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A Founder Looks at 50: The Important Role of Medical Experts in Support of Legalization

NORML

For NORML’s 50th anniversary, every Friday we will be posting a blog from NORML’s Founder Keith Stroup as he reflects back on a lifetime as America’s foremost marijuana smoker and legalization advocate. This is the seventh in a series of blogs on the history of NORML and the legalization movement. Dr. Andrew Weil, MD.

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A Founder Looks at 50: The Important Role of Medical Experts in Support of Legalization

NORML

For NORML’s 50th anniversary, every Friday we will be posting a blog from NORML’s Founder Keith Stroup as he reflects back on a lifetime as America’s foremost marijuana smoker and legalization advocate. This is the seventh in a series of blogs on the history of NORML and the legalization movement. Dr. Andrew Weil, MD.

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California: Which Set of Books?

Cannabis Law Report

Let’s begin with an old joke…how many sets of books does a business need to keep? The new reality is that a California cannabis business needs to maintain FOUR sets of books in order to comply with the requirements of the agencies that regulate California’s cannabis industry. We all know how that story ends.

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Santa Barbara, Brand Farms Raid Reveals Political Dealings

Cannabis Law Report

Brand Farms was expected to be the model for legal cannabis growing in Santa Barbara County until it was raided. Investigators discovered off-book, or black market, marijuana sales and a small volatile extrication lab along with extracted oil, which is outside of the grower’s license and is known to be combustible if produced incorrectly.

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Back to the BRC: “The ability to tax cannabis is one of the main political reasons given to support recreational legalization. A successful tax system will need to raise money to pay for increased education, public health and enforcement costs associated with marijuana cultivation and use.”

Cannabis Law Report

While we could devote a book length article to a present day critique of that report we are going to limit our thoughts to a review of the Tax Policy component of the report which appears on pages 48 through 56. The ability to tax cannabis is one of the main political reasons given to support recreational legalization.

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Perfecting cannabis with Michael Backes

The Cannigma

Michael Backes has a background in writing about turbines and in Cannabis Pharmacy, a book he wrote. What’s really cool about their Happy Camper is they’re using strange specific extraction processes. If you’ve read his book, you would know that. It’s not a book about cannabis terpenes. EG: Right.

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Searching for the origin of Blue Dream marijuana strain

SpeedWeed

It was one of the first strains to be extracted by the major California brand AbsoluteXtracts, said James Rowan, director of major brands. Nordahl curates an extremely unique collection of pot in the garden, and introduces me to a relatively ancient Santa Cruz grower, Yoda. They’ll always sell it. “It Ellen Holland for Leafly).

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