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Death of ‘Parasite’ Actor Linked to South Korean Anti-Drug Crackdown

South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun, known for playing the wealthy father in Bong Joon-ho’s 2019 film Parasite, was found dead in his car on Wednesday morning. Inside the car, parked near Waryong Park in central Seoul, investigators found a charcoal briquette. The briquette, a compressed block of coal that can cause carbon monoxide poisoning, suggests

2023-12-29T11:16:15+00:00December 29th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Death of ‘Parasite’ Actor Linked to South Korean Anti-Drug Crackdown

Missouri Regulators Introduce New Bill To Regulate Delta-8 THC Products

Missouri Sen. Nick Schroer recently introduced Senate Bill 984, also called the “Intoxicating Cannabinoid Control Act,” which if passed would make all “intoxicating cannabinoid products” labeled as cannabis. The bill’s function is to regulate hemp products made with Delta-8 THC, which is currently regulated as hemp and not cannabis. Current problems with this include lack

2023-12-28T11:15:07+00:00December 28th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Missouri Regulators Introduce New Bill To Regulate Delta-8 THC Products

Over 700 People Legally Tripped Shrooms in Oregon This Year

Psilocybin treatment centers in Oregon have administered magic mushrooms to over 700 people in 2023, the inaugural year of the program. Numbers reported by the Seattle Times who cited the Healing Advocacy Fund, a non-profit organization which supports the advancement of psychedelic therapies in Oregon and Washington, tally the total number of people who have

2023-12-28T11:15:08+00:00December 28th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Over 700 People Legally Tripped Shrooms in Oregon This Year

New Year Brings Employment Protections for California Cannabis Users

California workers who use cannabis will gain new employment protections under two laws that go into effect beginning on January 1. Under legislation passed by the California legislature last year, employers will be barred from discriminating against workers who test positive for cannabis in some drug screenings, while a separate measure passed in 2023 prohibits

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First Round of Cannabis Justice Reinvestment Grants Announced in Arizona

When Arizona voters approved adult-use cannabis initiative Prop 207 in 2020, it created a program called Justice Reinvestment Program, which directs the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) cannabis tax funds to go toward a variety of public services. The Justice Reinvestment Program includes funding for 1.) public and behavioral health services (such as substance

2023-12-28T11:15:09+00:00December 28th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on First Round of Cannabis Justice Reinvestment Grants Announced in Arizona

Delaware Group Offers ‘Joints For Junk’ To Fight Trash Pollution

An advocacy group in Delaware is enlisting volunteers to clean up their community –– and then clear their mind.  Called “Joints for Junk,” the program works exactly like it sounds: in exchange for a round of trash clean-up, the Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network awards the volunteers with a joint of legal cannabis. “People preregistered, showed up,

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New Report Shows 89% of Fentanyl Labs Raided in Mexico Were Already Inactive

A Reuters investigation found that raids on suspected fentanyl labs by the Mexican government have almost exclusively targeted inactive labs. Pressure from the United States on Mexico to curb the massive flow of fentanyl coming into our country from theirs has led to a dramatic increase in raids on labs suspected of producing the powerful

2023-12-27T11:16:12+00:00December 27th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on New Report Shows 89% of Fentanyl Labs Raided in Mexico Were Already Inactive

Despite Widespread Legalization, Fewer Young People Find it ‘Easy’ To Get Pot

The number of legal cannabis retailers has exploded in North America the last decade, but that hasn’t resulted in easier access for kids.  That is the takeaway from newly published survey data that examined perceptions of cannabis among youth in Canada. “Very little research has examined how perceptions of cannabis access among underage youth in

2023-12-27T11:16:13+00:00December 27th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Despite Widespread Legalization, Fewer Young People Find it ‘Easy’ To Get Pot

Florida Activists Withdraw Medical Cannabis Home Grow Initiative

The supporters of a proposed citizen’s initiative that would allow Florida medical marijuana patients to cultivate cannabis at home have ended their efforts to place the measure on the ballot for the 2024 general election. The home cultivation campaign withdrew its initiative petition late last month after failing to collect enough signatures to qualify for

2023-12-27T11:16:14+00:00December 27th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Florida Activists Withdraw Medical Cannabis Home Grow Initiative

New Report Projects Global Recreational Cannabis Market To Nearly Double by 2027

A new report projects that the global recreational marijuana market will nearly double over the next four years, with legal sales of adult-use cannabis climbing to almost $50 billion per year by 2027. The report, from U.K.-based cannabis data, media and tech company Prohibition Partners, credits global momentum in cannabis reform and the opening of

2023-12-26T11:16:07+00:00December 26th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on New Report Projects Global Recreational Cannabis Market To Nearly Double by 2027
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