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What Could Rescheduling Mean for Medical Cannabis Patients?

Canna Care Docs

In this blog, we’ll break down what the big news means and what could happen next. Rescheduling would ease those research barriers, improving access to data and education around the plant and opening the door to fully explore the medical benefits cannabis could provide. In the wake of this announcement, you may have a few questions.

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Published data on cannabis treatment to reduce opioid usage

Healer

The post Published data on cannabis treatment to reduce opioid usage appeared first on Healer. Read full published study. Read Dr. Sulak’s Medical Cannabis and Opioid Guide to learn how to use cannabis to reduce and replace opioid medications here .

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Australia Cannabis Q&A

Canna Law Blog

Data Privacy 29. What data privacy obligations do cannabis businesses have? Given the sensitive nature of medicinal cannabis information, businesses must comply with the Privacy Act 1988, including: Secure storage of patient data. Valid consent for data collection and use.

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California Shattered Marijuana Tax Revenue Record In Latest Fiscal Year, State Reports

Cannabis Law Report

Cannabis Tax Revenue Update [EconTax Blog]. Aug 23, 2021 – Cannabis Tax Revenue Update [EconTax Blog] Seth Kerstein In November 2016, California voters approved Proposition 64 , which legalized the nonmedical use of cannabis. Cannabis Tax Revenue Update [EconTax Blog]. Other recent reports.

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Marijuana article strikes a nerve

Cannabis Chronicles

Gladwell’s article and a subsequent New York Times op-ed by Berenson, was quickly rebuked by marijuana researchers and legalization advocates, who took issue with Gladwell’s selective use of data and Berenson’s linking marijuana use to schizophrenia. In 2017, for example, Washington had 304.5

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Kight On Cannabis: TOTAL THC AND THE USDA RULE- A DATA DRIVEN ANALYSIS

Cannabis Law Report

Based on her data, Dr. Snyder finds that requiring “Total THC” concentrations not to exceed 0.3%, rather than just limiting ?9-THC, This data shows that 97.4% (370 out of 380) samples fell at or below the 0.3% In this article, Dr. Snyder distills her analysis of hemp testing during the 2018 and 2019 growing seasons. HEMP VIABILITY.

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Sequencing Cannabis Genetics for IP Protection: 4 Things to Consider

Medicinal Genomics

Editor’s Note: This following blog is an excerpt from an article that appeared in the March/April 2019 issue of Terpenes & Testing Magazine. Whole Genome Data. When it comes to sequencing your cultivar’s genetics for IP purposes, the more data the better. View the full article. . Publish to the Blockchain.

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