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The Judgiest Study On Cannabis Yet, But Is It Necessary?

Cannabis is a Schedule I drug, a classification that is a vestige of the failed Drug War and a barrier that must be brought down to have an intelligent conversation on the topic - following many, many more studies.

People Really Want CBD Products For Their Dogs

BarkShop acquired instant fame this past March when they began to sell dog treats infused with CBD.

How Social Reform And Cannabis Legalization Are Linked

For decades one of the greatest arguments against the War on Drugs, and cannabis in particular, was the racial disparities in arrests and time served, and the resulting problem of overcrowded prisons packed with victims of a social stigma, many of whom were not even close to criminals.

US Cannabis Firms Will Capitalize On Canada’s Legal Climate

US Cannabis Firms Will Capitalize On Canada’s Legal Climate

Willie Nelson Expands Cannabis Brand With CBD Products

Through his well-known Willie’s Reserve cannabis brand, the country star is expanding into the buzzy market of CBD oil.

Jelly Nails Are The Latest Insta Manicure Trend

There's a whole stack of nail art on Instagram where users upload their coolest and most elaborate looking nails. Sometimes these images look awesome, highlighting the talent that some people have, and other times the nails uploaded look extremely...

Canada Invented First Beer Brewed With Whole-Plant Cannabis And It’s A Game Changer

Canadian brewers have become serious about creating cannabis beer since legalization hit.

Snapchat Is Having A Rough Time And Is Forced To Shut Down Snapcash

Peer to peer payment technologies are on the rise with trustworthy apps such as Venmo, PayPal and Zelle. It's a tough business to be a part of when you don't have the numbers or the credibility, as demonstrated by Snapchat which will soon be terminating Snapcash.

A Vet Shares How To Tell a Dog Or Cat’s Age

There’s an old myth that one regular year is like seven years for dogs and cats. But is there any logic to it?

Starbucks Will Open Its First US Deaf Friendly Store This Fall

Starbucks announced plans to open its first Singing Store in the U.S., a café designed specifically for the deaf community. The store is opening in Washington D.C., where all baristas will be versed in American Sign Language.

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