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How Marijuana Affects Your Sex Life

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It’s likely the loosening of inhibitions that plays the biggest role in cannabis as an aphrodisiac. It also helps that cannabis is known for enhancing our mental and emotional experiences.

Cannabis and sex are often seen as the perfect pairing. Sometimes, though, things don’t work out that way. Too much of a high paced sativa or head changing indica can have one deep inside their mind and too anxious to perform. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that there is a gold median where you ingest just the right amount to feel more open, to experience sensation at a higher level and to connect more deeply with a partner.

CBD and THC infused lubes have become a popular product among consumers, and perhaps the simple possession of a bottle will encourage more frequent sex, but there’s no hard evidence that they enhance sensations. Though, again, anecdotal reports say that orgasms are prolonged and intensified for both women and men.

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Urologist at Stanford University, Michael Eisenberg, gained interest in the topic of how marijuana effects sex when some of his male patients started asking how cannabis might, “affect function down there.” Eisenberg utilized the National Survey of Family Growth for a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine in 2017, which looked at the figures he was most interested in: the sexual patterns of cannabis imbibers.

We’re having less sex than we used to. Toa Heftiba

Though self-reported, the findings from the answers are pretty astounding. Women who used cannabis weekly had 34% more sex than women who abstained from the plant and men had 22% more sex if they used cannabis weekly than if they didn’t. Those are big discrepancies that naturally lead one to believe that even if sex isn’t enhanced by cannabis, the idea of sex must at least seem even more appealing.

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It’s likely the loosening of inhibitions that plays the biggest role in cannabis as an aphrodisiac. It also helps that cannabis is known for enhancing creativity, all five of our senses and our mental and emotional experiences. Sex is touch, it’s smell, it’s taste, and sounds and it’s full of beauty; it only makes sense that more of those feelings is a good thing.

The Verge reported that research from Michele Baggio, an economist at the University of Connecticut, and her co-authors found that the passage of medical or recreational cannabis laws subsequently led to higher birth rates. While more studies should be conducted on many different cannabis and sex topics, these findings are already pretty amazing and remember, you can always do your own research at home. To science!

This Week’s Music: Travis Scott, Hailee Steinfeld And Jenny Lewis

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This week’s new songs include a Travis Scott remix, Hailee Steinfeld’s latest break up track, and a new Jenny Lewis song.

This Week’s Music is a weekly column that discusses the weeks’ best, worst, and most interesting songs. We try to select songs of different artists and genres to keep things interesting and to please a variety of music fans.

This week’s new songs include a Travis Scott spanglish remix that features Lil Baby and Rosalia, Hailee Steinfeld’s latest break up track, and a new Jenny Lewis song. Have a look:

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Travis Scott, Rosalia and Lil Baby – Highest In The Room

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Two weeks ago, we reviewed the original version of this song. We apologize, since this version is clearly superior. Featuring some melancholic and thoughtful guitars and vocals from Lil Baby and a Rosalia that refuses to sing more than two verses in English, this version of “Highest In The Room” is more alive and layered than the original. Maybe it’s the vocal range, the extended length or the fact that Rosalia is involved, this song is just better.

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Hailee Steinfeld – Wrong Direction

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For those of us who didn’t know, Hailee Steinfeld was dating former One Direction member Niall Horan. The couple broke up and, according to some, this song is the result. “Wrong Direction” (Get it?!) is a strange choice for a lead single for Steinfeld’s upcoming album. The singer, mostly known for her awesome anthem to masturbation, is generally associated with upbeat Gen-Z friendly songs. Still, “Wrong Direction” is simple, emotional and charged. I’m sold.

Jenny Lewis and Habib Koite – Under The Supermoon

“I never had such a fright, I gasped on election night,” are the opening lyrics of Jenny Lewis and Habib Koite’s new song. In a statement, Lewis explained the song further, saying that it’s “a love song written in Jacmel floating in the Caribbean sea under the supermoon of November 2016 just days after the U.S. presidential election… a travelogue of sorts processed in real time.” We get it, Jenny. Like most of us, you’re traumatized by the 2016 U.S. elections. Lewis’ work is reliably wonderful, playful and profound. I can’t wait to see what the new year brings to her music.

Does Prince Harry Use Weed

All evidence suggests that Prince Harry doesn’t mind breaking royal protocol.

It’s always fun to wonder if celebrities smoke weed, especially if these celebs are at the forefront of our minds. Wondering if they prefer to smoke a joint or to eat an edible sounds like a healthier habit than, say, being overly curious about their eating habits and the houses they live in.

Prince Harry, new father and the most crush-worthy person in the monarchy, is one of these people. In fact, our curiosity is even stronger because he comes from a pretty traditional and conservative background. As a monarch, there’s plenty of documentation that tracks his every choice and movement. There’s thousands of pictures of him as an adorable baby boy and many many questionable ones taken during his rebellious days.

Prince Harry seems like a relaxed person, one who wouldn’t mind smoking a joint on a special occasion or when he just needs to unwind from the stressors of royal duties. A New York Times report from 2002 claims that Harry first came in contact with marijuana at age 16, when weed was found at a private party he hosted (otherwise known as a “house party” among plebeians).

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“A member of the royal staff reportedly alerted Prince Charles after smelling marijuana at a Highgrove teenage party, and friends confirmed that the youth had been a regular and sometimes boisterous drinker at the Rattlebone Inn in Wiltshire,” reports the article. Then, predictably, British tabloids had to do one of theirs and award him a lame nickname. “Hash Harry.”

The report from the Times goes further, explaining that Prince Charles’s punishment was to ask Harry to spend a day in rehab, forcing him to meet with recovering addicts in hopes of teaching a lesson to his son.

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More recent news regarding Harry and weed doesn’t come from sources as reputable as the New York Times and tend to involve Meghan Markle. The former actress, born and raised in California, is assumed to have progressive views on the drug, like most people under the age of 40. She also has a nephew who grows his own marijuana and who named a strain in her honor: Markle Sparkle. According to him, they’re not in contact, which makes perfect sense.

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When Meghan Markle got married to her first husband in Jamaica in 2011, her wedding gift bags included marijuana. In short, it’s quite likely that Meghan, like Harry, appreciates weed every once in a while.

Unless Prince Harry walks down the street smoking a joint, there’s no way of knowing if he likes marijuana or not. Maybe, with how trailblazing the couple has been as of late, some journalist will ask them outright and they’ll say, “Hell yeah!”

Why This Will Be The Decade Of CBD

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Increased education efforts by medical professionals and lowered prices will only continue to keep driving the industry up.

Think we’ve achieved some saturation point for all things cannabidiol (CBD)? Think again. The hemp-based CBD extract market will become a $2.25 to $2.75 billion industry in 2020, according to Nielsen projections. In five years, they expect those figures to more than double. The company predicts CBD will become a $6 billion industry by 2025, when CBD-infused food and beverages become more widely available.

Their 2020 projection, says Rich Maturo, vice president of cannabis practice at Nielsen, skews toward a conservative estimate. The company accounted for possible headwinds from any Food and Drug Administration regulations or other roadblocks that might comes this year.

A Grocery Manufacturer Association survey reports that 76% of Americans believe CBD products already fall under FDA safety regulations, despite no such regulations existing. Instead, the FDA announced last year qualified experts could not conclude if hemp-extracted CBD was Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) to include in human or animal food products. Despite all that, Nielsen believes the 2020s will be recognized as the decade CBD transforms from lifestyle trend into a business powerhouse.

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“While the regulatory roadmap remains ambiguous, one thing is clear: The next decade for the hemp-based CBD market has the potential to be a game changer for the traditional CPG [Consumer Packaged Goods] and retail industry,” Maturo wrote in a Nielsen company blog post.

Education for medical professionals remains a crucial building block for the marijuana industry. A 2019 study found that more than half of primary care providers were unable to answer patient’s medical conditions when it came to cannabis treatment. That knowledge gap rises even higher when it comes to CBD, according to Nielsen’s Q4 Health Care Practitioner Tracking Study. Though 70% of doctors admit to discussing CBD with their patients, only one in three understood the laws around hemp and CBD.

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Aside from free products, doctor recommendations are the biggest influence in convincing patients to use CBD. Nielsen’s “Thinking Beyond the Buzz” study reported that 50% of adults interested in hemp-CBD products would be motivated to try them if a health care practitioner offered them guidance. This far outpaced recommendations from family (16%) and friends (17%), or seeing familiar brand names on CBD products (15%).

Maturo expects more “manufacturer-driven, educational efforts” aimed at health care providers this year to decrease the CBD knowledge gap and increase consumer interest.

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“If the medical community is properly educated, its influence will be profound for the hemp-based CBD industry,” Maturo writes. “In fact, over the next decade, Nielsen believes that primary health care practitioners may do more to drive trial and brand/format loyalty than traditional branding and marketing efforts.”

Should consumer interest rise as expected, Nielsen predicts we’ll see even fiercer battles among product competitors. Along with more efficient cultivation and extraction practices, this will drive prices down in the market. In other words, don’t expect CBD products and shops to go away anytime soon.

Meme Of The Week: Canceling Plans Is Perfectly Ok According To This Meme

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Twitter took a 2017 self-care tweet from Chance the Rapper and turned it into this week’s biggest joke.

Canceling plans is an anxiety inducing process if you’re a person with even the smallest bit of anxiety. Deliberating on what to say or text someone in order to sneak out of a “fun” plan is excruciating, no matter your excuse’s level of credibility.

Twitter, taking inspiration from the strangest of things, took a 2017 self-care tweet from Chance the Rapper and turned it into this week’s biggest joke. In it, Chance says: “Canceling plans to read is okay. Skipping a party for the gym is ok. Staying home to cook is ok.” We get it. His heart is in the right place but the guru talk is practically begging to be memed.

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Because memes are nonsensical and only meant to be understood by people who, I don’t know, live and breathe through the internet, new iterations of this joke now reference all kinds of ludicrous scenarios inspired by movies. Don’t think too much about it; you can’t apply logic to memes.

From The Parent Trap to Lady Bird, have a look at some of the funniest versions of the meme:

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What Is CBN And Is It Legal

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The compound is said to have a mild psychoactive effect, slightly more so than CBD but much less than THC.

This is the second of a two-part installment on trending cannabinoids. For the previous post on cannabigerol (CBG), go here.

This post concerns CBN (cannabinol). Like CBD and THC, CBN is among the 100+ molecules in the cannabis plant. CBN comes from oxidation and decomposition of THC, meaning that when THC is heated and exposed to CO2 (oxygen), it converts to CBN. The compound is said to have a mild psychoactive effect, slightly more so than CBD but much less than THC. Specifically, it is said to have a sedating effect on most users and to have promising sleep aid applications, similar to melatonin (among other potential uses).

From a regulatory perspective, the legal status of hemp CBN products (like CBG products) may be less problematic than CBD products. The FDA likes to point out that the 2018 Farm Bill explicitly preserved FDA’s authority to regulate products containing cannabis or cannabis-derived compounds under the Food Drug & Cosmetic Act (“FDCA”) and section 351 of the Public Health Service Act. But the marketing of CBN as a dietary supplement may be viable nonetheless, provided that no unapproved health claims are made.

Why is that? First, some context. We have explained on this blog that it is illegal to add CBD to many products, in FDA’s view, due to the “drug exclusion rule.” According to FDA, products containing CBD cannot be sold as dietary supplements because CBD was investigated and approved by FDA as a new drug (Epidiolex). If something is a non-exempt “drug” it cannot be placed in the food stream under the FDCA. We wouldn’t mind seeing someone take a run at FDA for this interpretation with respect to CBD, but right now that’s the framework.

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Unlike CBD, CBN not been approved as a drug, and FDA itself has acknowledged that “parts of the cannabis plant that do not contain THC or CBD might fall outside the scope of the [drug exclusion rule].” As with CBG, if CBN is approved as a drug at some point down the line, it also seems likely that the drug exclusion rule would not apply: this is because the rule contains an exception for substances marketed as foods or dietary supplements prior to any FDA clinical investigation. People are already marketing CBN products as foods and dietary supplements.

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This domestic legal framework, alongside the fact that CBN can be lawfully produced and extracted from hemp under the 2018 Farm Bill, seemingly gives CBN a viable legal runway. Everything is conditioned on manufacturers and sellers steering clear of unapproved health claims, of course.

The international legal framework seems promising as well. CBN is not listed on the schedules set out in the U.N. Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 and does not appear to be controlled by any other international treaty. This means that countries are not required to control CBN, making it both legal under international law and potentially ripe for export.

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Before CBN takes off in a major way, two things probably have to happen. The first is that consumers need to take interest. It’s hard to know exactly how that will play out: CBN received a smattering of press in 2019, although it has been covered sporadically in industry media for several years. As with CBG, cannabis companies may now feel incentivized to promote CBN given its potential and the possibility of avoiding FDA entanglements. It is also easier to produce CBN under the 2018 Farm Bill than ever before.

The second development needed is for technology to demonstrate that CBN can be produced at scale. CBN does not present hemp growers with the “Sophie’s choice” of CBG, which requires harvest prior to natural conversion of CBG into other cannabinoids. However, because CBN-rich strains of cannabis do not exist, CBN must be mechanically converted from other cannabinoids–namely, THC. Note that hemp cannot contain more than 0.3% THC by law, making CBN more difficult to produce at scale than CBD or even CBG. That said, recent claims have surfaced of CBN distillation from “full spectrum hemp extracts.”

We will continue to track CBN (and other “minor cannabinoids”) as they are discovered and developed in commerce. For now, it seems that this cannabinoid may have a promising role to play and that hemp industry companies should take a hard look at CBN this year.

Vince Sliwoski is an attorney at Harris Bricken, a law firm with lawyers in Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Barcelona, and Beijing. This story was originally published on the Canna Law Blog

New York Will Legalize Marijuana This Year, Cuomo Vows

Governor Cuomo emphasized the need for New York to study marijuana and its effects, as well as the economic boon legalization could provide.

Governor Andrew Cuomo vowed in 2019 that New York would legalize adult-use marijuana, but the campaign fell apart in the state Senate when legislators couldn’t agree on social justice equity programs and tax revenue proposals. In his State of the State address this week, however, Cuomo assured 2020 will be the year the Empire State legalizes recreational cannabis.

Cuomo emphasized the need to legalize marijuana in order to combat disproportionate racial profiling in enforcing marijuana laws, as well as create criminal justice reform in healing the wounds caused by the nation’s war on drugs.

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“For decades, communities of color were disproportionately affected by the unequal enforcement of marijuana laws,” Mr. Cuomo said. “Let’s legalize adult use of marijuana.”

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The governor also expressed a desire to work with neighboring states Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Jersey in a coordinated effort legalize cannabis in the Northeast. Like in New York, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy ran on a campaign promise to legalize adult-use cannabis in the state, but battles between state lawmakers doomed any potential end to prohibition in the state. That said, Cuomo did add a caveat: New York would not wait for other states to legalize before doing so itself.

Gov. Cuomo also stated his intention for New York state universities to conduct valuable marijuana research should cannabis become legal in the state. His statement comes in the same week that Francis Collins, director of the National Institute of Health, explained that federal marijuana laws make it difficult for scientists to study cannabis and its potential effects nationwide. But Cuomo explained that we must better understand the plant in the future, and not repeat what happened with opioids.

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“The federal government failed Americans with opioids,” Mr. Cuomo said, according to the New York Times. “And we cannot allow that to happen with cannabinoids.”

The Times also noted that New York currently faces a $6 billion budget gap, but Cuomo believes legalization could reverse the tides. According to Cuomo, the adult-use marijuana market would deliver $300 million in tax revenue, in addition to boosting the state economy through job creation and other financial benefits. He did add, however, that such revenue and improvement could take years to come to fruition.

Some CBD Pet Products Don’t Actually Contain Any CBD

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Analysis of CBD products for pets found that many of these companies lie about the amount of compound they put into their products.

The manipulative nature of CBD product marketing appears to not only affect humans, but pets as well. According to research, a lot of CBD pet products contain minuscule amounts of the compound and, in some cases, none at all.

“You’d be astounded by the analysis we’ve seen of products on the shelf with virtually no CBD in them,” Joseph Wakshlag, veterinary researcher at Cornell University, told the Associated Press. “Or products with 2 milligrams per milliliter, when an effective concentration would be between 25 and 75 milligrams per milliliter. There are plenty of folks looking to make a dollar rather than produce anything that’s really beneficial.”

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CBD products have received praise from people suffering from all sorts of ailments, most prominently seizures and anxiety, which is what the compound is known to treat in animals. Although CBD for pets can be purchased in different stores as treats and oils, plenty of vets advice against them since the compound has practically no scientific support.

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In many cases, CBD for pets ends up producing no results, with owners explaining that their dog’s behavior remained the same. Then there are cases that are extremely positive and that make us wonder how CBD hasn’t obtained the necessary funding for more scientific research.

“It’s amazing,” pet owner Amy Carter told the AP. Even though her vet advised against it, she began giving CBD oil to her dog as a way of treating his severe and recurrent seizures. “Bentley was having multiple seizures a week. To have only six in the past seven months is absolutely incredible,” she said.

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It’s not known why CBD seems to work on some animals and not others, which is why these products should be approached with some care. Before you give it to your pet, you should speak to a professional and then, once you’ve hopefully obtained their approval, you must do some research.

Since there are so many CBD shams out there, the easiest way to ensure that your purchase is the real deal is to look for a product that has positive reviews, that contains the right amount of CBD and that has been tested by a third party.

Legal Cannabis Might Help Stop Alcohol-Related Deaths

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Reports show that binge drinking is down in states where weed is legal. People seem to be learning marijuana makes it easier to curb alcohol consumption.

There is a terrible drug epidemic presently underway in the United States that no one is talking that much about. Yet, it is a brutal beast that continues to kill off more Americans than opioids, the nation’s supposed arch nemesis, with the death toll skyrocketing to tens of thousands over the years. No, this isn’t some bizarre new powdered dope devised in the jungles of Colombia. We’re talking about alcohol here.

A recent federal study shows that alcohol-related deaths have more than doubled over the past decade. There are now somewhere around 73,000 people dropping dead each year in the U.S. because of booze. It’s a dire situation, too, one that continues to prove detrimental to the health of people from all walks of life. It’s just difficult for some to imagine that such a socially acceptable staple in our culture can be so dangerous.

As with anything, the only way a person can ensure they will not end up a casualty of the drink is to either quit or cut down immensely. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, safe alcohol consumption really only equates to two drinks per day for men and one for women. There have even been studies to emerge over the years, showing that no amount of alcohol is safe. So, it is plain to see just how easy it is for the average American to find themselves at the mercy of alcohol-related maladies, such as cirrhosis of the liver, a variety of cancers, stroke and heart disease. Oh yeah, and folks don’t need to be alcoholics to succumb to these conditions.

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This is terrible news for those people who cannot face the world sober at all times. Few can. Considering the busy, stressful schedules of most people, trying to juggle careers, children, family and all, it is almost lunacy to suggest that anyone could end the day without a few drinks. But no one wants to end up on a slab down at the local morgue just because they were trying to relax at night with a cocktail. 

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And even if a person’s drinking habit doesn’t lead to the worst of the worst, alcohol is still linked to higher rates of obesity.  

Considering the wellness trends of the times — adults are trying to get into shape and stay out of the hospital — a lot of people are simply looking for ways to curb their alcohol consumption without sacrificing the feel-good effects that they have come to enjoy. Some of them are learning that marijuana is a good alternative. Reports show that binge drinking is down in states where weed is legal. People seem to be learning that marijuana makes it easier to curb alcohol consumption.

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There is some science to back up this switcheroo.

In 2009, a study published in Harm Reduction Journal found that medical marijuana patients in California were using less alcohol once they had access to legal weed. More than 50 percent of the hundreds of people surveyed said that cannabis had become a replacement for booze. Interestingly, even if a drinker doesn’t cut the booze out altogether, cannabis is still a viable option for cutting back to safer consumption levels.

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Since marijuana is known for strengthening the effects of alcohol, people who use cannabis before they drink often do not use it as much. And, while there is still much to learn about the overall safety of cannabis, a study published in Scientific Reports indicates that marijuana is around 114 times safer than alcohol. As far as the available science goes, cannabis consumption does not lead to any of the ailments directly associated with booze. Therefore, the battle of the bottle may be a bit easier to fight with a little weed on your side.

Ohio To Consider If Being A Bengals Or Browns Fan Qualifies For Medical Marijuana

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Being a football fan in Ohio is rough, which is why some residents believe they need  to medicate to endure the coming seasons.

This month, the Ohio State Medical board will consider a petition submitted by residents proposing additional qualifying conditions for medical marijuana. Among the 28 conditions included, such as lupus, anxiety, and depression, there’s one that sticks out as being particularly questionable: Bengals/Browns Fans.

Some residents evidently believe the misery associated with being a fan of Ohio’s professional football teams can only be cured through a prescription.

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In all honesty, can you blame them? The last time the Cincinnati Bengals won a playoff game was 1990 when they defeated the Houston Oilers in the Wild Card round. In the following 29 years, they’ve only ended seven seasons with a winning record.

That is a lot of losing in Ohio.

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The State Medical Board’s Medical Marijuana Committee will now examine which should be considered as a qualifying condition. Medical marijuana experts and physicians will be consulted before the give their final recommendations to the full State Medical Board for a final vote.

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The vote will take place this summer, according to expectations. Surely both physicians and medical marijuana experts will see that Browns and Bengals fans need some medicine to endure the coming football seasons.

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