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California Health Officials Issue Safety Warning About Mary Jones Weed Sodas

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has issued a notice warning consumers not to drink Mary Jones hemp-infused sodas, saying the products are illegal in the state and potentially dangerous. The health agency urged consumers who have purchased the sodas not to drink them and encouraged those who may have experienced ill effects from

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The Federal Legislation Impact on Cannabis Banking

The landscape of cannabis banking in the United States is complex and is primarily influenced by federal legislation. Understanding how these laws impact cannabis businesses is crucial for navigating the financial challenges within this blossoming industry. Understanding Federal Legislation and Its Impact Federal laws, such as the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), classify cannabis as a

2024-06-05T16:35:33+00:00June 5th, 2024|Cannabis, payments, Technology|Comments Off on The Federal Legislation Impact on Cannabis Banking

Airbnb Cleanup Crew Finds 235 Pounds of Meth in Rental Home

Two suspects are accused of allegedly using an Airbnb rental to store a massive stash of drugs. According to the Alhambra Police Department (APD) in California, police officers found over 200 pounds of meth inside an Airbnb, leading to the arrest of two suspects driving a van nearby. Two suspects allegedly used an Airbnb as

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South Dakota Adult-Use Ballot Initiative Approved, Giving Voters Third Chance

An initiative to approve adult-use cannabis will appear on the ballot in South Dakota. Is the third time the charm? South Dakota voters will have a third chance to approve a ballot initiative to legalize adult-use cannabis, this time, Initiated Measure 29, which will appear on the 2024 general election ballot on Nov. 5. On

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Researchers Unveil New Study on Genetically Modified Hemp Methods

A recent study published in Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology analyzed the possibilities of genetically engineering cannabis to ensure consistency and targeting specifical cannabinoids. In “Using Advanced Biotechnological Techniques to Improve Cannabis Cultivars,” researchers from the University of Lethbridge’s Department of Biological Sciences in Alberta, Canada, explored the benefits of gene editing in cannabis. “Inherent breeding

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Annual California Cannabis Tax Revenue Fund Grantees Awarded $46M

The California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) announced a new batch of cannabis tax revenue community investments on May 31. This round’s grants for fiscal year 2023-2024, which was given to recipients from the California Community Reinvestment Grants program (CalCRG), includes 30 organizations and a total of $46.6 million. In order to be chosen

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Minnesota Regulators Destroy $278,000 Worth of Cannabis Flower

Cannabis regulators in Minnesota have destroyed cannabis products with a value of nearly $300,000, according to a report in local media. The cannabis products, which were seized from 58 businesses that had been selling them as THCA hemp flower, were destroyed after an agreement between state agencies allowed medical marijuana regulators to enforce a ban

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Claims of Misconduct Mar MDMA Research for PTSD

Medical research into using the psychedelic MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder is being called into question following allegations that a clinical trial investigating the treatment was potentially tainted by misconduct.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is currently conducting a review of the psychedelic commonly called ecstasy for patients with PTSD. The treatment is

2024-06-04T10:16:07+00:00June 4th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Claims of Misconduct Mar MDMA Research for PTSD

Celebrating Bill Walton: A Giant for Justice

Bill Walton’s widespread impact on so many people in so many corners of life was evidenced by the universal outpouring of despondent grief and fond remembrance after the legendary college and pro center, innovative live sports broadcaster and emblematic Deadhead, truly one of the most unique Americans to have ever lived, sadly succumbed to colon

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High Five: Five Early Drug War Laws

Harrison Narcotics Act  The Harrison Narcotics Act was signed by then-President Woodrow Wilson on Dec. 17, 1914 and took effect on March 1, 1915, establishing a federal drug tax designed to generate revenue and curb the free trade of drugs. It was approved via three bills, H.R. 1966, H.R. 1967, and H.R. 6282. The bills

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