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2nd Law Prof Cannabis Book Published In A Week! Professor Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, “Waiting to Inhale”

Cannabis Law Report

A new co-authored book by University of Toronto Mississauga professor Akwasi Owusu-Bempah examines how harsh cannabis laws have contributed to racial injustice—and how to repair the communities most affected.

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50 stoner books to beat the self-isolation blues

Leafly

The beauty of reading is that a book can take you anywhere. Books aren’t limited by quarantines or social distancing or the laws of science. We’ve assembled a list of 50 of our favorite stoner books. Whether you define a stoner book as a novel about the delights of cannabis, or a nonfiction work about […].

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Book Review: Lace the air with LSD – Mike Jay, London Review Of Books

Cannabis Law Report

Over the years there I’ve learnt that there are only half a dozen English language publications with book reviews worth… Read More. The post Book Review: Lace the air with LSD – Mike Jay, London Review Of Books first appeared on Cannabis Law Report.

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Friday Book Club: DIY Cannabis Extracts

Cannabis Law Report

The post Friday Book Club: DIY Cannabis Extracts appeared first on 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.

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Friday Book Club: The Art of Cooking Cannabis

Cannabis Law Report

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. Get into “The Art of Cooking Cannabis” and you will learn that recipe among tons of additional recipes available in this book. Great stuff to be had in this book!

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Cannabis in the classroom: The children’s book you never thought you’d see

The Cannigma

The questions and concerns that face school children who use medical cannabis are at the core of a new children’s book, written during the pandemic by a young mother and nurse. The book centers around a student named Asa, who is starting third grade at a new school. It’s a layered audience.

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Boston University School of Law Professor Jay Wexler Publishes Book, “Weed Rules”

Cannabis Law Report

Here’s the extended press release from Boston University ports betting is an age-old vice once considered a corrupting influence and yet it’s now legal in many states, including Massachusetts, and even celebrated in TV ads featuring local and national celebrities.

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