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What Jeff Sessions Doesn’t Understand About Medical Marijuana

On Jan. 4, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole memo, a 2013 document that limits federal enforcement of marijuana laws. This opens the door for a crackdown in the nine states with legal recreational marijuana.

The Cole memo is one of two documents that prevent the US Justice Department from treating marijuana as a Schedule I drug, defined as a substance with no accepted medical treatment and high potential for abuse. The other is the 2014 Rohrabacher–Farr amendment. This legislation bars the Department of Justice from spending any funds to keep states from implementing their own laws about “the use, distribution, possession or cultivation of medical marijuana.”

The amendment’s language needs to be reinserted into law each year – and it’s currently set to expire on Jan. 18. That would leave patients in the 29 states with legal medical marijuana without their treatments and at risk of prosecution.

I have researched the safety and effectiveness of a number of drugs with abuse potential and natural products alike. Just because a drug has abuse potential doesn’t mean it’s always bad and just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it’s always safe. While I’m no fan of legalizing recreational marijuana use, I believe there has to be special dispensation for patients with a legitimate medical need.

Medical Marijuana Works

There are approximately 1.2 million users of medical marijuana in these 29 states. Some of the most common ailments include pain or muscle spasms, nausea and vomiting, cancer, PTSD, seizures and glaucoma.

The body has a system of receptors that can be stimulated by the chemicals in marijuana, called cannabinoids. In animal studies, cannabinoids have been used to treat symptoms like harmful weight loss, vomiting, seizures and fluid pressure in the eyes.

There isn’t much human research on medical marijuana, thanks to the product’s illegal status and a lack of federal research funding. Large trials are nearly impossible to conduct, since products are often adulterated and the concentrations of cannabinoids vary from plant to plant.

Even so, human trials from around the world and pockets of the US offer modestly strong evidence of marijuana’s benefits in a number of disorders, such as intractable nausea and vomiting, chronic pain and severe muscle spasms and epilepsy.

For example, a study published in May looked at the effects of cannabidiol– an active marijuana compound that does not cause euphoric high or hallucination – on children with Dravet syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by frequent, severe drug-resistant seizures. Those who took cannabadiol cut their median number of convulsive seizures per month in half, from 12 to six. These findings may be applicable to other people with hard-to-treat seizures.

I bring up this example because it uses the highest quality study design. Also, seizures are not subjective symptoms like pain or nausea that may incur skepticism from critics.

When Patients Become Criminals

In such a dispensary, pharmacists know the exact amount of the active chemicals that each product contains. Unlike illegal marijuana, their products aren’t contaminated with heavy metals, bacteria, fungi, herbicides or pesticides. In my home state of Connecticut, medical marijuana is legal. Doctors are required to certify that potential medical marijuana users have a disease for which there is adequate medical evidence for marijuana’s benefit. The patient then visits a licensed dispensary facility, where a pharmacists helps to select the type of product that would work best.

What if patients can no longer access these products? They will either have to go without and lose the benefits of their treatment, leading to moderately intense marijuana withdrawal symptoms, such as insomnia, chills, shakiness and stomach pain.

Or, they might try to switch to the black market, where products may be inconsistent and prosecution is possible. In so doing, they would be supporting organized crime and exposing themselves to additional dangers. I especially worry about children with epilepsy who might have to use illegal marijuana that gives them a high due to the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) rather than a legal version with little to no THC.

A Balanced Approach

Since 2014, the Rohrabacher-Farr amendment has been routinely included in the appropriations language with support from both parties. But in the past year, things have broken down. So far, the amendment has survived through resolutions to extend government spending, but it’s unclear whether it will appear in the new federal budget.

Sessions has already written to members of Congress asking them not to support this amendment, saying it inhibits the department’s authority. A new subcommittee at the Department of Justice plans to assess the legalized use of marijuana.

The ConversationLegal recreational marijuana comes with potential benefits and drawbacks to society, and I’m not sure yet that we know what the impact will be over the long term. But the research on medical marijuana is clear: Marijuana has legitimate medical uses. It should not be a Schedule I drug and should not be denied to patients. There’s virtually no upside to banning a potentially effective therapy for patients with diseases like cancer, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy.

C. Michael White is  professor and head of the Department of Pharmacy Practice at University of Connecticut

This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.

That Time Twitter Blocked Marijuana-Related Searches Then Re-Installed Them Without Explanation

Despite its mainstay as a media technology company, Twitter consistently struggles with seemingly avoidable PR issues. The main problem for Twitter over the years has been abusive harassment from trolls and the overall toxic environment its community creates. In a move to fix that, Twitter has been censoring keywords that might induce and collect negativity. “Sensitive content,” in other words.

According to US News & World Report, that included “cannabis.” And “marijuana,” and “pot,” and “weed.” Users also discovered that terms like “porn,” “nsfw,” “kink,” and more were blocked. Meanwhile, searches for opioid products like “OxyContin” and “Vicodin” still yielded results.

This understandably caused a strong reaction within the cannabis community, who formed a petition on change.org named “Tell Twitter: Stop Censoring Marijuana.” The petition earned more than 500 signatures.

“Censoring marijuana-related searches prevents serious people from communicating about one of the most prominent policy issues of our time,” the petition reads.

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Following the furor caused by journalists and activists within the cannabis community, the “sensitive content” regarding marijuana-related searches disappeared with no indication why. Searching for these topics will now yield numerous results. This was yet another avoidable PR fiasco for Twitter, though it’s a positive development for the cannabis community their voices continue to be heard.

Science Just Approved A Fart-Tracking Pill That Works With Your Phone

Stomach and colon problems are difficult to treat. The tests are annoying and take time, and there’s never a simple way to tell someone that they have to get a colonoscopy. With this in mind, scientists from RMIT and Monash University decided to come up with a new and simple way to understand how our digestive tracts work. Their research manifested in the shape of a fart tracking pill.

While this pill sounds like the invention of a 12-year-old who loves fart jokes, ARStechnica reports that the results of the trials have been positive, and that the mechanisms of the pill are very complex. This electronic capsule monitors gas levels in your gut, and is used with the help of a small receiver and a mobile phone app. These mechanisms report what’s going on in your body in real time, as the pill travels from your stomach, to your colon, until the body finally gets rid of it.

The data acquired could help doctors clarify the conditions within each segment of your gut, what every component is doing, and which foods are the ones that get your stomach going, so to speak.

Initially developed in pigs, this pill is currently undergoing human trials, and has been tested in six healthy people. Each trial was different, with some users consuming high fiber diets and with others consuming low fiber diets. Depending on what they were eating, the pill took more or less time to leave the body.

Experts agree that this pill could change the future of stomach and colon health, helping us understand how our gut works and eliminating invasive and annoying medical tests.

Via Nature.com:

“It might not be too long before a routine healthcare visit involves a check of your vital signs and a request to swallow a tiny electronic monitoring device.”

Sign me up.

Canada Wants To Teach You Marijuana Slang Terms Like ‘Dank Krippy’

Canada is like America in a lot of ways but the differences between the two countries tend to be profound. The one necessary for our interests is simple—marijuana isn’t so evil to Canadian authorities as America’s Attorney General tends to view the issue. In fact, Canada will enact plans to legalize recreational marijuana sales this summer.

But how will Canadian adults talk to their kids about a previously illegal substance becoming a legalized recreational activity? Well, lucky for them, the Canadian government wanted to help and culled together an informational dossier about the language of cannabis.

The digital packet does include some useful data, like breaking down the clinical effects of marijuana usage as well as the chemical compounds that make up the plant. Very quickly, however, Canada’s government tries to sound too cool for its own good. How you might ask? Well, they wrote down a bunch of slang terms for marijuana—and it’s pretty hilarious.

The list begins normal enough with terms like “bud,” “pot,” and “weed.” Then things get strange with labels like “dope,” “purp,” and “trees.” Quick: Raise your hand if you ever thought “purp” would be listed on an official government website.

But here, by far, are my favorite slang terms included. Remember, this is supposed to be a helpful aid for Canadian adults to stay informed about how the cannabis community discusses the drug:

  • “boom”
  • “trees”
  • “gangster”
  • “budder”
  • “errl”
  • “doobie”
  • “hatter”
  • “dank or dank krippy”

I’ve literally never even heard anyone say the phrase “dank krippy” in my entire life and I have to say…I love it. Of course, it’s a noble reason why Canada listed these slang terms, but hopefully they remember it’s also important to laugh at yourself. Because I can promise you one thing—we’re laughing, too.

Night Owls Or Early Birds: Who Makes More Money?

If you’re one of those people who loves to stay up late but feel you need to change your routine because “the early bird gets the worm,” don’t bother. According to research, trying to switch up your sleeping habits is actually counterproductive because your natural sleep cycle is genetic and messing with it has consequences.

Biologist Katharina Wulff from Oxford University tells the BBC: “When they wake early, for example, night owls are still producing melatonin. ‘Then you disrupt it and push the body to be in the daytime mode. That can have lots of negative physiological consequences.”

Also from the BBC:

For a night owl waking at 7am, her body still thinks she’s asleep and is acting accordingly, so she’s groggy for much longer than a morning person who wakes up at the same time.

Researchers also point out that because evening types often have to function when their bodies don’t want to, it makes sense that they may have worse moods or lower life satisfaction. It may also mean that they’ve had to figure out how to be more innovative and cut corners – which may encourage their creativity and cognitive skills.

Equal parts of the population (about a quarter) are naturally early risers and night owls, with the rest landing somewhere in the middle.

And because our waking schedule is built into us, the idea that “morning people” are more productive is simply not true.

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If you think about it, even though early birds put more energy into daylight hours, night owls are being productive while most of the world is asleep.

As Inc. points out, plenty of successful people prefer to sleep late, including Reddit Cofounder AlexisIn Ohanian, Buzzfeed CEO Jonah Peretti, authors Gustave Flaubert and James Joyce, and politicians Bill de Blasio and Winston Churchill. And as the BBC explains, being a night owl has its advantages, including making more money.

Night owls tend to perform better on measures of memory, processing speed and cognitive ability, even when they have to perform those tasks in the morning. Night-time people are also more open to new experiences and seek them out more. They may be more creative (although not always). And contrary to the maxim (‘healthy, wealthy and wise’), one study showed that night owls are as healthy and wise as morning types — and a little bit wealthier.

If you’re a night owl who has to start work (or school) at the crack of dawn, there is something you can do, albeit, it’ll take some time and discipline to override your natural sleep cycle. Wulff recommends morning exposure to bright (or natural) light, avoiding artificial light at night and carefully-timed melatonin intake.

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Amazon Has A Mirror That Shows How You Look In Virtual Clothes

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Amazon is a reliable source of fashion; a place where there’s access to expensive and affordable brands and where people can buy clothes, shoes and jewelry, all in one place. The company expressed their interest in the fashion industry further when they introduced the Echo Look, a device that uses the Alexa voice software to help you style your outfits. This version of Alexa does everything that the original Echo does, with the addition of taking videos and photos that focus on your outfits. It also allows you to create look books, comparisons between outfits, fashion advice, and more.

While this idea of a blended reality mirror is only on its patent stages, the invention could be used to take the Echo Look further and to greatly improve the technology of augmented reality, an area that’s been mostly limited to our smartphones. This would-be mirror demonstrates some really impressive developments, using a mix of displays, cameras, and projectors to craft a blended image that’ll be projected onto the mirror’s surface. The device would scan your surroundings and then your eyes, to determine which objects you’ll see on display.

The Verge reports that last year Amazon acquired Body Labs, an AI enhanced software that can create 3D models of human bodies in motion, and dress them in virtual outfits. If Amazon were to follow through on all of these developments and software, we’d be left with a mirror that can improve online shopping, save us time, and help us cope with our boredom. The really cool thing here is that this technology exists, and the potential doors it can open when it comes to different sources of augmented reality in our homes.

Woman Slaps Bouncer After He Refuses to Accept Pizza Slice As ID

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Underage college students trying to sneak into bars with fake IDs is practically a national pastime. Just when you think there can’t be a bigger hot mess, a woman slaps bouncer after he refuses to accept pizza slice as ID. As the Daily Hampshire Gazette reports, police say that a woman presumed to be a college student tried to walk into an Amherst, Mass. watering hole called the Monkey Bar, but was stopped by a bouncer who asked for ID. The woman then held out a slice of pizza as proof that she was over 21.

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The legal drinking age in California is 21. The law says places are never required to sell or serve alcohol to anyone. A person does not have a legal “right” to buy alcohol, but bars  have a legal right to refuse service to anyone who cannot produce adequate evidence of their age. And this is what the bouncer did. After the bouncer informed her pizza was not a valid form of identification, the woman then allegedly slapped him in the face.

“He’s all right,” Monkey Bar owner Rasif Rafiq told BuzzFeed. “They have to have really thick skin, so this was a comparatively entertaining incident.”

Amherst police issued a trespass notice to the woman to stay away from the location, but Rafiq says he doesn’t hold a grudge.

“We wish her the best with continuing her education,” he said. “We’ve all had nights in college we regret.”

That Time Meryl Streep’s Son Gave Her Marijuana Foot Cream

Awards Season is in full swing, folks, which means expect many an actor and actress appearing on “Late Night,” playing the game of appearing amiable and deserving of nominations and trophies.

Meryl Streep is one of our greatest living actresses, winning three Academy Awards and literally a hundred other awards, so she’s intimately familiar with playing the late-night circuit game. Present yourself as a confident yet humble character, laugh at some easy jokes, and deliver charming anecdotes.

For example—have you heard the one where Meryl Streep is really into marijuana topicals?

“You know my son lives out here,” she said on Jimmy Kimmel. “And he gave me for Christmas something called Soothe, which is a foot rub. Because the red carpet you wear these ridiculous shoes.”

“This is an amazing [product]. It has those initials…TBD or something like that.”

Whether it’s a purposeful slip-up, you must admit it’s rather endearing to witness Streep mess up CBD—the non-intoxicating compound in cannabis that contains multiple therapeutic benefits. What’s more? It seems Streep is a huge fan.

“Your feet really feel great,” she said laughing. Then she couldn’t help but add with a wink, “And then I started rubbing it everywhere.”

Why Hasn’t Prince Harry Asked William To Be His Best Man?

We’re four months away from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, and our boy Harry still hasn’t chosen a Best Man.

And according to his brother William, he hasn’t been asked to fill the position.

While chatting with UK radio host Roman Kemp on Wednesday, William said of his brother:  “He hasn’t asked me yet, just to clear that up. It could be a sensitive subject.”

According to PEOPLE, the topic of Best Man arose while Kemp and Prince William were discussing the “Best Man Project,” recently launched by the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), a mental health charity aimed at preventing male suicide.

The whole idea behind “Best Man Project” is to encourage men to be a “best mate” throughout their lives; to be there for their friends and for their own mental health and not to wait until a special occasion, like a wedding, to be a supportive friend.

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William said he and Harry bonded through their emotional openness after their mom, Princess Diana, died in 1997, saying, “Our relationship is closer than it’s been because of the situation we’ve been through.”

Losing our mother at a young age, it’s helped us travel through that difficult patch together. You’re like-minded. You go through similar things — it’s a bond, and it’s something you know you’ve tackled together and come out better for it.

He continued, saying, “That’s the thing about being a best mate, inevitably one of you is sometimes on an up, while the other is on a down. You’re always there for each other and repaying that favor.”

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Markle has already chosen her maid of honor.

According to Elle Magazine, while the name of Markle’s MOH hasn’t been released, it’s likely going to be one of a small handful of women, including  Markle’s stylist Jessica Mulroney, actress Priyanka Chopra, and Suits co-star Sarah Rafferty.

And, yes, even though it hasn’t been confirmed, it’s assumed Prince Harry’s best man will be Prince William. Hold tight, Will!

Make Ahead Marijuana-Infused Garlic Bread For Winning Dinner

Garlic bread feels like an afterthought, but for the carb obsessed among us, having a dish with any sauce feels incomplete without a bread mop. Growing up, garlic bread was a staple in my house, mostly fresh, sometimes with jarred garlic, and chives from the yard. It was there for mom’s Sunday sauce (we don’t call it gravy) and for steak night too, and even as a tot I devoured spicy, bitter, buttery piles of the stuff. What’s better than all that? This marijuana-infused garlic bread.

Ganja and garlic are a culinary team best for a day off, when you can not only savor the high, but smell like garlic in peace at home. Making this ahead is like giving your future self an amazing gift. The best way to make it, IMHO, is to make two smaller loaves, one for now, and freeze the other. This will also help you not overdo it, potency wise. Stuff this delicious is how we all end up in the rabbit hole, but if that’s where you want to go, by all means chow down.

My version has sharp, nutty, umami bomb Pecorino Romano, as well as a dual approach to the garlic. By making a confit with some cloves and using others raw, you get the zip of raw garlic with the sweet depth of roasted cloves, so it’s got bite without burn.

Photos by Danielle Guercio

“Forget About It” Garlic Bread

Danielle Guercio, 2017

  • 1 head of garlic plus a few cloves
  • ½ stick of cannabutter*
  • ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 demi-baguettes (or one full size Italian/French loaf)
  • 1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese
  • a handful of chives
  • a few leaves of parsley
  • Salt
  • Pepper
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To peel garlic quickly, put whole thing in a jar, shake vigorously for 30 seconds.

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Badabing!

Place ¾ of the whole garlic cloves in an oven safe container with olive oil, cover with foil and place on a baking sheet. Bake the garlic and oil at 275 degrees for 30 minutes until cloves are translucent and soft.

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Remove from oven and allow to cool completely on a wire rack.

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In the meantime, mince remaining garlic and chives, add to a mixing bowl. Once cool, pour garlic and oil mixture into bowl with cold cannabutter. Mash ingredients with a fork, try to not completely purée, just mix well.

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Fold in grated cheese and add salt and pepper to taste. Spread on halved loaf with a spatula or the back of a spoon, sprinkle with parsley. Flash freeze for 30 min on baking sheet, open faced to allow halves to be frozen separately.

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Wrap the loaf you’re putting aside in parchment paper so that the spread sides aren’t touching, wrap again in foil and place in freezer bag. This will stay fresh for about 6 months in the freezer, if it will last that long!

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To make the remaining loaf that you’re salivating over, turn the oven up to 300 degrees. Bake for 10-15 minutes just until crisped up but not too browned, you don’t want to zap the strength out of it!. To attack the frozen loaf down the road, put the foil-wrapped parcel directly out of the freezer into the oven for 5 minutes. Take out and unwrap, bake open faced on a baking sheet another 10 minutes.

*Cannabutter:

Decarboxylate 3.5g of finely ground cannabis at 225 degrees for 20 minutes in a tightly sealed, oven safe container. Put in lidded mason jar or vacuum sealed bag with cannabis and 1 stick of unsalted butter. Heat in water bath just under boiling for at least 1 hour. Strain and chill to use in recipes.

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You can slice this bread before freezing into chunks so you can have single servings, which are as phenomenal as sandwich buns as they are dipped in soups and stews. Garlic bread is always delicious, but this one is a little more complex in flavor. Chives are a garlicky, onion-ey herb that lend even more curiosity to the blend. Not into bread? Make this same garlic-butter-herb rub and smother some vegetables in it, just bake well covered or in an oven bag to preserve the strength.

 

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