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Why Gen Z Is Putting Down Beer And Picking Up Marijuana

The Boomer generation grew up with Santa pushing cigarettes for Christmas, smoking on planes and kids able to mix drinks cocktails. Marijuana was seen as evil and the (falsely) road to a “bad end”. There has been significant baggage about a good vice versus a bad vice.  Things started changing around the birth of Gen Z.  The three martini lunch declined as did afterwards afternoon boozy behavior in the office. Big Tobacco lost a landmark case costing them $206 billion. It is the largest settlement in U.S. history. And marijuana was grudgingly seen by “those in charge” as possibly having medical benefits.

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Gen Z grew up with changing attitudes including a focus on heath, cleaner air, bottled water and a balanced lifestyle.  They begin to see marijuana as a staple and not a sin.  Around 93% of Gen-Xers agree that cannabis use has many health benefits and can be good for the mind and body.

“Gen Z is the first generation to be of legal consumption age in an environment with widespread adult-use cannabis access,” Amanda Reiman, New Frontier Data’s vice president of public policy research, said in an email exchange. The firm’s study, which included 4,170 current cannabis consumers and 1,250 nonconsumers, found that the preference seems to fade with age, with just 44% of respondents aged 65 to 74 choosing weed over booze.

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In states where recreational cannabis products are legal, 65% of Gen Z survey respondents smoke marijuana and 51% consume cannabis-infused beverages, Technomic, the foodservice industry data company, reported in its Adult Beverage Planning Program.

Most of this consumption takes place at home, but 38% of Gen Zers would visit a marijuana lounge or club to partake of the products. Visiting a bar or restaurant for a drink and/or food edges out that number at 41%, but the margin is thin.

Gen Zers are drinking less than young people in past generations with about 20 percent less alcohol per capita than millennials did at their age, according to a report from Berenberg Research. And many are forgoing booze entirely.

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Contrary to in cannabis industry’s claim that marijuana is going to doom alcohol, rather it is going to be added to the mix and change patterns of behavior.  Some claimed bottled water would never work, then it said it would kill sodas, now it is just an separate revenue line for the big soda companies.

Nothing stays the same, but it is interesting to watch the change.

Female, Veggie, And What? Some Unknown Marijuana Facts

 

Marijuana continues to gain popularity and more mainstream companies are diving in to exploring and exposing the plants positive attributes. From Estée Lauder to Molson Coors big businesses are bringing cannabis straight to the consumer.  And from South Africa to Italy to Minnesota, recreational use is legal. But despite it being as well know, there are still some unknown marijuana facts for the general public.

Like most things over 2,500 years old, it has a history AND it has tidbits of knowledge unknown to the masses.  Until the recently, most research was done on what harm the plant could inflict, but now there is a growing effort to see what benefits can be unlocked.

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Marijuana goes by many names.  Weed, pot, mary jane are just a few. A unique name that has become the cannabis emoji of choice is broccoli, so when you seen the emoji, you know it is about more than a staple vegetable.

Other unique names include Houdini because the user “escapes” reality. Da kine is the Hawaiian surf slang which can refer to anything for which one forgets the precise name. And bag of bones means multiple marijuana cigarettes

Female marijuana plants produce the potent high THC via the buds. Guy plants only produce small amounts of THC and they do not produce buds. The bud contains high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for the effects of being “high”.

Marijuana growers want to remove male plants from the grow area before they begin to flower and release pollen. Once a marijuana plant starts to produce male flowers, it can pollinate and ruin all of the females in the grow area causing them all to start flowering prematurely. It sounds like a complicated plot from Sex in The City.

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While many countries have legalized marijuana and many promises have been made to grow businesses, what countries grow the most?  Canada, the legal trendsetter, set the stage for “new” or “big” cannabis.  They are home to companies like Tilray and more who claimed they will make everyone rich on indoor grow, but they are only 8th in global production. With their climate, they have a smaller black market and shorter growing season. The third place in production is sunny Afghanistan. The country’s largest and fastest cash crop is opium. The poppy and cannabis trade has a more significant impact on the civilians in Afghanistan than the impact of wheat farming and livestock trading.

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Second place has farmed cannabis for centuries and in 2021 made medical marijuana legal along with cosmetic and industrial purposes.  Morroco is former largest producer but has been ousted by the new champion.

The black market is thriving in the United States, which has a huge agricultural history in the American South and Midwest. They are the new reigning champion. New indoor grows and significant outdoor production is working to meet an in-country need for the 23 fully legal states and the 40 medical marijuana ones.

The more you know.

The Largest Country In The World’s Take on Marijuana

In 2023 India becomes the most populous country in the world.  The exotic nation is known for Bollywood, amazing fabrics, technology, a great love story, the Kama Sutra and their cuisine.  But what is the largest country in the world’s take on marijuana?  Well, it is a bit complicated.

India was a series of small nations prior to the British colonizing them and making them part of the great empire. In 1947, they broke from the UK to become a independent under India’s first prime minister—Jawaharlal Nehru. India has 28 states each with a cultural identity reaching back thousands of years.  India has 22 separate official languages and home to a total of 121 languages and 270 mother tongues. It’s also home to the world’s oldest language, Hindi

Cannabis in India has been known to be used at least as early as 2000 BCE. Today it is a bit complicated on how they approach marijuana.

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India primary religion is Hinduism. The third largest religion has a trinity of  gods: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. Shiva was is a fan of marijuana. Cannabis is one of the most sacred Hindu plants, and it is written in the fourth Veda it relieves anxiety. Thus it is used sacred spiritual and religious plant.

Maha Shivaratri also known as ‘night of Shiva’ is a major holiday in India. On this day, Hindus worship Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati with thousands of years old customs and traditions. According to legend, it the night when Shiva married his bride and experienced the beauty of love and pleasure of sex for the first time. Consuming marijuana is considered part of the holiday. Shiva, it’s believed, used marijuana both to relax and to focus better for meditation. The tradition lives on today worldwide.

During Holi, the annual Hindu festival of colors, a drink called thandai, which literally translates to “cooling off,” makes an appearance. Depending on where you go, the traditional milky concoction might be laced with hints of an edible Indian cannabis called bhang. Bhang holds cultural significance for Indians.

What is bhang? An avocado-green paste made with the young leaves, flowers, and stems of the cannabis plant, which get soaked, ground, and then mixed with whole milk or yogurt to make a shake. The legal status of cannabis in India is fuzzy. In some states it’s permissible, in others and from a federal point it is not. But go for a drive in many places and you’ll run across government-run stores with the words “Bhang Shop” in bright scarlet letters. Bhang is highly popular and accepted in the country.

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A nation of contradictions, India’s enforcement and legalization of marijuana is a bit puzzlingThe Assam Ganja and Bhang Prohibition Act of 1958 bans the sale, possession, purchase, and consumption of ganja and bhang. The Bombay Prohibition Act of 1949 prohibits the manufacture, possession, and consumption of bhang and bhang-containing substances without a license in Maharashtra.

Even possessing prohibited drugs (weed or marijuana) in India is an offense under the NDPS Act. The purpose of possession of drugs is not relevant and the punishment depends upon the quantity of drugs in possession. If a person is caught with drugs or found to be a drug addict, he/she would not be subject to prosecution if he/she voluntarily chooses to undergo de-addiction treatment.

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As Shiva would say “You are free to make any decision, but you aren’t free from the consequences of those decisions. In India you can have, consume, and meditate with marijuana, as long as the wrong person doesn’t catch you.  If then, it is a negotiation on what happens next.

Things NOT To Do When You Have Marijuana – Like Buy A Ferry

 

Marijuana use directly affects brain function, specifically the parts of the brain responsible for memory, learning, attention, decision-making, coordination, emotions, and reaction time.  When in this state, there are definitely some things you should not do.  An SNL alum highlights that point when he shared he bought a ferry while stoned!

Pete Davidson is know as much for TV as his dating life and good humor. The talented star has been frank about having borderline personality disorder (BPD) and using medical marijuana to manage.  Like many other comedians, Davidson struggles and it helps him calm his brain. He has dated Ariana Grande, Kate Beckinsale, Kim Kardashian and more while having a bit of a goofy good time boy attitude.  He lives his life on this terms.

Davidson walked the red carpet at the premiere of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts in New York City, and opened up about his surprise Staten Island Ferry investment with his former Saturday Night Live so-star made in January 2022.

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Davidson shared he and Colin Jost got stoned and did a little shopping. They won a decommissioned Staten Island ferry at auction for only $280,000!  That is a bit more than most people spend on Wayfare, Amazon or Ebay after having an edible or too much wine.

So while consuming here are some things you might not want to do if you had a bit much:

  • Texting exes – social media is full of either next day regrets or memes about people who did not this this advice
  • Drive a car, motorbike, boat, ship, scooter, bike or plane – it is just common sense
  • Overeat. Ted in Pasadena, California says he makes a big low fat/calorie platter to snack on when consuming and watching movies. It keeps him from devouring huge helpings of rice, ice cream and other things he regrets.
  • Taking the plunge and asking your crush out.  While it may be considered cute and work out, there are minefields you should avoid.
  • Talk about important issues.  It will be hard to focus on complicated matters and you may decide in the moment to cede more than you planned.
  • Watch scary movies.  Could be to much of the wrong type of stimulation.
  • Respond to work emails or calls, this does NOT need to be explained.
  • Have key one on one appointments. This includes your therapist, hair dresser, pastor, parole officer and more.
  • Decide on getting ink immediately.  You want to wait 24 hours, trust us.

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Davidson and Jost continue to be the owners of a the 1965 MV John F. Kennedy. The 2109 ton ship is 277 feet long with 3 decks and can hold up to 3,500 passengers and 40 cars.  They are still exploring the options of making it an event space or club.

At the premier Davidson shared “I have no idea what’s going on with that thing, we’re figuring it out.”

Real Marijuana And Virtual Reality – Do They Mix?

Virtual Reality is more accessible to people – does marijuana make it even better?

 

They are two giants of a new era – marijuana and virtual reality(VR). Marijuana, after decades of being banned is coming out the closet with 88% of people believing some form should be legalized.  Virtual reality is putting us in a custom universe allowing us to see and do things we have only dreamed about.  But can they walk you down a road together?

VR is a worldwide market worth $31 billion and with an estimated 171 million worldwide users.  The 25-34 year old is the largest market representing 23%.  Marijuana is an almost $30 billion global market with about 147 million users.

While VR places you in a crafted world, marijuana enhances the world you are in, whether it is real or virtual. Marijuana has THC, the component that give you s “high”. For many people, the THC experience is a pleasant euphoria and sense of relaxation. Other common effects, which may vary among consumers, include heightened sensory perception (e.g., brighter colors), laughter, and altered perception of time.

The cannabis effect dovetails nicely into the VR experience, making a potential great match.

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On Reddit and other forums, people share the heightened immersion of a combined experience. From comments, it seems it takes gaming and movies to another level and  makes you feel more alive and tickles your senses.

Today in VR you can attend concerts, ride roller coasterss, game, explore real and fantasy locations, deep sea dive and more. You can also attend meetings, lectures and more – but that is a different experience.

Ray in Seattle says “VR with Marijuana intensifies all your senses and makes it a whole body and mind experience – seeing a concert is the most amazing experience”.

On the flip side, VR writer Reter Rubin did an article for Wired where he is not a fan of the mix. He feels for his personal journey, he prefers the experience be split.

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Another perk of a mild high while using is it could eliminate any motion sickness, which can be very distracting.  Both VR and marijuana are on track to have more people engage over the next few years and improvements will only continue.  We will check in and let you know how it is goes.

Can CBD Chase Away The Monday Blues?

For many, Mondays can be tough, can CBD help ease into the week?

Happy Monday, the start of a fresh week and endless opportunities and new adventures.  But, not everyone has the same outlook.  In fact, a study found that, for 81% of employees, Mondays are the most stressful day of the week. And 70% of employees admit to suffering with the Sunday scaries.  The comic strip Garfield has a long running joke about how much he hates Mondays. Can CBD chase away the Monday blues? The answer is maybe, but it is also a start for developing a better outlook.

 

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In general, we consider our days off as our own time giving us control over sleeping, eating and activities. If possible, people try to sleep more and relax.  While this sounds great, it disrupts the week’s sleep pattern, making Sunday night’s “bed routine” a bit harder. Also, must people only set their alarm for the weekend when they have something they planned and want to do, as opposed to the alarm on Monday morning.

The average weekend can include robust eating and drinking, These things take a toll on you physically, which may be why one study found that American women of all ages and locations feel least attractive on Mondays.

CBD is legal, sold at Walmart and Amazon and has a variety of claims.  But can it put you in a better mood for Monday?  The answer is maybe. A chart review of 72 psychiatric patients treated with CBD found reduced anxiety.  Great way to start the week.  But the same study found it did not not improve sleep, a key to a good morning.

A different double-blind study found healthy volunteers administered CBD had little to no change in their emotional reaction to unpleasant images or words, compared to the placebo group. “If it’s a calming drug, it should change their responses to the stimuli,” said Harriet de Wit, co-author of the study and a professor in the University of Chicago’s department of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience. “But it didn’t.”

There is plenty of anecdotal accounts that cbd relieves anxiety and makes you a bit more relaxed.  While there is still research being done on the what cbd can do in the right dosage, you can try it on your own and see for yourself. We know cbd is not damaging and attempting to change the perception is better than doing nothing.

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If you or someone you know suffers from rough Mondays, here are a few tips. Eat breakfast, compliment people in the morning, realize you have a 5 days to accomplish work, recognize small victories and try to have a sense of humor. At the very least, you can read Garfield on your phone.

Do You Get High On Medical Marijuana?

With 40 states legalizing medical marijuana and the American Medical Association seeing value in the plant as an aid, more people are using it in their medical help tool box.  Medical marijuana has shown it can help with nausea, pain management, the treatment of cancer, especially during chemo, sleep, depression and more.  There are over 4 million registered patients and many times more of those who try it on a smaller basis. But do you get high on medical marijuana?

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Pre-legalization, medical marijuana users had to rely on their personal friends or dealer to secure the plant and then figure out a way for it to be consumed.  Joints and brownies were the most popular and regulating the amount of THC proved difficult. This sometimes left the patient physically better and mentally stoned.

So regulating the amount of THC is an art in medical marijuana because you want the benefits but may not want to be fully stoned. THC’s chemical structure is similar to the brain chemical anandamide. Similarity in structure allows the body to recognize THC and to alter normal brain communication. They affect brain areas that influence pleasure, memory, thinking, concentration, movement, coordination, and sensory and time perception. Because of this similarity, THC is able to attach to molecules called cannabinoid receptors on neurons in these brain areas and activate them, disrupting various mental and physical functions. THC, acting through cannabinoid receptors, also activates the brain’s reward system, which includes regions that govern the response to healthy pleasurable behaviors such as sex and eating.

In legal medical marijuana states, the packaging should tell you the strength of the product.  Edibles, oils, and vapes tend to be the most popular way to consume for medicinal purposes.

The FDA doesn’t oversee medical marijuana like it does prescription drugs. Although states monitor and regulate sales, they often don’t have the resources to do so. That means the strength of and ingredients in medical marijuana can differ quite a bit depending on where you buy it. Talk with knowledge staff at the retailer, explain your purpose and ask any questions.  If the first product doesn’t fully help, look for more help and guidance. The industry is full of people who want you to have exactly what seek.

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Getting high while using medical marijuana is strictly a personal choice and not a guarantee. You can adjust to treat your symptoms without having a long journey.  On the safe side, do not drive or use heavy machinery.

You can also look for traditional support groups for your issue and find tips for fellow suffers are usually happy to share their lessons learned.

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If you are trying medical marijuana, like most long term drugs, you will need to spend a little time experimenting on dosage.  Most medicines need a little trial and error to maximize the health benefits.

Marijuana Fan Samantha Blows In To And Just Like That!

Kim Cattrall’s sex and marijuana liberated Samantha blows into And Just Like That!

In a surprise that has delighted millions of fans, Samantha Jones blows in to on the Max series And Just Like That!  Kim Cattrall became a breakout star and icon in the original series Sex in the City. People watched as she embraced tomorrow with her views on sex, relationships, work and marijuana.

Sex in the City premiered on 6 June 1998 and concluded on 22 February 2004, with 94 episodes broadcast over six seasons. It continues to live on cable and streaming channels. Among the four co-stars, Kim Cattrall’s character Samantha Jones was the most care-free and open – setting the tone for the “sex” part in the city.

Fun loving Samantha was a hedonist with a heart.

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Liberated she tried everything from monogamy, to being fluid to serial one nights stands and everything in between. A fan of the cocktail, she also didn’t shy away from marijuana.  And this was in the pre-legal days.

In a sign of how things have changed, a bar sued to stop an episode with cannabis. One week before “The Post-It Always Sticks Twice” was set to be released, a bar filed paperwork to prevent HBO from airing the episode. The bar, which had been business for more than a decade in 2003, took issue with the fact that the characters scored marijuana while hanging out at the nightspot.  Now in NYC there are 1,700 unlicensed shops even though it is recreational legal in the state including some near the bar.

When interviewed, Cattrall shared “Let’s just say that I have more than tried marijuana and I took a tip from Samantha – when you’re in an intimate situation it can certainly make you feel more relaxed”.  She helped people accept the fun things marijuana can do in and out of the bedroom.

Samantha’s ordeal with cancer also provided an opportunity to talk about medical marijuana.  While accepted at the time, it wasn’t as wide spread and still had stigma.  Ten years would pass before it truly came out of the closet.

Fans were crushed when Cattrall decided to reduce her involvement and rumors about clashing personalities abounded.  The Sex in the City sequel And Just Like That has struggled in finding a voice and capturing some of the magic, maybe the return of Samantha can give it a little extra push.

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Cattrall opined “Especially now you can get marijuana in different tastes and flavours, it’s becoming like a wine itself”.  And our guess are fans will be enjoying cannabis, wine or cocktail to catch her appearance.

ATF Says Yes To Guns Except For, You Know, Cannabis

There has been a ton of buzz in lately about the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) stand on marijuana.  With 24 states now saying it is cannabis is fully legal and 40 having medical marijuana, the public is reevaluating how it approaches the drug.  An estimated 88% of Americans are for some form of legalization and only 10% are against.  Yet it faces huge hurdles including the ATF holding it to a different standard than alcohol.

So how is this different than the other big intoxicant alcohol? Drug possession is still the number one cause of arrest. The highest number of arrests were for all drugs (estimated at 1,552,432 arrests) followed by driving under the influence (estimated at 1,282,957).

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Drivers accused or convicted of misdemeanor DUI do not face a loss of their right to purchase, own, and possess a firearm. There are exceptions, if you have 3 or more DUIs, if you have felony DUI (felony DUI charges are ones that result in injury or death), or if the DUI is part of a package of other crimes you have committed.

Under a decades old law from 1968, ATF asserted users of marijuana remain barred from purchasing and possessing guns.  This inlcudes states who have legalized recreational they  warned this week.

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Until marijuana is legalized on a federal level, users of cannabis will continue to be prohibited from shipping, transporting, receiving or possessing firearms and ammunition, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or ATF, said in a notice.

So to be clear, you must be convicted 3 time with an alcohol DUI to lose your gun rights OR be caught casually consuming cannabis.  The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism estimates that 25-30% of violent crimes in the United States are linked to the use of alcohol. According to a report from the U.S. Dept. of Justice, that translates to about 5,000,000 alcohol-related violent crimes per year. By contrast, the government does not even track violent acts specifically related to marijuana use, as the use of marijuana has not been associated with violence.

Medical Marijuana, according to the government, is also helpful for the treatment of pain and some disease.  But if you are patient that consumes, the ATF says you are lose your Second Amendment right.

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Government and bureaucracies are slow to change.  It is a bipartisan issue with states like Missouri, Montana and Arizona with legal weed, so it it should be treated more fair.

Why Uganda Legalized Weed Is CRAZY – They Are A Hot Mess!

The world is a wacky place and right now there is all sorts of nonsense going on. But for a small country, Uganda takes the cake.  They have managed to pull together the warring Democrats and Republicans to be upset about their LGBT+ policy.  And if you look a bit deeper, they are just a hot mess! Why Uganda legalized weed is a bit crazy.

You would think a country which has a sort of legalized weed and encourages medical marijuana to be normal, just look at Italy, Canada, Mexico, a host of Scandinavian countries and more.  But nope, Uganda blazes their own trail and leave people singed behind. What can you expect from a close ally of Putin?

Currently, the country is embroiled in a huge LGBT+ scandal. Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni signed one of the world’s toughest anti-LGBTQ laws, including the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality”. Uganda is filled with allegations of arbitrary killings of opposition supporters, disenfranchisement and voter intimidation, bribery, shutting down social media websites, and lack of transparency and independence in the Electoral Commission marred the elections, which fell short of international standards.

 

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On Transparency International’s 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index, Uganda scored 26 on a scale from 0 (“highly corrupt”) to 100 (“very clean”). When ranked by score, Uganda ranked 142nd among the 180 countries in the Index, where the country ranked last is perceived to have the most corrupt public sector.

So why legalize marijuana? Over a period of 8 years, the government’s Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) seized 11 pounds of cannabis and officially arrested some 482 people for possession …which equals less than a gram per person. Harsh for such a small amount.

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In addition, the 2010 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report highlighted that there were only two detection dogs for conducting drug searches and no drug test kits or X-ray machines to detect drugs, along with the fact that the local police were both corrupt and inadequately trained.

In May, Uganda’s Constitutional Court made a decision that reportedly nullified the nation’s entire Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Control Act. This made it semi not illegal, but not fully legal…putting it in a no man’s land.

And money comes to play for key players. The export of cannabis for medicinal purposes was approved by the Ugandan Ministry of Health in January 2020, which stipulated among other things that all cannabis exporters had to have a minimum capital of US $5,000. Prior to this, however, Industrial Hemp Uganda, a private company had already been exporting medicinal cannabis to Germany and China. So, legal when it generates revenue for key players.

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If you plan to join the millions of Americans and Canadian traveling for the summer, you might leave Uganda off of your places to chill.

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