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Marijuana Legalization May Decrease Crime in Nearby States

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Law enforcement, policy makers, and public citizens have long debated how recreational marijuana legalization influences crime and public safety. But how does cannabis legalization impact crime in neighboring states? Does it lead to decreased crime thanks to a reduction in the marijuana black market? Researchers Francis D.

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One Marijuana Arrest Occurs Every 58 Seconds

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You might think that cannabis legalization would lead to a significant decrease in marijuana-related arrests, but that hasn’t been the case. Not only did marijuana arrests initially increase as states legalized the plant, but there are still more people arrested for marijuana possession than for all violent crimes combined.

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CannaMD Partners with Releaf App: Tracking Patient Outcomes

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Releaf is a free mobile app to help patients track, learn from, and improve their use of medical cannabis. The data that is collected in Releaf App is used for multiple research studies and helps physicians identify what products patients are finding most effective. Everything users track is 100% anonymous.

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Marijuana Legalization Linked to Decline in Youth Drug Treatment Admissions

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As marijuana legalization continues to expand across the country, scientists are interested in tracking how legalization influences adolescents. Researchers from Temple University sought to find out how recreational marijuana legalization in Washington and Colorado influenced adolescent treatment admissions for cannabis.

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MJ Biz Chart Says Women account for more than a third of marijuana business executives

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The data, presented in a new MJBizDaily report, “Women & Minorities in the Cannabis Industry,” highlights some of the challenges that women in the marijuana industry may face that men do not. The report can be downloaded for free. Chart: Women account for more than a third of marijuana business executives.

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Reviewing the New Oregon Cannabis Rules

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In November 2022, the OLCC adopted and amended a suite of cannabis rules that became effective January 1, 2023. You can download the changes here and read our previous coverage of many of these changes here , here , here , and here. The OLCC’s new rule changes impact how marijuana businesses may be bought and sold.

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MJ Biz Publish Their 2021 Edition: Women and Minorities in the Cannabis Industry

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Social equity is a critical component in every cannabis market, new and old. Also missing: hard data about it. First published in 2017, and updated in 2019, the new 2021 Women & Minorities in the Cannabis Industry , is now available for download here. As the cannabis industry expands, more women are getting involved.

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