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Weed Insurance — Yes, It Is Going To Be A Very Big Thing!

When insurers and major retailers are backing cannabis policy, we can infer that there is something going on behind the scenes.

Want to know how I know that weed is going to be legalized on a federal level fairly soon Insurers are getting ready. That’s right! One of these days you’ll be able to get weed insurance on your crops, cannabis-related business ventures and much more.

There is no denying that cannabis is BIG business. Some estimates believe that by 2026 the cannabis industry could hit $41b annually. Despite the yearly earnings for the cannabis industry, insurers only wrote out about 250 million in policies and in many cases are charging far more than typical retailers with extreme limits in place.

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This might not be of significant importance to consumers, but if insurers do get a chance to play with the cannabis industry, it could revolutionize the industry within a matter of months.

Right now, it’s incredibly difficult to get coverage because of cannabis’ Schedule I status, which makes it fall in the most restrictive category of the Controlled Substance Act. This means that if an insurer currently works with a cannabis company, they would technically be breaking federal law. This could jeopardize their entire operation. This is why most major insurers use proxies within the state to provide coverage, but sometimes with a 20%-30% in cost increase.

How this will impact the end consumer?

The cannabis industry is in political limbo currently. It isn’t legal but at the same time it’s “somewhat legal” in some places. This means that to operate a business within the cannabis industry is very risky. Things cost much more and a lot of those expenses are outsourced to the consumer.

If insurers can get into the cannabis game, they reduce risk and would be able to compete with one another to provide more accessible rates.

RELATED: Will The Life Insurance Industry Cover Cannabis Users?

With more security comes more investment capital and once banking comes into the equation, it’s check mate! And with the industry legitimized, good ol’ capitalism will do the rest to drive down prices to a fair price point and establish a national “norm”.

Of course, politicians will be involved in this and cannabis lobbyists will be influencing politicians like every other industry, but that is a good thing. It means that cannabis is fully legitimized on all levels.

A recent Reuter’s article estimates that full legalization will come sometime in 2022:

BDSA expects some form of federal legalization in 2022, and Petrilli, of NCRMA, said that could send insurance sales to cannabis businesses to more than $3 billion over the next five years, if the industry were insured like normal businesses.

“Whoever leads on providing reasonably priced insurance for this industry with the necessary coverage is going to be very, very successful,” said [Gavin] Kogan [CEO of Grupo Flor, which is a licensed cultivator, distributor and manufacturer with five dispensaries in California].

Signs are everywhere!

As someone who has been writing on cannabis related issues for roughly 10-years now, it’s interesting to see how the overall climate has changed towards the plant. I started writing a few years before Washington and Colorado legalized it.

Most of the content I wrote back then related to anecdotal findings of the healing potential of cannabis. It turned out, after scientists studied it, that many of the findings were backed by science.

Nonetheless, there wasn’t a lot of positive references to cannabis or marijuana within the mainstream. But fast forward to 2021 and you’ve got Apple and Amazon all on board with cannabis.

RELATED: Why Cannabis Tech Is Now More Valuable Than Cannabis Itself

We are seeing various factions of politicians beginning to submit pro cannabis legislation and a general disdain for the anti-weed sentiment.

When you see all of the different sectors throwing their cast in favor of legal cannabis, you can only wonder how much longer the government can resist federal legalization.

More importantly, what are they waiting for?

The North American Cannabis Coalition

Between Canada, the United States and Mexico, there is a global potential. The only player that hasn’t officially joined the legal weed party is the United States.

Mexico is also lagging behind since they only nullified a part of the constitution that prohibits the consumption of cannabis for an adult, but have not removed is from the penal code. This means legalization there is also in a legal limbo.

RELATED: Mexico Fails To Legalize Marijuana As Drug War Chaos Grows

Analysts hope that by the end of the year there may be some “formal” rules on the table. Until then Mexico is sort of like the Wild West with many participants eagerly waiting for industry standards and laws.

Nonetheless, once Mexico, the U.S.

Republicans From Legal Marijuana States Won’t Vote To Legalize Federally
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and Canada all embark on cannabis legality they have the potential to rule the globe with cannabis production. Mexico with its cheap labor force, the U.S. with their enormous consumer market and Canada with their heavy pharmaceutical interests already firmly established, we can simply imagine how that would impact the global cannabis scene.

Once these three powerhouses come into play – we can expect other countries to legalize rather quickly after that. The United Nations would probably have to rewrite some of their drug policy since the US and Mexico and Canada at that point would have broken the accord.

At the end of the day, what the United Nations say is always a recommendation as opposed to a law. However, this would send a message to the rest of the world. The US is the primary influencer on the War on Drugs.

If the US were to back out of a drug treaty and legalize a drug for profit, this will reframe the conversation. Additionally, it would open up a line of questioning in relation to other drugs such as psilocybin, LSD and other psychedelics — all which have shown benefit within a medical context.

Bottom line

When insurers and major retailers are backing cannabis policy, we can infer that there is something going on behind the scenes. These mega corporations pay lobbyists a lot of money to know what’s going to happen in relation to policy shifts.

If they are getting ready, then it’s safe to say that cannabis is coming to the mainstream and is here to stay!

This article originally appeared on Cannabis.net and has been reposted with permission.

Hemp Farmers Giving Up As Prices Keep Falling

Many farmers believe that if the FDA would settle the issues around hemp regulations, the market could recover.

As hemp prices continue to fall, farmers are leaving. When the Farm Bill of 2018 passed, farmers rejoiced at the ability to legally grow hemp. Visions of massive demand for CBD products caused farmers to plant thousands of acres.

Indeed, it seemed a sure-fire thing. Seemingly overnight numerous products on retailers’ shelves had some version with CBD included. Body products, foods, and supplements all touted the benefits of having CBD added. Then it all fell apart as several problems combined to crash the market.

The problems ranged from a lack of guidance from the FDA, falling prices, less demand for CBD than expected, weather-related issues, and a pandemic. The crops planted in 2019  led to a glut of biomass that persists today. Farmers who were unable to make any money have left the business leaving only the truly committed.

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Price Crash

The glut of biomass caused the prices to slide as the market worked its way through the supply. Hemp Benchmarks’ latest August report wrote, “CBG Biomass and extracted CBG products also saw their observed wholesale prices continue to slide this month. In regard to Crude CBD Oil, Hemp Benchmarks observed USDA Certified Organic and THC Free product that helped to buttress the category’s spot price somewhat, but this month’s assessed price for Crude saw an overall decline on an increase in the frequency of reported deals settling under $100 per kilogram.” Indoor-grown CBD flower is down 3% from July, greenhouse-grown CBD flower has dropped 5% from July and only outdoor grown CBD flower saw its price rise by 7% from July according to the Benchmarks data.

One example of the drastic fall in prices comes from North Dakota, where Veronica Michael told the Hemp Benchmark, “When we first started extraction [in the spring of 2019], crude had been around $1,400 [per kilogram],” she remembered. “I got a call from two buyers in the last two weeks. One was in Colorado and one was in Washington. Both were offering from about $80 to $120 [per kilogram] for crude. That’s ridiculously low. When you look at distillates and isolates, the numbers aren’t good either. People want to buy distillates and isolates for less than we can make them for unless you’re a really big producer. It makes me nervous and scared for the future.”

Farmers Leaving

Hemp Benchmarks reported that it counted 10,881 hemp farming licenses issued nationwide for the 2021 season, down 45% from 19,799 hemp cultivation licenses documented in 2020. Brett Eaton, CEO and founder of Green Cherry Organics in Fort Collins, Colorado Told Hemp Benchmarks that “24 of the 28 hemp farmers he works with regularly are not planting hemp this year. Eaton’s company created the first USDA-certified organic hemp greenhouse in the United States. It also sells its CBD products and clones nationally, and works with hemp farmers in 11 different states.”

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With no one to buy the hemp or prices so low that it doesn’t cover the expense of growing, many farmers returned to more traditional crops whose prices have soared. Corn and wheat crops affected by droughts have seen prices at three-month highs. The droughts in some areas contrast with overly heavy rains in other areas. The market has also seen a shift where hemp is being planted. Colorado hemp acres have fallen from 2020 to 2021, while Texas and Illinois have dramatically increased planting. Oregon, which has been a big state for hemp farmers, is seeing those acres face the criticism that the hemp plantings are masking actual illegal THC heavy cannabis farming.

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Outlook

For now, the outlook remains challenging. Many of the farmers cited in the August Hemp Benchmark report said that if the FDA would settle the issues around hemp regulations the market could recover. However, the FDA seems to be punting back to Congress and isn’t moving to take a stand. No one can do anything about the weather or pandemic forced quarantine issues. The industry could be helped by consolidation, but that doesn’t look to be happening. The THC side of the cannabis industry is awash in M&A deals, but the hemp side has just seen businesses close versus being acquired or merging.

RELATED: American Hemp Farmers Will Continue To Struggle In 2021

One thing that could help with the 2019 glut is that some of the remaining product is now turning brown and moldy. That suggests that at some point CBD brands will need to buy new CBD products and with fewer farmers planting less acreage, prices would surely rise. Still, the hemp farming industry is clearly becoming one for long-term players. It is not the quick turn on investment that the THC cannabis industry enjoys.

This article originally appeared on Green Market Report and has been reposted with permission.

5 TikTok Skincare Trends You Need To Avoid

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When it comes to your health, you should be careful and steer clear of certain trends. Especially those on TikTok. Here are some examples.

TikTok is a place for all sorts of advice, from how to get revenge on an ex, to how to take care of your plants. If you have a question regarding just about anything, you’ll likely find an answer on TikTok, something that is great, but that also requires some vetting. This is especially important when it comes to your mental and physical health, including skincare.

Skincare TikTok is quite prominent. These videos, usually found under the hashtags #skincare or #beauty, have dramatically varied recommendations, from influencers using and reviewing products to advanced techniques like DIY microneedling. Needless to say, recommendations and suggestions like the latter should be supervised by a certified professional, and people should be careful of following these bits of advice.

The Huffington Post spoke with health and skincare experts who were against following certain TikTok skincare trends. Here are the 5 most prominent TikTok skincare trends you should avoid:

All types of microneedling

@mashalafzalzada

VAMPIRE FACIAL #facial #skin #skincare #microneedling #vampirefacial #skincareroutine #beauty #blood #prp #fyp #fy #foryourpage #viral

♬ original sound – Mashal Afzalzada

Microneedling is a relatively simple procedure when done by the care of a professional. Despite the fact that is described as “minimally invasive,” it’s still a procedure, one where small needles enter and probe the skin in order to generate new collagen and develop new and healthier skin. By using a dermaroller, people on TikTok are conducting these procedures at home. While some have found success, health experts explain that these small abrasions could result in infections and the like.

Sunscreen contouring

@stopiteli

I am convinced this works! #tutorial #contour #summer #lifehack #hack #beautyhack #snatched #tiktokwellness #hiddentalent

♬ original sound – Eli Withrow

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Sunscreen contouring is the practice of using sunscreen to selectively tan skin, creating an effect that’s similar to what you’d get when applying makeup to your face. It’s a bad idea. “Any tanning of the skin is a sign that DNA damage to skin cells has occurred. Sunscreen is not meant to be used only as a highlighter in select areas. You need an even application throughout the whole face to protect from photo-aging and skin cancer,” said dermatologist Dr. Joyce Parker.

DIY injections

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It’s safe to say that using any needles for skincare procedures while unsupervised is a resounding no. No matter how simple and friendly the instructions look, any type of injection in the skin could result in lesions, infections, scarring, and even permanent blindness if administered incorrectly.

DIY mole removals

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It feels crazy to have to write that people should absolutely avoid removing moles from their skin but here we are. Moles aren’t like nails or hair or even a little piece of skin that’s bugging you and you want to remove easily. One of the most important parts about dermatologists who remove moles is their expertise, knowing whether the mole is benign or malignant. If it’s the latter, the mole could be a symptom of a larger problem and should have a biopsy in order to make sure your skin is okay.

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Skincare is a very delicate process. While finding recommendations and inspiration online is great, TikTok is a perfect tool for providing reductive advice. Just because a skin care regimen works on someone, doesn’t mean it’ll work on you, and it could result in, at best, a loss of money, at worst, some dangerous side effects.

Use TikTok for fun, but keep the serious and health-related stuff to professionals.

Negative Health Effects Of Marijuana Shouldn’t Deter Federal Legalization

Old Uncle Sam is perfectly okay with letting the people make their own choices regarding alcohol and tobacco, so what is such a big deal about allowing them to make that choice with weed?

Naysayers of the nug — those who, despite all the positive noise surrounding marijuana in the United States — are really bearing down on the argument that the nation shouldn’t legalize it because of the potential health consequences.

A recent article published in the National Review goes for the jugular of the cannabis scene, suggesting that medical marijuana is a scam; weed gives people cancer; it can be deadly, and it doesn’t — or it hasn’t yet — snuffed out the black market. So, wouldn’t we be better off to discourage legalization and lock away pot offenders?

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Although there is some evidence that smoking marijuana isn’t much different from smoking cigarettes in terms of cancer risk, this alone shouldn’t deter federal legalization. Tobacco use is declining across the nation, mostly because people are starting to realize that it isn’t the healthiest of activities. Still, smokers don’t, nor have they ever needed the federal government to uphold prohibition to inspire them to make smarter decisions.

This is America, after all, a country based on one’s ability to make choices regardless of the potential hazards. That’s why 16 million Americans are living with some kind of disease brought on by smoking, while 500,000 of them are dying from these maladies every single year, according to statistics published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

RELATED: Are High State Marijuana Taxes Really The Cause Of The Tenacious Black Market?

The same goes for alcohol, arguably America’s favorite drug of choice. How could it not be? It’s a social lubricant that makes the reserved more outgoing; it makes the less attractive more appealing. In the case of responsible use, it can be moderated throughout the day at backyard BBQs and other social events without getting a person completely and utterly obliterated. Nevertheless, it isn’t a healthy drink. Alcohol is responsible for at least 100-thousand deaths in this country every year, some of which are cancer-related. However, try to ban it again, and you’ll see a violent backlash that makes the Capitol Hill riots look like a Bob Ross painting. 

Old Uncle Sam is perfectly okay with letting the people make their own choices regarding alcohol and tobacco, so what is such a big deal about allowing them to make that choice with weed?

RELATED: What Is Preventing Cannabis Legalization In The US?

Cannabis advocates like to argue against the validity of research that finds potential health risks associated with marijuana and will cry out for someone, anyone, to look at the evidence of its potential health benefits. They want people to know about the mostly anecdotal evidence showing how marijuana may treat PTSD, curb the opioid crisis, and any other number of the findings of the week. If Congress would just legalize it, some advocates would argue, the United States might even experience a significant drop in cancer rates, too. So far, there is no evidence that cannabis is a miracle drug. Still, that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t be looking to legalize it.  

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Regardless of which side you stand on this issue, none of what is mentioned above should matter in the grand scheme of federal marijuana legalization. Right now, around 20 states have legalized for adults 21 and older. But conflicting marijuana laws have created more problems, like the existence of a domestically-driven black market.

Congress should be looking at legal weed now more than ever, as these clashing laws surrounding marijuana aren’t doing the country any justice. As long as there are prohibition laws, law-abiding citizens will continue to go to jail and get jammed up in the criminal justice system — one that should be focusing on real criminals with actual victims.

Legalizing marijuana nationwide would protect responsible users in legal states while allowing law enforcement to crack the skulls of criminals who go against the grain of the system, just like they do with alcohol. It shouldn’t matter that marijuana might cause some users to have health issues, only that continued prohibition causes problems for everyone.

This Rare Condition Is More Common After Having COVID-19

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A review of COVID-19 and the side effects of the Pfizer shot found that this rare condition is more common in people who’ve struggled with the disease.

COVID-19 is a condition that we’re only starting to understand. The virus impacts people in different ways, producing long-term effects that can manifest in unexpected forms, like recurring fatigue or chronic headaches. One of these rare side effects is myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle.

While still rare, this condition is one that caused a lot of interest in people, especially after there were a number of cases linked to the Pfizer vaccine. A recent study found that the side effect of myocarditis is more common on people that experienced COVID-19 than on people who had the Pfizer shot.

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The study obtained its numbers from the electronic health records of over 2 million people who provided data on both COVID-19 infections and adverse vaccine reactions. The median age of people who developed myocarditis after getting the vaccine was 25, with 19 of the 21 cases belonging to males. Other rare side effects associated with the Pfizer shot include swollen lymph nodes, appendicitis, and shingles.

The study found that while myocarditis was more common in people who had been vaccinated, the risk was higher in people who had contracted the virus. “As the New York Times explains, “There were an extra 11 cases of the condition for every 100,000 people who had been infected with the coronavirus, compared with those who had not.”

Despite these risks, scientists are adamant about the vaccine’s success rate. “Coronavirus is very dangerous, and it’s very dangerous to the human body in many ways,” study co-author Ben Reis told the Times. “If the reason that someone so far has been hesitating to get the vaccine is fear of this very rare and usually not very serious adverse event called myocarditis, well, this study shows that that very same adverse event is actually associated with a higher risk if you’re not vaccinated and you get infected.”

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This investigation was launched following a number of myocarditis cases in young males who received the Pfizer vaccine, who, according to a review, could result in myocarditis in males ages 16 to 17 by a 1 in 5,000 chance.

While these cases of myocarditis should be monitored, getting the COVID-19 vaccine is still less risky than placing all of your bets on a very rare side effect.

When Are We Going To Start Arguing About Who Lost Mexico?

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Yes, we should do all we can to help the Afghan people, but we have an even greater obligation to our neighbors and our own people to at least mention the Drug War.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article solely belong to the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Fresh Toast.

There is a major debate about the loss of Afghanistan, but for the most part, it has followed the Prime Directive: “Don’t mention the Drug War!”

Nonetheless, it seems relevant that Afghanistan is still the world’s largest opium poppy producer.

According to Reuters, “Despite the threats posed by Afghanistan’s illicit drug business, experts noted, the United States and other nations rarely mention in public the need to address the trade, estimated by the UNODC at more than 80% of global opium and heroin supplies.”

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So, we controlled the country? And our Drug War was subsidizing the Taliban?

And now we are rightly agonizing about leaving the very roughly 31 million Afghans at the mercy of ruthless thugs, who are literally halfway around the world. Meanwhile, last year The Washington Post reported that Violent Criminal Groups Are Eroding Mexico’s Authority And Claiming More Territory.

So, Mexico, with a population of approximately 126,014,024, more and more of the people are living under the effective control of murderous gangs on our border!

Americans are rightly anxious about the safety and freedom of the Afghan people we are leaving behind, but what about the freedom and safety of the people of Mexico, and Central America, and Colombia and Venezuela, etc.

SEE: Murder, Robbery, ‘Mountain Of Death’ Await Migrants Crossing Darien Gap

While our Southern border is the visible flashpoint for American politicians, it is the equivalent of the Kabul airport. An increasing number of people from around the world are trying to get to the United States via Mexico, which cannot even protect its own people.

SEE: Why Was Vice President Harris Greeted With Trump Campaign Signs In Guatemala?

While Mexico and most of Latin America have long had problems with corruption and general lawlessness, the Drug War has become existential threats to their governments’ control over their own territories. In fairness to them, the United States has seemingly lost control of some parts of major cities to Drug War violence.

Mexico's Cannabis Legalization Bill Will Boost Business, But There Are Concerns
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If Mexico continues to lose control over its territory, and the international wave of refugees continues to be treated as a Mexican problem, it will have a major impact on both the American and Mexican economies. And, by the way, these people are human beings, and sometimes, quite literally, our brothers and sisters.

Yes, we should do all we can to help the Afghan people, especially those who worked with us, but we have an even greater obligation to our neighbors and our own people to at least mention the Drug War. But I really don’t think we can.

Richard Cowan is a former NORML National Director and author of CBD Wax and Its Benefits.

What Is Preventing Cannabis Legalization?

Senate rules require just a simple majority to pass a bill, but procedural steps along the way require a supermajority of 60 votes to end debate on bills.

Cannabis legalization in some form or another is legal nearly everywhere in the U.S.  As of August 2021:

  • Medical marijuana is legal in 36 states, 4 territories, and in the US Capitol, Washington DC. An additional 12 states have legalized the medical use of CBD derived from marijuana.
  • Adult use marijuana is legal in 19 states, 2 territories and Washington DC. 
  • Recent poll by Pew Research Center shows that 91% of Americans support some form of legalization with 31% supporting medical use only and 60% supporting medical and recreational.

Recently, Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker circulated a draft bill to legalize marijuana in the Senate. The Democrats control the House while the Senate is split 50/50 between Republicans and Democrats. However, the tiebreaker is Democratic Vice President, Kamala Harris.

Chuck Schumer's Long-Awaited Federal Marijuana Legalization Bill Unveiled
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At this point, cannabis is ubiquitous, popular, and the party that most openly supports cannabis legalization controls the legislative and executive branch of the Federal government. So why does cannabis legalization seem distant?

According to Forbes,  Schumer said at a recent press conference that, “We don’t have the votes necessary at this point. But we have a large majority of our caucus for it. We’re going to show it to the others and say, ‘Well, what don’t you like? What do you like? And we’ll see if we can get the support.’ We’re going to put our muscle behind it, all our effort behind it, and we’re going to get this done ASAP.”

It may seem perplexing as to why the Senate’s top Democrat is concerned about getting enough votes to move his proposed draft bill forward. Senate rules require just a simple majority to pass a bill, but procedural steps along the way require a supermajority of 60 votes to end debate on bills. This brings us to what makes Sen. Schumer state that he does not currently “have the votes” for his proposed cannabis legislation: the filibuster.

A filibuster is long-established tool (dating back to ancient Rome) that allows a lawmaker to slow down or block other lawmaker’s bill, resolution, or amendment from getting a vote by talking as long as they want. The debate can theoretically go on forever, blocking any final vote and essentially killing the bill, resolution, or amendment from advancing.

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The filibuster is a powerful tool and to understand why, you first need to understand how the legislative process works in the Senate. Here is a helpful breakdown from Congress.gov:

To consider a bill on the floor, the Senate first must agree to bring it up – typically by agreeing to a unanimous consent request or by voting to adopt a motion to proceed to the bill, as discussed earlier. Only once the Senate has agreed to consider a bill may Senators propose amendments to it.

Perhaps the modern Senate’s defining feature is the potential difficulty of reaching a final vote on a matter. Most questions that the Senate considers – from a motion to proceed to a bill, to each amendment, to the bill itself – are not subject to any debate limit. Simply put, Senate rules provide no way for a simple numerical majority to cut off or otherwise impose a debate limit and move to a final vote. As a result, Senators can effectively wage (or threaten to wage) a filibuster – in effect, insist on extended debate in order to delay or prevent a final vote on most amendments, bills, or other motions.

In the 1970s, the Senate rules changed to allow Senators to trigger a filibuster simply by announcing they wanted to block a bill. This means that Senators no longer even needed to start talking to use the filibuster. As a result of this rules change, the image of a Senator orating for hours on end popularized by Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a relic of the past.

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PBS News Hour put together a helpful five-step breakdown of how the filibuster works in the modern Senate:

  1. Any Senator can launch a filibuster.
  2. Senators need to give notice they intend to do this. Usually, they first give their party leadership a heads up. Then the most frequent formal step is simple: The senator stands and says “I object” when other senators try to move forward on the legislation.
  3. That senator can ask to speak, but does not have to speak, about their reasons for blocking.
  4. To end the filibuster, the full Senate must trigger a different super-weapon: “cloture.” Cloture closes debate, thus ending the filibuster. This is the 60-vote part. To get cloture, current Senate rules require a three-fifths vote of the Senate[.]
  5. If cloture passes, it dictates a maximum of 30 hours of debate and no more. Then there will be a vote on the actual measure the filibuster is seeking to block. If cloture does not pass, the bill remains in filibuster limbo as the Senate moves on to other business.

In order to pass a bill, only 51 votes are required when the full Senate is present. However, in order to get to the point where a bill could be voted on, the senators must get past the 60-vote threshold imposed by the filibuster rule. For Schumer to get legislation enacted, he would need the full support of all the Senate Democrats, plus ten Senate republicans. Mitch McConnell, the leader of the Senate Republicans, is not going to tolerate any efforts to support Senate Democrats, including a bill to federally legalize cannabis. McConnell is not opposed to all forms of cannabis. He was instrumental in legalizing hemp with the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill. When it comes to full-THC cannabis, McConnell has used the filibuster to block legalization measures.

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The more realistic pathway at this point may be for the Senate to do away with the filibuster as it currently exists. There is a push to reform the filibuster, though most of that support has come from other (more important) issues, including the protection of voting rights and the investigation of the January 6th insurrection. Although many Americans and lawmakers support legalization, that has not been a reason cited to end the filibuster. However, if the filibuster is invalidated then the likelihood of marijuana legalization increases greatly. There are also budget reconciliation measures that lawmakers can take to “sidestep” the filibuster, but we’ll cover that in another post as it is too complicated to tack on to this already long blog post.

To recap, despite being an incredibly popular political issue and despite having control of the House and Senate, it seems likely that any measure to legalize cannabis offered by Democrats is doomed to fail due in large part to the filibuster. If you are interested in contacting your congressional representative about marijuana, Norml has a webpage to do just that.

Daniel Shortt is a corporate and regulatory attorney based in Seattle, Washington who works extensively with entrepreneurs in the cannabis industry. You can contact him at info@gl-lg.com or (206) 430-1336.

This article originally appeared on Green Light Law Group and has been reposted with permission.  

Which City Smokes The Most Weed

Let’s not split hairs with numbers and just say a little under two-thirds of people use cannabis is U.S. cities that have legalization.

Interesting survey put out by the Olbg.com blog on the wildest cities in America.  The criteria for a city rank covers such variables as night life, casinos, marijuana use, alcohol consumption rates, adult entertainment establishments, and a few other Friday night favorites. While Las Vegas was hands down winner in the overall contest of debauchery, as far as weed consumption per population levels, Portland, Oregon and Indianapolis, Indiana came in numbers 1 and 2 for weed usage per resident.

Some interesting tidbits on the survey is that some of the states don’t have recreational cannabis approved, so there is no legal pathway to getting your hands on some juicy buds. Other states have medical programs, but some are just starting out, so to see the population numbers so high, no pun intended, seems like a good trend for future legalization in those areas.

Republicans From Legal Marijuana States Won’t Vote To Legalize Federally
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The second point that I find interesting is how close cities 1 through 10 are.  Portland leads the pack with a 64.72% of population that used marijuana, but in 10th place is Milwaukee, Wisconsin at 63.27%. That is a whopping 1.45% difference between the number one spot and 10 spot. So out of 100 people, you are looking at 1.45 difference in admitting they smoked pot. With a margin of era of probably 0.50% to 1%, you are left with almost identical numbers for the big 10 cites.

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This is important as you can now say that (if you believe the data) that about 64% of city populations where cannabis is legal, used weed or tried it.  If you went down to spot #20 on the list, it may only be a 2% difference, or 2 more people in a 100-person survey, that separates #1 from #20. We get a good feeling that in legal marijuana cities, about 61% to 65% of the people are using cannabis or have used in in the post.

Let’s not split hairs with numbers and just say a little under two-thirds of people use cannabis is U.S. cities that have legalization.  It may not be statistically perfect, but you can’t get in trouble saying it as a ballpark.

Here is a link to the rankings.

This article originally appeared on Cannabis.net and has been reposted with permission.

More Women Switch Out Pharmaceuticals For Medical Marijuana

Researchers found that women were quicker than men to replace prescription painkillers with medical marijuana, even though males had more overall experience with weed.

When it comes to how Americans treat their various health conditions, more of them are now looking to medical marijuana in states where it is legal. The fear of opioid addiction, deadly overdose, and other downfalls of prescription drugs has, in ways, inspired a quest for safer remedies. 

However, it is women who are leading the charge, according to a recent study in the Journal of Women’s Health. 

While marijuana was once kept super-secret by those who used it, times have changed. More than half the nation now has laws on the books allowing it for medicinal purposes. And with all of the research that has surfaced in recent years showing how medical marijuana may be a viable alternative for opioids and benzodiazepines, more of the population is taking an interest in weed.   

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The latest study, which polled several physicians and patients, shows that more of the population has jumped on the medical marijuana bandwagon. And not just because it is fashionable either. They are going this way to protect themselves from the pharmaceutical fallout that has become so prevalent today. Americans are fully aware that tens of thousands of people die every year from prescription drugs, and they have no interest in becoming a statistic. 

Interestingly, researchers found that women were quicker than men to replace prescription painkillers and other drugs with medical marijuana, despite finding that males had more overall experience with cannabis. 

The majority of these weed-seeking women are using cannabis for pain relief, researchers said. Studies have found that medical marijuana may be an effective remedy for mild to moderate pain conditions and a safer alternative to both over the counter and prescription medicines. 

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An article from Forbes suggests that they may be using medicinal cannabis to ease chronic pain in the pelvic area, typically brought about by “PMS and PMDD, endometriosis and some gynecological cancers.” 

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It should come as no surprise that more women than men opt for medical marijuana as a replacement for prescription drugs. They are arguably the more intelligent species. The study does, however, suggest that finding out why women are making the switch to medical marijuana may require additional studies.

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As the study authors wrote, “The implication that women may conceptualize medical cannabis as complementary or alternative medicine merits further research, as this finding may be viewed as a consequence of patient experience with cannabis, and not only of shifting public attitudes toward it.”  

4 Tips To Help You Be More Confident

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Your confidence level is closely tied to your self-esteem. Here are 4 ways to improve it.

Confidence levels can fluctuate on a daily basis. While some days we may be feeling confident and successful, others are different. Confidence levels also vary from person to person, with some people coming to it more naturally than others. It’s all tied to our self-esteem.

Our self-concept depends largely on how we were raised and our personalities. Common behaviors like people pleasing, feeling needy and engaging in negative self-talk are all reflections of it.

PsychCentral spoke with several experts on common insecure behaviors and how to cope with them. Here are 4 tips that can help you become more confident:

Keep track of insecure behaviors

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It’s difficult to know if you’re insecure or are struggling with low self-esteem if you don’t keep track of these behaviors and notice how often they appear. While it’s difficult to simply try to find the root of your lack of confidence, it helps if you keep track of the most common behaviors you engage with and their triggers.

“It’s important to explore cognitions and the messages learned that initially created the negative core beliefs,” said Dr. Jan Roberts. “Understanding how low self-esteem evolves as a result of past internalized messages and cognitive processing can help [people] create new ways of perceiving their world around them.”

Set small goals

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Setting small goals, like completing chores on your to-do list or pursuing personal hobbies, can help you feel more confident and like you’re achieving stuff. Keep track of these accomplishments and notice how you’ll start to feel more capable the more you keep up with the habit.

Small habits like voicing or finding something you like about yourself every day can also add up in the long term,

See a therapist

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A therapist can help you find the root of your self-confidence issues, especially if you have a problem that’s debilitating or that affects other areas of your life. The right therapist can help you develop coping mechanisms for these behaviors, helping you form new ways of thinking that will help you grow into a more confident person.

Be kind to yourself

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Try your best to avoid negative self-talk. While it’s difficult to control your inner dialogue, try your best not to verbalize it. Confidence issues tend to manifest in self-depricating jokes and having difficulty accepting compliments from others; if you try to minimize these behaviors, your inner dialogue will likely change and turn into something more positive and ultimately objective.

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