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Highly Grounded: The Strings Connecting Cannabis and Yoga

Cannabis Life Network

Chilling out and finding inner peace has been gaining popularity in this modern world that is buzzing with noise and bursting with energy. To combat the mounting stress, both yoga and cannabis provide venues to escape. These ‘tools’ enable people to find their quiet spots or happy places, even for just a speck of a […]. The post Highly Grounded: The Strings Connecting Cannabis and Yoga appeared first on Cannabis News, Lifestyle - Headlines, Videos & Cooking.

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Half-Truths and Canna Law on the Internet

Canna Law Blog

When it comes to canna law on the internet, half-truths might be a bigger problem than outright lies or mistakes. Recently, our sister China Law Blog declared that China Law on the Internet Is All Wrong. As a lawyer who spends a lot of time working on China-related matters, I can confirm that there is a lot of wrong information online on China law. This got me thinking about the vast amount of information about canna law on the internet that is, well, wrong.

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Sen Scott Wiener’s Legislation to Halt Cities from Banning Medicinal Cannabis Passes Senate Governance and Finance Committee

Cannabis Law Report

Sierra Times. April 23, 2022 – SACRAMENTO – Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco)’s Senate Bill 1186 , which restores voter-created access to medicinal cannabis across the state by requiring cities to provide patients access to purchase medicinal cannabis by delivery, passed the Senate Governance and Finance Committee by a vote of 4-1.

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Answer of the Day for Apr 24, 2022

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What are the common routes of medical marijuana administration used by people diagnosed with cancer? According to a literature review, “Oils and oral solutions (e.g. homemade oils or Dronabinol oral solution), capsules (e.g. homemade capsules, Dronabinol, and Nabilone), oromucosal sprays (e.g. Nabiximols), and smoked cannabis were cited in more than 50% of the studies and reviews.

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Where the Money Grows: Learning the Industry Trends in Medical Cannabis, Recreational Marijuana, Hemp, and Beyond

Speaker: Jonathan Bench, International Cannabis and Securities Business Attorney at Harris Bricken

The U.S. cannabis industry is still in its infancy, even though states began engaging with legalization in one form or another in the late 1990s. Today, many opportunities exist for individuals and businesses that want to engage in the industry. Some want to directly own licensed businesses, while others prefer to keep the industry at an arm’s length and merely profit from it.

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Canada: Government of Alberta announces funding for development of new hemp processing facilities

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CFWE FM. A new investment of $900,000 will see two new state-of-the-art hemp processing plants developed in Alberta. The Government of Alberta announced new investment into the province’s hemp industry and processing capabilities. On Thursday, the province issued a total of $900,000 in grant funding to two hemp companies, INCA Renewtech and Blue Sky Hemp Adventures.

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Australia: Cops Raid Goat Stealing Illegal Weed Growing Crime Syndicate!

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Channel 9 News Australia. Eight people from western and southern parts of NSW have been charged with drug and rural crime offences following investigations which began in May last year. PolAir raided multiple properties — across about 48,500 hectares (120,000 acres) — in the Murrumbidgee earlier this week, covering Bundure, Kidman Way at Mount Hope, Illawong and Landervale.

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INCBA Open 22-23 Board Nominations

Cannabis Law Report

INCBA Board Nominations are Open! INCBA is looking for our new slate of Directors for the 2022-2024 term. Great non-profit directors are goal-driven, engaged, and ready to participate both in the financial and operational aspects of INCBA. Are you our next Board Member? Eligible INCBA Board Members have: Been a member of INCBA Since June 30, 2021 or before.

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Psychedelic Bar Association – Latest Committe Updates

Cannabis Law Report

Here’s what they published in their latest alert. Committee Updates. The Corporate Forms and Business Practices Committee has been meeting regularly since mid-March (Stewards: Rebecca Lee and Josh Kappel , Board Rep: Nicole Howell ). Committee members passed internal processes for decision making and are discussing a variety of issues related to corporate governance and public benefit-based business models.

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New Hampshire Senate panel rejects rec

Cannabis Law Report

MJ Biz reports. A New Hampshire Senate committee rejected a bill that would legalize recreational marijuana sales, but only at state-owned stores. “Why would we want to join the herd of introducing to our culture legalization of a substance that is unquestionably a gateway drug?” said Sen. Bob Giuda, R-Warren. The Senate Ways and Means Committee voted unanimously against House Bill 1598 on Wednesday, Manchester TV station WMUR reported.

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Trinidad & Tobago: Chaguanas West MP questions religious use of cannabis

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Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally is calling on the government to clarify how religious bodies would be able to obtain, store and transfer marijuana without an exchange of cash. During his contribution to a motion to adopt the report of a joint select committee (JSC) on the Cannabis Control Bill in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, Rambally said there were parts of the bill which did not clearly address the religious use of marijuana.

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Washington legislators strike the word ‘marijuana’ from all state laws, calling term racist

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At long last. let’s see all other states do this and ASAP. Yahoo News. “Pot,” “weed,” “grass,” “Mary Jane,” “flower” — there is no shortage of terms to describe cannabis. However, Washington state is taking one word officially off the table: “marijuana.”. Legislators recently passed a law that changes every Revised Code of Washington with the word “marijuana.