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NORML Publish Book Summarizing Hundreds of Studies Assessing the Safety and Efficacy of Cannabis for Patients ….Now Available on Kindle

Cannabis Law Report

NORML is pleased to announce that its newly updated and revised publication, Clinical Applications for Cannabis & Cannabinoids: A Review of the Recent Scientific Literature, 2000 — 2021 , is now available for download on the Kindle app. Proceeds from the purchase of the new book directly fund NORML’s cannabis advocacy efforts.

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Which States Are Voting on Psychedelics?

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Johns Hopkins University first received regulatory approval for psychedelic research in the year 2000. Psilocybin Policies Around the Nation Let’s explore where psilocybin is legal, decriminalized, and on the ballot across U.S. Instead, it essentially makes arrests for psilocybin the lowest priority for law enforcement.

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Europe’s Cannabis-Friendly Hotspots Could Trigger an Economic Shift 

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Patient numbers are set to climb more than 230% over the next four years, and if PP analysts are correct in their predictions, approximately 427,000 European patients will consume medical cannabis in 2023, inflating to around 1.4 million patients by 2027.

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Alert: Invitation to Continued Discussion on Evaluating THC compounds: What is and is not “impairing”?

Cannabis Law Report

The public and the cannabis industry are invited to a June 21, 2022 discussion to help shape future policy and rules related to how LCB and state law will define what are “impairing” and “non-impairing” THC compounds and cannabinoids. A year ago, the LCB Board issued Policy Statement Number PS-21-01 about THC compounds.

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Article: In the Weeds: Marijuana Legalization & Employment Laws

Cannabis Law Report

Network of Trial Law Firms – July 29, 2019. respondents said marijuana use should be legal, compared to 31 percent who supported legalization in the year 2000. [1] Virgin Islands have passed laws allowing medical marijuana use. [7] Rebecca Stephens. According to a 2018 Pew Research Survey, 62 percent of U.S.

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The Top Cannabis Reform Groups to Follow (and Join)

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Today, groups with a decade or less of experience advance policy and conversations alongside the veteran alliances of the movement. The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). NORML acts as a resource for media on cannabis, as well as informs lawmakers, lobbies and other top officials regarding policy.

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The Top Cannabis Reform Groups to Follow (and Join)

PrestoDoctor

Today, groups with a decade or less of experience advance policy and conversations alongside the veteran alliances of the movement. The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). NORML acts as a resource for media on cannabis, as well as informs lawmakers, lobbies and other top officials regarding policy.

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