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Gut Feeling

Project CBD

One gastrointestinal condition long associated with self-medication through cannabis is inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IBD in Puerto Rico In 2016, the government of Puerto Rico legalized medicinal cannabis for a relatively short list of specific conditions, including Crohn’s disease. A flurry of recent research bears this out.

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The CBD Market Bets Big on Pets in 2019 and Beyond

Cannabis Law Report

In fact, the Brightfield Group claims that the CBD market may reach $24 billion by 2023, good news for businesses such as Next Green Wave, Inc. That said, research conducted to date has been promising, with CBD demonstrating the potential for aiding with a wide range of health conditions and resulting symptoms.

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The Direct Correlation Between CBDa Use and a Relaxed State of Mind

The Joint Blog

According to a recent poll by the American Psychiatric Association, many Americans are anticipating that 2023 will be a stressful year. It ensures that the body functions optimally, regulating things like appetite and digestion, temperature, immune function, inflammation, motor control, mood, memory, sleep, and pain and pleasure response.

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The Cannabis Cancer Connection

Project CBD

Goldstrich, MD, with Angela Bacca (Flower Valley Press, 2023). CB2 receptors are found in the digestive and immune system, and specifically on many tumors, especially malignancies related to the immune system like leukemias and lymphomas. The second receptor to which THC binds is CB2. Many tumors contain both CB1 and CB2 receptors.

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New Rules: Oregon Cannabis Retailers Must Certify Tax Compliance

Canna Law Blog

On June 15, 2023, the OLCC approved temporary rules requiring marijuana retailers to obtain a Certificate of Tax Compliance (“Certificate”) from the Oregon Department of Revenue (“DOR”) as a condition for acquiring or renewing a marijuana retailer license, as well as for changes of ownership and adding someone to a license.