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Ten Fiction Books to Read When Stoned

Cannabis Life Network

These might not be the “top” ten, but you should read these ten fiction books when stoned. Cannabis and reading have a long history together. It’s one of cannabis’ most remarkable features: increasing the vividness and detail of your mind’s eye.

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New NORML Book Summarizing Hundreds of Studies Assessing the Safety and Efficacy of Cannabis for Patients Now Available on Kindle

NORML

“When it comes to addressing questions specific to the safety and therapeutic efficacy of cannabis, this publication provides the evidence that patients and their physicians – as well as lawmakers – need to know.”.

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Friday Book Club: The Art of Cooking Cannabis

Cannabis Law Report

“ The Art of COOKING CANNABIS with CBD and THC-Infused Recipes from Across America – Tracey Medeiros. Who doesn’t love some solid marijuana edibles in their life? You can absolutely take your cannabis connoisseur game to the next level with this awesome book of cannabis recipes put together by author Tracey Medeiros.

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New Book Focuses on Practicing Proper Marijuana Etiquette

Cannabis Law Report

However, at least one area demands a bit of respect for the rules, and it involves marijuana etiquette. The Art of Marijuana Etiquette: A Sophisticated Guide to the High Life,” recently went on sale. It’s a good gift idea for someone new to cannabis or as a refresher for you to keep around the house.

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Friday Book Club: DIY Cannabis Extracts

Cannabis Law Report

“DIY Cannabis Extracts 101: The Essential And Easy Beginner’s Cannabis Cookbook On How To Make Medical Marijuana Extracts At Home”… Read More. The post Friday Book Club: DIY Cannabis Extracts appeared first on Cannabis Law Report.

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Doctor Takes on Marijuana Myths in New Book

Cannabis Law Report

Rebecca Siegel grew up in a generation where the “this is your brain on drugs” public service announcements made people fear what might happen to them if they used any kind of drug, including marijuana. She now is a medical marijuana practitioner who knows what cannabis can do. But she knows marijuana myths persist.

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In new book, WSU Vancouver professor sees benefits of legalized marijuana

Cannabis Chronicles

In the months after Washington voters approved legalized marijuana in 2012, Clayton Mosher, a sociology professor at Washington State University Vancouver, noticed what he believed to be unnecessary safety concerns. The book traces the evolution of society’s views on the drug and how it has affected policy.