Thursday, March 28, 2024

Cannabis

Science: How Marijuana Works To Help Those With Multiple Sclerosis

It’s those last three symptoms that have been most studied in relation to medical marijuana.

Blockchain Technology Hopes To Keep CBD Honest

BlockStrain registers and tracks data from the plant to the finished product so that customers have uncompromised information about what is in their cannabis-dosed product.

Old Marijuana Edibles: To Eat or Not To Eat?

You run across some of your favorite treat and as are these old marijuana edibles still good? We have some answers.

Kentucky’s Medical Marijuana Would Be Tightly Regulated

Although the question of whether to legalize medical marijuana in Kentucky has not been given much consideration over the past several years, the issue appears to be gaining some traction.

Is California’s Marijuana Market Headed for Extinction?

There were some high hopes that California’s cannabis market would provide the rest of the nation with a stellar blueprint for how to legalize marijuana on a grand scale.

Nevada Has The Most Expensive Vape Pens, Washington the Cheapest Pre-roll

A new report looked at pricing trends from four key states that have fully legalized cannabis including two states with mature sales data and two fairly new states.

Kick Coffee Time Up A Notch With Cannabis Infused Pistachio Biscotti

It doesn’t take much explaining to see why having some cannabis in this mix would also be a great daily dose — cookies are among the most popular edibles. 

Bipartisan Legislators Introduce Federal Marijuana Decriminalization Bill

It is a push that would allow cannabis products to become a part of American commerce in the same way as alcohol and tobacco.

How Cannabis Already Proved It’s The Next Great American Industry

The report concluded that by the end of 2018, there were 211,000 full-time workers in the cannabis industry spanning both the medical and adult-use side of things, with more expected growth to come.

NFL Could Give Players Access To Marijuana Sooner Than Later

The National Football League is prepared to make concessions around its substance abuse policy in its next Collective Bargaining Agreement with players, according to reports.

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