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Cannabis consumers, real-world data, and why it matters

The Cannigma

The Cannigma has always taken a data-informed approach to content creation – though up until recently we’ve been primarily leaning on the existing peer-reviewed literature to guide our content. We need more data – human data – on specific applications for the plant – symptoms, use cases, conditions and patient types.

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Lawmakers Reintroduce Marijuana Data Collection Act To Congress

SpeedWeed

A bipartisan group of lawmakers from both houses of Congress reintroduced on Thursday the Marijuana Data Collection Act, a bill that would require the federal government to study the effects of legal cannabis. Congress and the American people need reliable facts on the impact of states’ legal marijuana programs.

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Wearables data: CBD+CBN+THC can support deeper sleep

The Cannigma

1 When we invited Cannigma readers to try Slumber’s Deep Zzzs gummies for sleep, we were particularly interested in digging into the data on sleep quality – not just total sleep time. 2 While the data collection effort did not include a control group, the prime findings were found to be statistically significant.

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Does Legal Cannabis Increase Your Home’s Value? This Data Says So

Cannabis Law Report

A recent study conducted by the National Association of Realtors said 50% of leasing professionals found it wasn’t hard to re-lease a property after tenants smoked cannabis indoors, and the organization “does not have a position on cannabis legalization.”. Legal cannabis raises home value. Clever combined data from Zillow, the U.S.

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New Frontier Data Report – Combined U.S. legal and illicit cannabis sales totalled US$97 billion in 2021

Cannabis Law Report

A new report by New Frontier Data estimated that U.S. legal and illicit cannabis consumer spending reached an estimated US$97 billion in 2021, according to a new report by New Frontier Data. legal and illicit sales in 2021, cannabis consumer spending now exceeds spirits ($86 billion), validating the vast market opportunity.

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States That Restrict MMJ Access Are Interfering With Patients’ Rights, Study Shows

Veriheal

As medicinal and recreational cannabis legalization continues to sweep across the United States, a recent study paints a concerning portrait of many states denying or restricting medical marijuana (MMJ) access. Many patients take MMJ for more reasons than one.

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Report: Gen Z Would Rather Smoke Cannabis Than Consume Alcohol

Veriheal

By engaging individuals across various age groups and demographics, we gather insights into usage patterns, medical conditions, past substance experiences, and more. California was the first state to legalize medicinal cannabis in 1996, right around the time that Gen Z began to enter society.