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Cannabis laws in Puerto Rico

The Cannigma

Recreational cannabis is not legal in the commonwealth of Puerto Rico but the island legalized medical cannabis in 2015. Only registered medical patients are allowed to possess cannabis in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico legalized medical cannabis in 2015 and the program was refined and expanded in 2017 and 2018.

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Media Fearmongering Making Public Nervous About Edibles

WeedAdvisor

In the case of cannabis edibles, sources like Global News have opted for the latter. WeedAdvisor has also covered the issue of cannabis edible poisoning on multiple occasions. The media, on the other hand, attempted to not only lump legal edibles (which will be very low in THC) with their illegal counterparts.

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Cannabis Edibles Pose Serious Risks to Our Kids

Puff Puff Post

In October 2019, Health Canada approved the sale of cannabis edibles, topicals and extracts for early 2020. Let us hope that one of Health Canada’s New Year’s resolutions is to do a better job of regulating cannabis and protecting the public, and in particular youth, from harm. per 1,000 visits in 2015 from 1.8

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The Top Print Publications In the Cannabis Industry

Cannabis Law Report

So with that said, we put together a list of the top cannabis industry print publications. A Different Leaf provides a roadmap to the landscape of cannabis for new and experienced consumers in Massachusetts. A Different Leaf provides a roadmap to the landscape of cannabis for new and experienced consumers in Massachusetts.

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Exploring the Benefits of Cannabis for Chronic Pain Management

United Patients Group

In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the science behind cannabis and its role in managing chronic pain, explore the latest research findings, discuss the available product options, and provide practical advice for incorporating medical marijuana into your chronic pain management strategy. Some key findings include: 1.

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Best strains and terpenes for pain management

The Cannigma

One of the most common uses of medical cannabis is to treat chronic pain. In fact, modern research on cannabis and pain dates back to before 1975. There have been a number of preclinical and clinical trials studying cannabis’ effects on pain. Strain names aren’t regulated and are a poor indicator of how cannabis will affect you.

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Native Roots Cannabis Co. Launches First of Its Kind Clean Stock® Program in Colorado Through a Partnership with Front Range Biosciences

Cannabis Law Report

Front Range Biosciences® (“FRB”), a cannabis and hemp genetics platform company, announced today plans to begin a partnership with Colorado’s leading medical and adult use cannabis operator, Native Roots Cannabis Co. Native Roots has been a market-leading cannabis company in Colorado and nationally.