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Cannabis and Obesity: New study ties cannabis to lower rates of obesity

Veriheal

Some, especially those who do not consume cannabis, may think that the munchies would lead to weight gain considering the increase in food intake. However, another stereotype-smashing study found that cannabis legalization is tied to lower obesity rates as more citizens and patients take to cannabis consumption.

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Safer Ways to Consume Cannabis

PrestoDoctor

With the legalization of cannabis in many parts of the world, people are becoming more interested in the various ways to consume it. Traditional methods of cannabis consumption, such as smoking joints or using pipes, involve inhaling the smoke produced by burning the plant material.

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Cannabis and California Farmers’ Markets Could Soon Meet Up

Veriheal

The sponsor of AB 2691, Assemblyman Jim Wood, said, “The focus of the legislation is to help legal cannabis farmers who grow less than one acre of cannabis get consumer recognition for their unique products as the state has done for its craft beer, artisan wine, and family farm industries.” It doesn’t include beverages.

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Cannabis Tinctures: A Comprehensive Guide

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

However, with the recent legalization movement, tinctures are making a major comeback and are now accessible to more people than ever. This way, they can be dosed orally or added to food with ease. However, they do mix well with water-based foods and drinks. They are consumed orally and are metabolized in the digestive system.

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With Edibles Now Legal, Expert Discusses Potential Risks

WeedAdvisor

Exactly a year after legalization, edibles are no longer banned in Canada. But with a prolific grey market offering its own line of powerful edibles and wide array of options for experienced recreational users, legal retailers have their work cut out for them. WeedAdvisor’s Emphasis on Safe Cannabis Consumption. .

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Study to assess hemp seeds as aquafeed

Cannabis Law Report

With support from the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) and the University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture, the project team has begun an initial feasibility trial to assess the impact of hemp protein on fish health and wellbeing, looking at factors such as digestibility and nutritional value.

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Thursday 8 February 2019 – State By State Digest: Federal, Arkansas, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania

Cannabis Law Report

A federal judge has set a binding precedent by ruling that intent does not matter when it comes to cannabis consumption — accidentally consuming cannabis is still a fireable offense. Bill introduced to make CBD food products legal in Maine. Judge: “Accidental” Cannabis Use Still a Fireable Offense for Federal Agencies.