal

from 2000-2020. . When cannabis is combined with healthy foods, such as the recipes in this article, those struggling to lose weight may find it more accessible. Understanding what contributes to and can reduce obesity is important, considering that obesity rates rose from 30.5%