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Cookies Humboldt Grown Initiative Pays Tribute to Famed Cannabis of Emerald Triangle

Cannabis Law Report

Cookies Celebrates Renegade Cultivators and Region’s Decades-Long History With The Launch of New Craft Cannabis Line. With a history dating back to 1960s counterculture, the Emerald Triangle has long been considered the top cannabis growing region in America. About Cookies.

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Does Marijuana Make You Lazy?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

To understand why this myth is so pervasive, it’s important to first understand the history of marijuana. Now that vape pens and edibles are becoming more easily accessible in reputable dispensaries, the options are seemingly limitless. Edibles can creep up on you and seriously kick your butt if you eat too much. 1] Malceva, M.,

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AAFP ( American Academy of Family Physicians) Releases Marijuana, Cannabinoids Position Paper

Cannabis Law Report

The AAFP advocates for robust regulation regarding labeling and child-proof packaging of all marijuana and cannabinoid products. Cannabis use, both medically and recreationally, is prevalent throughout history. and popularity of edibles. Medicinal cannabis: history, pharmacology, and implications for the acute care setting.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

Listen & Subscribe: In light of Black History Month, we feel it is important and relevant to talk about how minorities in the United States and around the world have been disproportionately affected by drug policy and the war on drugs. EG: So, it is February, which means it’s Black History Month in the US right, Codi?

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Montana Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – But When Can Users Get It?

Veriheal

Growers and manufacturers of cannabis will also have to navigate a 35% THC potency cap on flower and new caps on packaged products include 100mg total package THC content for edibles and 800mg for topical products. That number has steadily rebounded since.