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Biden Pardons 11 People with Non-Violent Cannabis Convictions

On Dec. 22, President Joe Biden announced that he will be expanding his pardon initiative to include offenses that occurred on federal properties. “America was founded on the principle of equal justice under law. Elected officials on both sides of the aisle, faith leaders, civil rights advocates, and law enforcement leaders agree that our criminal

2023-12-26T11:16:08+00:00December 26th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Biden Pardons 11 People with Non-Violent Cannabis Convictions

Minnesota Health Officials Issue Warning About Illegal High-Potency Hemp Products

The Minnesota Department of Health has issued a bulletin warning consumers that retailers are selling unregulated and illegal cannabis products that exceed the state’s limit for THC. Minnesota legalized recreational marijuana earlier this year, but state-licensed cannabis dispensaries are not expected to open for at least a year, perhaps not until early 2025. In its

2023-12-22T11:16:12+00:00December 22nd, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Minnesota Health Officials Issue Warning About Illegal High-Potency Hemp Products

Swiss Capital Mulls Possibility of Legal Cocaine Sales

Local government officials in the Swiss capital of Bern are discussing the possibility of launching a pilot program to study the effects of legal cocaine sales on the general public. According to Reuters, legislators in the Bern Parliament have proposed the idea as a potential solution to increased cocaine usage in a country already infamous

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Connecticut Allows Weed, Not Alcohol Sales on Christmas and New Year’s Day

Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) released a press release Wednesday, reminding residents that alcohol sales will be banned on Christmas and New Year’s Day, but cannabis and gambling is allowed. Connecticut officials told residents to buy alcohol ahead of time if they want booze on Christamas and New Year’s Day. “Every year we remind

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30,000 Papers on Cannabis Published By Scientists in Last Decade

The wave of legalization that has swept over the United States in the last decade has coincided with a swell in published research on cannabis. That is the finding unearthed by the marijuana advocacy group NORML this week.  Citing the results of a keyword search of the the National Library of Medicine/PubMed.gov website, NORML said

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Myanmar Surpasses Afghanistan as World’s Largest Opium Producer

The Southeast Asian nation of Myanmar is now the world’s largest producer of opium, according to a recent report from the United Nations. Myanmar’s new dominance in the international opium market follows the decline of production of the drug in Afghanistan, which had previously been the largest producer of the crop worldwide. Afghanistan’s drop in

2023-12-21T11:16:08+00:00December 21st, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Myanmar Surpasses Afghanistan as World’s Largest Opium Producer

Colorado Gun Rights Org Pushes Voter Initiative Allowing MJ Users To Obtain Concealed Carry Permits

As adult-use cannabis reform has continued to expand throughout the United States, a number of courts have increasingly challenged the current federal law deeming that “a person who is an unlawful user of or who is addicted to a controlled substance” cannot possess a firearm. This law has regularly been extended to cannabis users, even

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California Approves Rules for Making Drinking Water From Sewage

California legislators have approved regulations for water companies to begin purifying sewage water for people to drink. In a state with over 39 million residents regularly stricken by years-long droughts, water companies will soon be permitted but not required to recycle toilet water, extensively treat it, and send it right back to kitchen sinks. California

2023-12-21T11:16:09+00:00December 21st, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on California Approves Rules for Making Drinking Water From Sewage

New Bill Directs Government Agencies To Disclose Information About UFOs

Congress passed a bill Monday that directs the United States government to publicly disclose information pertaining to unidentified anomalous phenomena, more commonly known as UFOs, but the catch is they have many years to do so. A portion of the annual defense policy bill contained a directive to all government agencies maintaining that all records

2023-12-20T11:16:08+00:00December 20th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on New Bill Directs Government Agencies To Disclose Information About UFOs

One Out of Five American Adults Say They’ve Tried Hemp-Derived Products, Study Indicates

Over one-fifth of adults in America reported using hemp-derived cannabinoids such as cannabidiol (CBD) and delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in a survey of responses collected last summer.  Researchers not only identified the extent of how popular hemp-derived products are, but emphasized that states that prohibit cannabis lead to a higher rate of delta-8 THC use—probably because

2023-12-20T12:16:06+00:00December 20th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on One Out of Five American Adults Say They’ve Tried Hemp-Derived Products, Study Indicates
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