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California Indica Regular Grow Report (Indoor)

Sensi Seeds

California Indica Regular is a delight to the senses. Visually, she grows sturdy and compact. Flavour and aroma are why wise cannabis connoisseurs flock to this strain. For growers, it is also about the large yields. California Indica is an outcross of two classic strains, Orange Bud and an Afghan Hashplant, to create a new masterpiece for the garden.

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Cannabis Gazpacho Recipe – 420 Gazpacho!

Cannabis Cheri

This chilled summer soup recipe for Cannabis Gazpacho is super quick and easy to make, is low calorie and relatively low carb too. Make the cannabis gazpacho a few hours ahead of time in order to allow the flavors to blend. Leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 2 days. Cannabis Gazpacho Textures People have different preferences when it comes to textures of gazpacho.

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Is weed legal in Alabama?

The Cannigma

Medical: Legal, but limited Recreational: illegal Reciprocity: No. Alabama law does not allow the consumption, possession, or cultivation of marijuana for recreational purposes, but has approved the establishment of a medical marijuana program in February 2021. Roll out of the program has been slow, and as of June 2022, there were still no doctors certified to issue prescriptions, no licensed dispensaries, and no legal farming of cannabis products.

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Inside Chicagoland’s first cannabis consumption lounge – RISE Mundelein

Leafly

Cannabis consumption lounges are finally opening across the country. We get an eye-witness account of the newest in Illinois. The post Inside Chicagoland’s first cannabis consumption lounge – RISE Mundelein appeared first on Leafly.

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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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What the Supreme Court ruling on the EPA means for cannabis

Cannabis Life Network

On the surface, the Supreme Court ruling on the EPA means nothing for cannabis. On June 30th, 2022, the United States Supreme Court issued its verdict for West Virginia v. EPA. This case involves how an administrative arm of the U.S. government – the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – enforces its authority over greenhouse gas emissions. […].

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Clark Howell – Legislative Update Newsletter

Cannabis Law Report

In April, we sent you a 2022 legislative update , highlighting 5 bills that help licensees connect with consumers and diversify their offerings. May 27 was the deadline for bills to pass in the house of origin and head to the other legislative chamber. Today’s bulletin is an update on where those 5 stand: which have advanced and which have fallen flat.

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Washington DC just legalized weed for all adults—but it’s locals only

Leafly

?DC’s mayor opens medical access to all adult residents to give ?medical providers a chance against popular ‘gifting shops’. The post Washington DC just legalized weed for all adults—but it’s locals only appeared first on Leafly.

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Cannabis Industry Growth Potential for 2022

MaxQ Cannabis

In 2019, about a dozen states were working on including cannabis legalization initiatives on their ballot referendums. The number dropped to five due to the COVID-19 pandemic and petitioner campaigns. Despite fewer states in the strategy, the move still contributed to expanding the cannabis market. The current business environment could be the best opportunity for […].

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Urgent care and cannabis: ER staff aren’t just ill-informed about medical marijuana, they’re biased

Leafly

Medications and drug use shouldn't affect a patients quality of care in the emergency room. But for medical cannabis patients, this often isn't the case. The post Urgent care and cannabis: ER staff aren’t just ill-informed about medical marijuana, they’re biased appeared first on Leafly.

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Clark Howell: Psychedelic Law Summit – September 8th

Cannabis Law Report

Psychedelic Law Summit – September 8th. Please join Ariel Clark and Nicole Howell on September 8th for the nation’s first event focused on the practice of law in psychedelics. Presented by Inside Practice and the Psychedelic Bar Association, the Summit will bring together leading subject matter experts from across the legal profession and the psychedelic ecosystem in a wide-ranging and dynamic reflection and discussion of the landscape.

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3 Ways to Relax After a Stressful Day at Work

Otherside Farms

The American Psychological Association received reports from almost 75% of Americans claiming to have had a physical or mental symptom of stress within the previous month. Working long hours can lead to a lot of stress, but it isn’t the only thing that can. Work-related stress generally comes from dealing with a demanding boss, difficult customers, or challenging projects.

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German Cannabis Possession Case Decided On Appeal

Cannabis Law Report

ICBC are reporting this morning. A Lübeck appeals court has exonerated a father and son of possession on the basis of “emergency” treatment. The case may help other German patients beat criminal charges. On the last day of May, a regional appeals court in Lübeck (in the north of Germany) published what might yet become a bellwether cannabis case. As a result, it will also be important to patients across the country for at least the next 18 months until recreational cannabis reform actually kick

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Answer of the Day for Jul 13, 2022

TheAnswerPage

Canada legalized cannabis for medical use in 2001 and for adult recreational use in 2018 at the federal level. Since the legalization of recreational cannabis use, has there been a change in the frequency of prescriptions of some medications? Yes. “Since the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada, prescriptions for opioids, gabapentin, and pregabalin have decreased, especially among patients with public payer insurance plans.” Holman, A., Kruger, D.J., Lucas, P. et al.

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Rob Floyd Introduces the World’s Finest CBD Beverage Elixirs and Lifestyle Products

Cannabis Law Report

Rob Floyd Introduces the World’s Finest CBD Beverage Elixirs and Lifestyle Products. New advanced Absorption, Premium Oil Elixirs, and Water-Soluble Tinctures are featured in the Inedit Rob Floyd CBD Portfolio. Nashville, Tennessee – July 12th, 2022 – Rob Floyd Entertainment, the Nashville based mixology studio, launches today the Inedit Rob Floyd CBD Beverage Elixirs.

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Brutality: Allen Russell’s Life Sentence Without Parole Affirmed

Canna Law Blog

In May 2021, we wrote about the injustice of the Mississippi Court of Appeals affirming a life sentence without eligibility for probation or parole in the case of Allen Russell. Mr. Russell was found in possession of 43 grams (1.5 ounces) of marijuana. A legal basis for Mr. Russell’s brutal sentence was the fact that he had two prior felonies.

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Maine: Office of Cannabis Publishes New Report As Part Of Its Re-Branding Strategy, “The Cannabis Markets Survey Report”

Cannabis Law Report

They write. As part of its rebranding and the Office of Cannabis Policy’s (OCP) continued effort to engage with stakeholders in a meaningful, data-informed way, the OCP commissioned reports on Maine’s cannabis markets, their progress since the launch of the adult use program, and the associated impacts. These periodic reports will provide significant data from which OCP and its stakeholders can inform messaging, engagement, and operations.

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DEA Schedules Public Hearing On Banning of 5 Psychedelics For August 22 2022

Cannabis Law Report

As reported by Kyle Jaeger in Filter , the DEA has set a public hearing for August 22nd, during which any person who can demonstrate they would be “adversely affected or aggrieved” by the proposed scheduling of five tryptamines can ask to testify. While opponents of the DEA’s proposed ban hope the judge will recommend a lower schedule (or none at all) for the five psychedelics, Jaeger points out that the DEA is not bound by the judge’s recommendation: in fact, there’s precedent for it being ign

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4 Best Ways to Take CBD: A Beginner’s Guide

Cannabis Law Report

CBD, or cannabidiol, has gained enormous popularity thanks to its numerous health benefits, ranging from anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects to stress and anxiety management, among others. Furthermore, CBD has a variety of application methods and comes in many different forms, which means that everyone can find a convenient way to benefit from this substance.

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Cannabis Tax Policy and Libraries: A New Whitepaper From EveryLibrary Institute

Cannabis Law Report

In its continuing series of whitepapers, the EveryLibrary Institute has created the “Cannabis Tax Policy and Libraries” whitepaper (July 2022) to help inform library leaders and public policy stakeholders about the role that revenue from recreational cannabis should have in supporting public libraries as community anchor institutions. For decades cannabis legalization seemed out of reach because the substance was viewed as illicit and taboo, yet public opinion has changed.

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Huntington Beach City Council contemplating cannabis tax, commercial legalization

Cannabis Law Report

OC Register report. This fall, Huntington Beach voters could be asked to decide, yet again, on the future of cannabis sales in their city. Although a ballot measure in the primary elections failed last month, the City Council is continuing to consider potential measures to pose to voters in November that could legalize, tax, and regulate the commercial sale of cannabis.

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Portugal: Two arrested as one tonne of hashish seized in Ria Formosa

Cannabis Law Report

Portugal resident reports. A major drug bust saw two people arrested and one tonne of hashish confiscated in the Ria Formosa estuary near Cabanas de Tavira in the early hours of Saturday morning. The operation was carried out by the GNR’s Coastal Control Unit (UCC) in Vila Real de Santo António, which detected the “suspicious movements” of a recreational boat near the Tavira breakwater.

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Oregon Psilocybin Services – Summer Newsletter

Cannabis Law Report

As far as we are aware nobody else is either providing this much information, being so open about it and most importantly doing their best to work through the issues and learn from the mistakes made in cannabis. Once again Oregon leads the pack. We are less than 6 months away from launching the nation’s first psilocybin services regulatory framework.

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Oregon: Jackson County voters may get option to vote on psilocybin in November

Cannabis Law Report

Jackson County voters may decide in November whether they want to ban psychedelic mushroom businesses. Jackson County Commissioners will hold a public hearing about the potential ban at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Jackson County Courthouse Auditorium, 10 S. Oakdale Avenue, Medford. In 2020, 55.75% of Oregon voters approved the growing and therapeutic use of psilocybin mushrooms, commonly known as magic mushrooms.