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How to find low cost, free, and subsidized medical cannabis

The Cannigma

Access problems and medical cannabis. Even with legal medical mariuaana programs in 36 states and the District of Columbia, patients can still face access problems for the following reasons: Economic issues. According to a 2017 report , socioeconomic background is one of the main factors in access to medical marijuana.

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Legendary Cannabis Advocate Eddy Lepp Passes Away 1952-2021

SpeedWeed

Lepp was one of the industry’s greatest advocates, leaving his mark as one of many who suffered in prison as a result of trying to cultivate medical cannabis and help patients get access. Patients would make a donation of $500 for each plant they were growing (a maximum of six). “We We will not take money for marijuana.

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Press Release: Terrapin calls on the cannabis industry to lead an anti-racist movement

Cannabis Law Report

Minority participation in the cannabis sector remains unbalanced and skewed toward white people, with a 2017 Marijuana Business Daily survey finding the overwhelming majority of legal cannabis businesses (a staggering 81%) are white-owned. Black and Latino business owners make up just about 4% and 5% of the industry, respectively.

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Embedding A Culture of DEI

Cannabis Law Report

10 Suggested donation to support NuLeaf Project. Charleen’s edible line serviced a variety of clientele with chronic medical conditions, and those who lack access to cannabis. The event is free for the public. $10 Moderator: Charleen Caabay, Co-Founder & COO, The People’s Dispensary.

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MAPS Is 36 Years Old – Doblin Provides Precis Timeline of the Organization

Cannabis Law Report

MAPS continued to publish Bulletin articles about MDMA research , requests for donations , and discontinuing animal studies. MAPS started research into ayahuasca for addiction , and the late Ashawna Hailey provided a donation of $5.5 MAPS Founder Rick Doblin, Ph.D., MAPS also started research into ibogaine for opiate addiction.