Monthly Archives: May 2024

Psychedelic Plants Found in Ancient Mayan Ballcourt

Archaeologists studying the ruins of an Ancient Mayan city of Yaxnohcah, on the Yucatán Peninsula in southeastern Mexico, found evidence of at least four psychedelic or medicinal plants that were used in a ritual some 2,000 years ago during the Late Preclassic period. It’s well known that psychedelic plants and fungi played a significant role

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Mexican-Grown Pot Hits Record Low at Border as Competition with State-Legal Pot Rises

Many older stoners remember low-grade brick weed, traditionally grown at enormous farms in Mexico, as a commonly available product in the U.S.. But Mexican-grown weed sold on the black market started falling out of favor decades ago as it competed with domestically-grown cannabis. NORML reports that border seizures for Mexican-grown pot at the southwest border

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Virginia Launches Reporting Website for Tracking Cannabis Exposure to Minors

Health officials in Virginia are taking steps to prevent children from being exposed to or getting their hands on illegal cannabis products. Late last month, State Health Commissioner Karen Shelton sent a letter informing clinicians about “adverse events in children” who consumed CBD or THC. “Reported symptoms for these adverse events have included vomiting, hallucinations,

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Cannabis Products Recalled in Arizona Over Possible Contamination

Regulators in Arizona announced this week that a cannabis establishment in the state has voluntarily recalled a certain product that may be contaminated with a fungus. The Arizona Department of Health Services said on Monday that a product known as Onion Bhaji was recalled “due to possible contamination with Aspergillus, a fungus that can cause

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How Cannabis Fintech is Reshaping Financial Ecosystems

The cannabis industry is finding its footing with the aid of innovative fintech solutions. This article is tailored for cannabis businesses, offering insights into how these pioneering tools seamlessly integrate into the wider financial ecosystem. Introduction to Cannabis Fintech in the Financial Ecosystem The emergence of cannabis fintech marks a pivotal moment in the evolution

2024-05-10T20:24:56+00:00May 10th, 2024|Cannabis, payments, Technology|Comments Off on How Cannabis Fintech is Reshaping Financial Ecosystems

Thailand Prime Minister Aims To Re-List Cannabis as Narcotic By End of 2024

Looking back to early 2023, Thailand’s climate surrounding cannabis looked incredibly different than conversations surrounding the plant today. The country made major waves after becoming the first country in Southeast Asia to allow medical cannabis use in 2018, and it received global attention after decriminalizing recreational cannabis in 2022. Though, the events that followed —

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Hemp-Based Food Market to Soar to Over $8B by 2029, Report Forecasts

Thanks to the rise in gluten-free and plant-based food products popularity, as well as hemp-based protein powders, hemp as a food source is growing rapidly and is projected to continue its path. The hemp-based food market size is expected to reach nearly $8.09 billion USD by 2029 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of

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Vermont House Representatives Pass Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Working Group Bill

The Vermont House of Representatives voted in favor of S.114 on May 8, which would create a working group to study the pros and cons of allowing psychedelic-assisted therapy, as well as determine what regulations would entail. S.114 was first read in the Senate on March 1, and passed on March 27. It was read

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Brand Aids

It’s an interesting time in the weed world. The federal government is slow-dancing a signal fest that weed is acceptable and welcome to the fold. Nothing has really changed except perceived sentiment, but things will change and things have changed. For one, who we have relationships with in the industry today is not the same

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Senator Cory Booker Visits Sacramento Cannabis Giant Amid Decriminalization Push

New Jersey Senator Cory Booker paid a visit to Natura, Sacramento on Monday to take a look at some grow rooms and talk about cannabis. Senator Booker didn’t have long to talk but he greeted a room full of weed people with a smile and accolations for those who have taken legal and personal risks

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