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Facebook Marketing for Cannabis Businesses and Cannabis-Related Businesses

SpeedWeed

The company states that content and ads which promote advocacy and don’t promote the sale or distribution of cannabis are allowed, but ad accounts that follow those guidelines are shut down all the time. . Do post advocacy content including data, statistics, quotes, legislative updates, health reports, research results, and so on.

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How to Promote a Cannabis Business with Social Media Marketing

SpeedWeed

If your ads don’t promote cannabis or cannabis products in any way and they’re strictly educational (including the image or video, the message, and the landing page that the ad leads to) or used only for advocacy, then you might have a chance to get your ads approved by social media sites. That’s not always the case though.

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A Hidden Origin Story of the CBD Craze

SMPL

And though a few outliers responded well to CBD alone, GW’s data showed that for relieving pain and inflammation, helping with sleep and alleviating seizures and spasms, most patients got the most benefit from an equal mix of CBD and THC — a drug the company called Sativex. And with this group, finally, it seemed to be coming together.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

At the same time, the outlook on cannabis research data is largely positive. Data collection. One coder then independently coded the entire dataset and entered the data into NVivo v12. This offers a more denotative approach to complement the data. upcoming seminars).

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Behind the Scenes on Cannabis Normalization With JM Pedini

The Cannigma

We do NORML legal seminars twice a year where attorneys from around the country can come and get the required continuing legal education credits, with a focus on cannabis, of course, our seminars. It’s not with volumes of data, and facts and figures. We have the NORML legal committee as well. EG: One of those ones.

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