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10 badass sustainable cannabis flowers, joints, hash, and more

SpeedWeed

The exploding legal cannabis market operates under regulations that protect them from law enforcement, but also complicate farmers’ traditional methods of doing things: more waste is produced in complying with seed-to-sale tracking, which includes tagging every single plant with a plastic card detailing its crop and batch information.

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Becoming the Kushman: Kyle Kushman Shares Tips for Growing Incredible Weed

The Cannigma

Kushman would become an institution at the magazine and in the world of cannabis cultivation, before heading out west in 2004 to grow weed legally in California. Asked how cannabis has changed now that it’s become mainstream and legal in states across the country, Kushman doesn’t mince words.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

Firstly, we contextualise cannabis in terms of its historical usage, its legal status, and research relating to knowledge, attitudes, and usage. Elsewhere, cannabis has become legal completely in the case of Uruguay and Canada, and partially in other countries. Legalisation occurred in Australia in 2016.