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Shemshemet: Cannabis in Ancient Egypt

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For more on cannabis medicine in ancient Egypt see the Antique Cannabis Book. Seshat was the Egyptian Goddess of temple architecture and mistress of scribes, presiding over the “House of Life,” also known as the “House of Books.” Hash was very common as was opium” (Zias, 2005). Manniche, 1989).

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

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Next thing we have here is that there is no regulation on onsite consumption at a retailer. One a consumption retail license that would allow for edible products only. And then you see the consumption version of that, where folks would be sold a small amount of cannabis or concentrate that they could use on site.

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

Cannabis Law Report

There was one case study and one book review during this period. 2), one book review in the MJA, and one 2018 case study in Australian Doctor by the country’s first registered cannabis prescribing physician, Dr Vicki Kotsirilos. New York: Basic Books; 1987. upcoming seminars). 5), Medical Observer ( n ?=?3), 7) and 2018 ( n ?=?4),

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

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The new law rolled out first with dried cannabis and low-concentration cannabis oils. Some retailers removed hash products from their stores, while others thumbed their noses and continued business as before the ruling.”. Even under the Farm Bill, some states still have on their books that any amount of THC is illegal.

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