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Appeals Court Rejects Federal Gun Ban for Marijuana Consumers

NORML

"In short, our history and tradition may support some limits on an intoxicated person’s right to carry a weapon, but it does not justify disarming a sober citizen based exclusively on his past drug usage." The post Appeals Court Rejects Federal Gun Ban for Marijuana Consumers appeared first on NORML.

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Review: Peanut Butter Cookies by Enliven

Illinois News Joint

After working in the Missouri market and shopping in Michigan, I am sad to say that the Illinois selection of infused baked goods is miniscule by comparison. Enliven , a brand by Illinois-based Krown Craft Cannabis , offers a selection of baked good with its new line of infused classic cookies. The team here already reviewed the Snickerdoodle and Chocolate Chip flavors, and I am rounding out the trio of flavors with the Peanut Butter Cookies.

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The Fight for Legalization Doesn’t Take a Summer Break

NORML

NORML’s work for cannabis consumers never takes a vacation. The post The Fight for Legalization Doesn’t Take a Summer Break appeared first on NORML.

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Part 2: Adult-use legalization effects on medical prices

Illinois News Joint

In Part 1 of this series, we compared and contrasted registered medical cannabis patient’s price per gram for dry flower before and after adult-use legalization, as well as adult-use and medical prices. In Part II, we do the same for the price per gram for Extracts in Illinois. Out of all the cannabis products in Illinois, medical cannabis Extracts have had the most volatile variances for price per gram.

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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 To Keep In Mind When Using Cannabis To Sleep

The Fresh Toast

What To Keep In Mind When Using Cannabis To Sleep Want to feel more rested during the day? Here are some things to keep in mind when using cannabis to help you clock in your eight hours. The post What To Keep In Mind When Using Cannabis To Sleep appeared first on The Fresh Toast.

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Maryland Hemp Industry Challenges New Cannabis Licensing

Veriheal

The Maryland Hemp Coalition, hemp farmers, and other hemp-related businesses have filed a suit, challenging Maryland’s new recreational cannabis licensing policy, which they say favors only a special handful of businesses. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit are Gov. Wes Moore (D), Maryland Cannabis Administration, and the Maryland Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission.

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Arkansas Passed a Cannabis Gun Rights Law. It Won’t Work.

Canna Law Blog

Last week, Marijuana Moment reported on a new Arkansas law that would protect medical cannabis users’ gun rights. This law is the most recent in a series of attempts by states to get around federal gun control laws that prohibit cannabis users from owning or buying guns. It won’t work. I’ve written extensively on the federal laws at issue (see links to my posts below).

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How Cannabis Helps Treat Head Injuries

The Fresh Toast

How Cannabis Helps Treat Head Injuries Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide in individuals under the age of 45. Triggered by concussions from car accidents, falls, violent contact sports, explosives or by gunshot and stab wounds, TBI affects over 2.5 million Americans and Canadians annually. It is the most commonly identified cause of epilepsy among adults.