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Searching for the origin of Blue Dream marijuana strain

SpeedWeed

Today the strain is considered ubiquitous, well-liked, and basic. It’s a power fueled by the botanists, outlaws, and activists who gave the small, liberal surf city of Santa Cruz, California, an outsize role in shaping the history of cannabis. Few places on Earth have a cannabis culture as deep and influential. Until now I hope.

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Conversations in Cannabis: The Hemp Renaissance with Chad Frey

Cannabis Law Report

O ver the past few weeks I’ve had a chance to speak with Chad Frey and get to hear more about his journey in the role of COO and Co-Founder of Cannabis CRE Capital as well as his role as CEO of Attilah, whose wholesale model aims to engage a New Hemp Renaissance. If you wish to re-publish this story please do so with following accreditation.

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A Hidden Origin Story of the CBD Craze

SMPL

There was a strong sense that this was really going to be something, if when people use these strains they have any kind of experience like the mice did in the laboratories,” said Martin Lee, a writer who at the time had been finishing a book about the social history of marijuana for Simon & Schuster.

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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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Meritas Law Firms Worldwide Article: Global Cannabis Industry: The Essential Primer

Cannabis Law Report

As more countries legalize or decriminalize the cultivation, manufacture, sale, and use of cannabis, companies across a variety of industries are looking for opportunities to capitalize on this emerging market. Not only are makers of foods, health and beauty products, and supplements interested in CBD and THC.

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Is Federal Cannabis Reform Just Around the Corner?

Veriheal

A Short Presidential Cannabis History. Besides the obvious, the MORE Act would expunge records of prior cannabis convictions, add a 5% federal sales tax, and ultimately deschedule cannabis from its current schedule 1 status. Immigrants seeking citizenship in the US would no longer be denied access to cannabis. The MORE Act.