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WA’s Cannabis Employment Protections, Psilocybin-Color Blindness Case Study, & Ketamine’s Rise Explained

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The case report built off data self-study complied by an Institute colleague and combined it with past reports of colorblind individuals who experienced vision improvements after consuming psilocybin. Test data showed that the subject experienced peak partial vision improvement around eight days after consuming psilocybin.

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RYAH Medtech Inc. Completes Initial Shipment for Major UK-based Clinical Trial

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The initial shipment is designated to be used by the Clinic in a pilot run in preparation for the previously announced study , based out of the United Kingdom, on the safety and efficacy of cannabis and hemp for the treatment of patients suffering from chronic pain. billion, servicing nearly 340,000 active patients.

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Dentons: Cannabis Group Weekly Alert – August 2019 #3

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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released new data indicating a substantial increase in the growth of US hemp production. Iowa’s Medical Cannabidiol Board formally approved a measure to add chronic pain to the list of conditions that qualify a patient for medical cannabis. billion by 2024.

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Dentons’ Cannabis Group Latest Weekly Update – June 2019 #4

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The House also included amendments transferring $5 million from the Drug Enforcement Administration to opioid treatment programs, and directing the Food and Drug Administration to establish regulations for adding CBD to food and dietary supplements. billion in 2024, nearly triple the US$14.9 billion estimated for this year.

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NORML Issues Report Highlighting 2021 State Legislative Victories

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According to recent polling data , nearly seven in ten Americans, including majorities of all major subgroups by gender, age, income and education, and including majorities of Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, believe that the use of marijuana should be made legal. The personal use provisions took effect on July 1, 2021.