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Two People Charged for Pot Every Hour, Every Day in Kentucky, Data Shows

Despite the dramatic shift in opinion about cannabis in America, Kentucky law enforcement agents continued to charge people with cannabis-related charges at a steady rate, in tandem with offenses across the board. According to analysis of the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) data, more than 300,000 people in Kentucky have been charged with

2023-09-26T10:16:09+00:00September 26th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Two People Charged for Pot Every Hour, Every Day in Kentucky, Data Shows

Minnesota’s New Cannabis Czar Steps Down After One Day

On September 21, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz appointed cannabis business consultant Erin DuPree as head of the Office of Cannabis Management, to oversee the state’s nascent adult-use marijuana market. On September 22, amid allegations that she sold illegal products at her hemp shop, DuPree said that she would “not be going forward” as the the

2023-09-25T10:17:11+00:00September 25th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Minnesota’s New Cannabis Czar Steps Down After One Day

Woman Arrested for Flying Drone with Drugs, Porn into Australian Prison

A Brisbane woman pleaded guilty Friday to charges stemming from an incident in Spring of last year when a drone containing drugs and pornography crash-landed into the recreation yard of a correctional facility in Queensland. According to information originally disseminated by the Australian Associated Press, 27-year-old Cheyenne Anniki Petryszyn was on parole when a drone

2023-09-25T10:17:11+00:00September 25th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Woman Arrested for Flying Drone with Drugs, Porn into Australian Prison

UN Report Calls for Drug Policies That Protect Human Rights, Reduce Harm

On Sept. 20, the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council published the UN Human Rights Office Report regarding human rights issues that have developed due to the War on Drugs. This report was created by request of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in April 2023, and was introduced during the 54th

2023-09-25T10:17:12+00:00September 25th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on UN Report Calls for Drug Policies That Protect Human Rights, Reduce Harm

Over Eight Hundred Banks File to Allow Cannabis Businesses, FinCEN Reports

Banking institutions are in a race to allow cannabis businesses ahead of imminent changes in the way cannabis is classified at the federal level, according to federal data. Cannabis remains prohibited at the federal level, but the U.S. Health & Human Services Department (HHS) recommendation to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule

2023-09-25T10:17:12+00:00September 25th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Over Eight Hundred Banks File to Allow Cannabis Businesses, FinCEN Reports

Research Finds Increased Heavy Metals Risk for Cannabis Users, Affirms Testing Need

A new study conducted by New York’s Columbia University researchers used a massive database from the U.S. Centers of Disease Control’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in an effort to determine whether cannabis users had higher levels of any of 17 different metals in their blood or urine.  The study ultimately revealed that cannabis-only

2023-09-25T10:17:13+00:00September 25th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Research Finds Increased Heavy Metals Risk for Cannabis Users, Affirms Testing Need

Bitcoin Mining Farm Discovered During Chile Drug Raid

A police raid in Santiago, Chile resulted in the seizure of multiple narcotics as well as the discovery of a Bitcoin mining operation, which local authorities said marked the first time such a glaring link between organized crime and cryptocurrency had been found in Chile. According to an article in El Mostrador, a Chilean newspaper,

2023-09-22T10:16:13+00:00September 22nd, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Bitcoin Mining Farm Discovered During Chile Drug Raid

Denmark Parliament Inquiry Shows That 320,862 Pounds of Cannabis Have Been Destroyed

The Danish Parliament’s Health Committee recently stated that it has destroyed more than 145,541 kilograms (or approximately 320,862 pounds) of cannabis, measured in dry weight. According to a parliamentary inquiry response, the committee has also issued 303 permits to undergo the destruction of the plant material. According to an email obtained by MJBizDaily, the destroyed

2023-09-22T10:16:13+00:00September 22nd, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Denmark Parliament Inquiry Shows That 320,862 Pounds of Cannabis Have Been Destroyed

The Netherlands Government Announced a Start Date for Cannabis Pilot Program

The Netherlands government recently confirmed that it plans to start its pilot program on December 15 later this year. “The most recent planning shows that two legal growers are expected to be ready for delivery to coffee shops in the fourth quarter of 2023,” the Dutch government wrote. “This is sufficient to start the start-up

2023-09-22T10:16:14+00:00September 22nd, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on The Netherlands Government Announced a Start Date for Cannabis Pilot Program

Illinois County Forces Dispensaries to Display Warning Labels About ‘Mental Health Dangers’ and ‘Suicidal Ideation’

One county official in Illinois issued a recent dispensary rule change that leaders say isn’t backed by science and goes too far. McHenry County, Illinois, will require dispensaries to label cannabis with mental health warnings about the potential for psychosis, depression, and suicidal ideation. The county’s new approach was spearheaded by the county’s state’s attorney

2023-09-25T03:37:54+00:00September 22nd, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Illinois County Forces Dispensaries to Display Warning Labels About ‘Mental Health Dangers’ and ‘Suicidal Ideation’
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