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

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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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Citrus dynasty: A Tangie family genealogy

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Cannabis beginners all the way to serious hash heads have cemented Tangie’s place on the Mt. Tangie’s rise offers a true American story of multi-generational family farming strapped to the rocket of medical marijuana legalization, the rise of butane hash oil, and the contemporary rosin movement. Olympus of modern strain families.

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The Flowr Corporation Announces Export Agreement to Israel with Focus Medical Herbs and IM Cannabis

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JWC is a licensed producer located in Kitchener, Ontario, selling cannabis flower, pre-rolls, hash and kief in the Canadian recreational cannabis market under the JWC and Wagners brands. In Canada, IMC operates through Trichome JWC Acquisition Corp. (d/b/a d/b/a “ JWC ”).

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

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I don’t really know, as Hezekiah was alluding to on the collective question, people have to have their come-to-Jesus moment. Your collective defense, if you’re staying medical, your collective defense can help keep you out of jail for 2018. As a collective, you still have to pay your taxes. The fines are significant.

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

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Since ancient times, the use of medicinal cannabis has been documented for a wide range of ailments in regions like India, China, Tibet, and Mesopotamia, for conditions such as epilepsy, dysmenorrhea and labour pain, rheumatism, urinary tract infections, gonorrhoea, and even leprosy. Data collection. Bonini et al.