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Suspected Small Ocean’s Worth of Ice Found Under Surface of Mars

Images taken using radar technology of an area near the equator of Mars have revealed what appears to be massive deposits of ice buried underneath the surface of the Red Planet. According to a press release from the European Space Agency, if the radar images do turn out to be water ice, it would be

2024-01-22T11:16:15+00:00January 22nd, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Suspected Small Ocean’s Worth of Ice Found Under Surface of Mars

Vermont Bill Would Drop THC Caps on Concentrates, Flower

Vermont law currently caps THC for cannabis flower and concentrates but that could soon change under a new bill packed with amendments to improve the state’s cannabis market. The Vermont Cannabis Control Board is asking lawmakers to drop the caps on the potency of cannabis and concentrates from state law, while the edibles caps would

2024-01-19T11:16:10+00:00January 19th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Vermont Bill Would Drop THC Caps on Concentrates, Flower

Maryland Police Chief Stands Up Against State Law that Reduces Number of Eligible Applicants

A police chief in Maryland is standing up against county regulations, which requires that potential law enforcement applicants must abstain from cannabis use for at least three years before they can be considered for hire. Police Chief Marcus Jones, who is based in Montgomery County, Maryland, told NBC Washington that the law is making it

2024-01-19T11:16:11+00:00January 19th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Maryland Police Chief Stands Up Against State Law that Reduces Number of Eligible Applicants

North Carolina Appeals Court Debates Whether Cannabis Aroma Establishes Probable Cause for Search

Is it cool to use the smell of cannabis as probable cause to search a car? While most readers likely answer with a resounding “no,” just such a question is currently being hashed out, pun intended, by courts in North Carolina, a state that historically leans conservative.  On Tuesday, the North Carolina Court of Appeals

2024-01-19T11:16:11+00:00January 19th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on North Carolina Appeals Court Debates Whether Cannabis Aroma Establishes Probable Cause for Search

Ukraine MMJ Bill Unblocked After Repeal Effort Fails To Receive Needed Votes

After hitting a brief snag late last year, a bill approved by Ukraine’s unicameral legislature in December to legalize medical cannabis in the country appears to be back on track. The delay occurred when the opposing Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) party and its leader, Yulia Tymoshenko, announced the party’s intention to appeal to the Constitutional Court to

2024-01-18T11:16:14+00:00January 18th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Ukraine MMJ Bill Unblocked After Repeal Effort Fails To Receive Needed Votes

NCAA Division Proposes Removing Cannabis From Banned Substances List

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)—the organization that administers intercollegiate athletics in the U.S.—is making drastic changes to its drug policy for cannabis. Changes were announced at the 2024 NCAA Convention that took place on Jan. 10-13, in Phoenix, Arizona. NCAA Division I proposed ending the practice of drug testing athletes for cannabinoids. The NCAA

2024-01-18T11:16:15+00:00January 18th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on NCAA Division Proposes Removing Cannabis From Banned Substances List

California Agency Announces Illegal Cannabis Seizure Data from 2023

On Jan. 16, the California Unified Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce (UCETF) released its first annual report of money, illegal cannabis plants/products, and firearms obtained in its seizure operations last year. In total for 2023, which was the UCETF’s first full year of operation, the task force stated that it has seized more than $312 million in

2024-01-18T11:16:15+00:00January 18th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on California Agency Announces Illegal Cannabis Seizure Data from 2023

NYC Overdose Prevention Center Saves Hundreds of Lives in First Year

New York City’s overdose prevention centers saved hundreds of lives in a single year of operation, according to a recent report. The findings of the baseline report from OnPoint, the operator of two centers in New York City, show that staff intervened 636 times in the year studied, averting overdose deaths and other associated harms.

2024-01-18T11:16:16+00:00January 18th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on NYC Overdose Prevention Center Saves Hundreds of Lives in First Year

Arkansas Initiative Would Ease MMJ Program Restrictions, Introduce Rec Trigger Law

While Arkansas approved its medical cannabis initiative back in 2016, there are still a number of limitations when compared to other states that have made similar moves.  For example, patients can only purchase up to 2.5 ounces of medical cannabis in a 14-day period, patients under 21 cannot consume herbal forms of cannabis, dispensaries cannot

2024-01-17T11:16:11+00:00January 17th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Arkansas Initiative Would Ease MMJ Program Restrictions, Introduce Rec Trigger Law

Study Finds Field Drug Test False Positive Results Lead to Wrongful Arrests

Tens of thousands of people are wrongfully arrested for crimes based on a false positive result from a field drug test each year, according to a recent study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania. The research, which analyzed data available from public agencies across the country, found that the use of presumptive field tests

2024-01-17T11:16:12+00:00January 17th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Study Finds Field Drug Test False Positive Results Lead to Wrongful Arrests
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