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Harlequin Cannabis Strain Review

Miss Marijuana

It was created by Mr. Green of the House of David Collective, who crossed three landrace sativa strains—a 1970’s Columbian Gold, a Thai, and a Swiss­—with a Nepalese indica. Whether you live in the New England or California, you can find a local dispensary selling Harlequin flower or concentrate. Possible medical benefits of Harlequin.

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Grow landrace cannabis strains with ‘fair trade’ seeds from the source

SpeedWeed

The Indian Landrace Exchange describes itself as a “collective of Indigenous frontline farmers, seed collectors, and preservationists” with the goal of supporting these communities economically while helping spread and preserve their landrace strains. What we do is create small collectives amongst the indigenous farmers.

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What does religion say about cannabis? Is it a sin?

The Cannigma

Beyond its use as a religious sacrament, cannabis has a long and storied history as a form of medicine in the ancient world. While religious scholars may disagree about when and how cannabis is allowed, it is clearly part of the history and the fabric of daily life in much of the Islamic world, and is here to stay.

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The best strains of all time: 100 top cannabis strains to try

SpeedWeed

It has sweet hash flavors with subtle notes of chocolate and coffee. The harsh climate conditioned the plant to grow a thick protective layer of trichomes, making this strain great for making hash. Bred in the Netherlands, the plant has a subtle earthy hash smell with hints of citrus. Parent strain: OG Kush , likely Afghani.

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

Cannabis Law Report

The Cannabis sativa plant has an incredibly multi-layered, rich, and versatile history of human uses for food and fibre, as well as recreational, and religious and spiritual purposes throughout the world (McPartland and Hegman 2018 ; Aldrich 1997 ; Touw 1981 ; Li 1974 ; Bonini et al. Data collection. 2018 ; Frankhauser 2008 ).