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Sexual Afterglow: What It Is And Why It’s Actually Good For You

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Most sex-having adults know what I’m talkin’ about when we’re talkin’ about “afterglow.” It’s that warm and fuzzy feeling in the hours after getting intimate that makes you feel like you’re walking on clouds.

It’s a little like being high. Does everyone know you totally got laid last night? To you, it feels like it’s written on your forehead.

Finally, scientists are getting to the bottom of this phenomenon. Researchers had 214 straight newlyweds document their sex lives, and found that the afterglow lasts for two days following sex. Those feels fade around day three.

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According to the study’s lead author and psychological scientist Dr. Andrea Meltzer, of Florida State University, it’s evolutionary and has to do with how sperm counts recover:

“This is the first research to quantify the length of the sexual afterglow and to examine its benefits. Our research shows that sexual satisfaction remains elevated 48 hours after sex. The afterglow appears to last approximately the same length of time that it takes for peak sperm concentration to be restored. And people with a stronger sexual afterglow — that is, people who report a higher level of sexual satisfaction 48 hours after sex — report higher levels of relationship satisfaction several months later.”

Couples who reported a stronger afterglow also said they were happier in their relationships. Previous studies have shown that sex is a bonding act for couples, but it’s been unclear before why most couples only have sex every few days.

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While this research rules for young heterosexual couples — the demographic that they studied — it lacks in diversity. More research is needed to explore the afterglow effect of older couples and LGBT pairs. Also, people who aren’t newlyweds, because those folks are glowing enough to skew the results from a mile away.

Why Do So Many Americans Now Support Legalizing Marijuana?

American views on marijuana have shifted incredibly rapidly. Thirty years ago, marijuana legalization seemed like a lost cause. In 1988, only 24 percent of Americans supported legalization.

But steadily, the nation began to liberalize. By 2018, 66 percent of U.S. residents offered their approval, transforming marijuana legalization from a libertarian fantasy into a mainstream cause. Many state laws have changed as well. Over the last quarter-century, 10 states have legalized recreational marijuana, while 22 states have legalized medical marijuana.

So why has public opinion changed dramatically in favor of legalization? In a study published this February, we examined a range of possible reasons, finding that the media likely had the greatest influence.

It’s not about use, geography or demographics

Our study ruled out a few obvious possibilities.

For one, it’s not about marijuana use. Yes, marijuana use has increased. Data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health show that, in 2002, about 10 percent of adults reported using marijuana the previous year. By 2015, 13.5 percent reported using. But that increase is too small to have had much of an impact on attitudes.

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And it’s not about older, more conservative Americans being replaced by younger generations who are more familiar with marijuana. Both younger and older people developed more liberal views about the legalization of marijuana at a similar pace over the last 30 years. In this way, changes in attitudes about marijuana legalization mirror recent increases in support for LGBTQ individuals.

We looked to see if people who lived in states where it was illegal, but resided next to ones where it became legal, were more likely to have changed their views. But the rate of change has been no different in states that legalized marijuana than in others.

Likewise, the pace of change has been similar across political parties, religions, educational levels, racial and ethnic groups and gender. As politically polarized as the country may seem, when it comes to marijuana, Americans have been changing their attitudes together, as a nation.

We did find that a small part of the increase in support was related to more people disaffiliating with religion. The proportion of people who do not identify with a religion has increased some, by about 7 percent between 2007 and 2014. People who do not have a religion tend to be more liberal than others. However, this factor accounts for only a small proportion of the change.

Media medical framing

So what’s going on? What has likely made the biggest difference is how the media has portrayed marijuana. Support for legalization began to increase shortly after the news media began to frame marijuana as a medical issue.

We took The New York Times as a case study, looking at the number of published articles from 1983 to 2015 about marijuana. Just before the number of Americans supporting legalization began to increase, we found a sharp increase in the proportion of articles about marijuana that discussed its medical uses.

In the 1980s, the vast majority of New York Times stories about marijuana were about drug trafficking and abuse or other Schedule I drugs. At that time, The New York Times was more likely to lump marijuana together in a kind of unholy trinity with cocaine and heroin in discussions about drug smuggling, drug dealers and the like.

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During the 1990s, stories discussing marijuana in criminal terms became less prevalent. Meanwhile, the number of articles discussing the medical uses of marijuana slowly increased. By the late 1990s, marijuana was rarely discussed in the context of drug trafficking and drug abuse. And marijuana had lost its association with other Schedule I drugs like cocaine and heroin in the New York Times. Gradually, the stereotypical persona of the marijuana user shifted from the stoned slacker wanting to get high to the aging boomer seeking pain relief.

Of course, many Americans do not read The New York Times. But analysis of newspapers of record, like this one, provide insight into how the news media has changed its framing of marijuana, especially during an era when newspapers were still a primary news source.

Harsh criminal justice system

As Americans became more supportive of marijuana legalization, they also increasingly told survey researchers that the criminal justice system was too harsh.

In the late 1980s, the “war on drugs” and sentencing reform laws put a large number of young men, often black and Latino, behind bars for lengthy periods of time. As Americans started to feel the full social and economic effects of tough-on-crime initiatives, they reconsidered the problems with criminalizing marijuana.

Because support for the legalization of marijuana and concerns about the harshness of the criminal justice system changed at about the same time, it’s difficult to know what came first. Did concern about the harshness of the criminal justice system affect support for legalization—or vice versa?

By contrast, the cause and effect is clearer with respect to the media framing of marijuana. The news media’s portrayal of marijuana began to change shortly before the public did, suggesting that the media influenced support for the legalization of marijuana.

Once attitudes begin to change, it is difficult to know what keeps the momentum moving. Whatever the initial impetus, attitudes today are drastically more supportive, and legalization is increasing fast.The Conversation

Amy Adamczyk, Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, City University of New York; Christopher Thomas, Ph.D Candidate in Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and Jacob Felson, Associate Professor of Sociology, William Paterson University

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Hulu Partners With Famous Instagram Egg To Raise Mental Health Awareness

Instagram’s most famous egg made a reappearance last weekend in order to shed a light on the pressures of social media and the toll it takes on your mental health.

According to The New York Times, the Egg Gang is a team made up of Chris Godfrey, Alissa Khan-Whelan and C.J. Brown, all based from South London.

The group was contacted by Hulu with the idea for the project. The company offered to pay for the ad in hopes of taking advantage of the account’s recognition on social media and of its 10 million followers. Released during the Super Bowl, the campaign began a few days before the football game, with the Egg Gang’s Instagram uploading several images of the egg who’s surface looked more cracked with each new post.

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The ad is simple, impactful and sweet.

“Recently I’ve started to crack
 the pressure of social media is getting to me,” the video says, as the egg begins to shake and its shell starts to crack. “If you’re struggling too, talk to someone,” concludes the text, showing off a brand new egg that looks smooth and healthy. The video then links you to Mental Health America’s website.

The creators of the Egg Gang claim that the egg’s official name is Eugene. It’s not known if the partnership with Hulu will continue, or if the Eugene will now become a spokesperson for mental health.

‘Sit Back And Smoke Gelato’: Rappers Love Rapping About These Marijuana Strains

As long as hip hop has existed, references to weed have been a part of the lyrical playbook, and artists have always spoke lovingly about cannabis in the most creative, poetic, bombastic ways, keeping fans excited and interested for decades. Cannabis and music have always gone together, and it’s been a creativity booster that never allowed prohibition to have the final word.

If you want to know what the hottest new cannabis strains are, look no further than current hip hop hits. Chart topping acts are at the pinnacle of their career, and if people are throwing free designer clothes and luxury alcohol, you can bet if they smoke cannabis they’re getting access that the rest of us can only dream about.

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Snoop Dogg to Rae Sremmurd, Sugar Hill Gang down to Wu Tang Clan, the world of cannabis and the sphere of hip hop overlap in a way many disciplines could only hope for, accepting cannabis as cultural fuel like any other thing we eat, drink, or buy.

The Fresh Toast spoke with cannabis culture figure and strain genius Mr. Sherbinski about his popular products—so popular that multiple rappers make reference to his gifts to weed fans, Gelato chief among them.

Sherbinskis is no stranger to the shoutout, their bold orange branding reminiscent of Hermùs and supreme—exciting weed experts and fashionable hypebeasts alike. He says the closeness is not exclusive to the genre.

“I would say the relationship isn’t one over the other. Hip hop and cannabis are fluid. They go hand in hand. Cannabis even transcends musical genres,” Sherbinski said. “Throughout the history of music, even going back to the jazz greats, flower has been the fuel to spark the artist’s creativity before a set or recording.”

Current hip hop isn’t quite as subversive as the Wild West 90s, but it has always generated a sex and cannabis positive vibe that spread past their fan base. These 21st century morals have lead to more personal freedom and expression, and it’s amazing to see the unique ways in which hip hop music has morphed and the ways that it’s the also still the same classic sound.

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Sherbinski says the realism is what kept cannabis part of the mix.

“Rappers by nature speak about what their experiences are in their life and in their surroundings. That’s what rap is,” he said. “Generally speaking, flower is part of the artist’s daily life, so it’s only natural for rappers to speak about it. Their spoken word in music is what resonates with the youth and the people who listen to it, so it has heavy impact on what these people feel and shapes their attitude toward the plant.”

Some of the Gelato mentions to check out are:

In addition to the monster popularity of Gelato, you can find strains like Girl Scout Cookies, OG Kush, Purple Haze, Blue Dream, and other top strains are still being mentioned in the top songs, with artists like Migos, Wiz Khalifa, Bloc Boy JB, and even Drake getting in on the weed mentions. If you want to smoke like a rapper, all you have to do is pay attention to the lyrics.

Photos: Maria Penaloza

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Partners With Netflix On New TV Show

Gwyneth Paltrow’s much maligned baby has entered the next step of its development, announcing its partnership with Netflix.

The planned docuseries will consist of 30 minute episodes hosted by Paltrow and Elise Loehnen, chief and head of content of Goop. Doctors, experts, editors and researchers are expected to make appearances throughout the series in order to investigate issues related to mental and spiritual wellness.

“We were speaking to the platform question, and where our people are. They’re watching Netflix. Some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget. Obviously, there’s no better partner in that,” said Loehnen in an interview with Variety.

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The untitled show will be developed by a combination of Goop’s content team, which consists of over 20 people, and Netflix employees. Loehnen also said that having Paltrow on board is great because of the experience she has with the medium.

“She’s always looking for white space. Whether it’s developing physical products or thinking of content. With this show, I think she’s only really interested in opportunities where we can uniquely be ourselves and do things potentially disruptive,” she says.

Goop is looking forward to getting involved in the podcast business and to continue publishing books. It seems like no matter the amount of controversy and crazy stuff they do, the company is still standing strong. Maybe Goop is holding us hostage because we love the drama and can’t stop ourselves from looking.

Israeli Study Shows Marijuana May Relieve Autism Symptoms

The scientific community has struggled to gain a solid understanding of children suffering from autism. Since this condition affects every child differently, no blanket treatment option has yet been developed to give doctors are starting point when dealing with these type of patients. There is anecdotal evidence suggesting that cannabis might be part of the solution—similar to how it is for epilepsy—yet American researchers have been hindered from digging deeper into the possible benefits.

But all is not lost. Scientists in Israel appear to have uncovered definitive proof that medical marijuana can help autistic kids deal with the worst of their symptoms and live a better quality of life.

Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Soroka University Medical Center have found that cannabis oil is an effective remedy for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which is a condition characterized by a number of social and behavioral issues. The latest study, which was published in Scientific Reports, finds that many of the symptoms related to this condition, including tics, depression and rage attacks, were diminished in patients after receiving cannabis oil.

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“Overall, more than 80% of the parents reported significant or moderate improvement in their child,” lead study author Lihi Bar-Lev Schleider said in a statement.

In a matter of six months, 30 percent of patients reported substantial improvement, while more than 53 percent showed improvements at moderate levels. Only 15 percent did not respond favorably to cannabis oil therapy, the study shows. A further breakdown shows that around 40 percent were able to shower and dress themselves post-treatment. What’s more is nearly 30 percent of patients reported having better sleep, and there was close to a 10 percent increase in their ability to concentrate.

So, what ratio of cannabis oil were patients given to provide these results?

The study indicates that most were given a mixture of 30 percent cannabidiol (CBD)—the non-intoxicating compound of the cannabis plant—and 1.5% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)—the chemical that provides the high. Some studies have shown that the combination of the plant’s two primary components can provide better results than CBD alone.

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Still, researchers believe more work needs to be done before they have a solid grasp of how this treatment can help ADS patients.

“While this study suggests that cannabis treatment is safe and can improve ASD symptoms and improve ASD patient’s quality of life, we believe that double-blind placebo-controlled trials are crucial for a better understanding of the cannabis effect on ASD patients,” said Dr. Victor Novak, who also worked on the study.

It should be noted that that the cannabis oil used in this study was derived from the cannabis plant and is not the hemp-based product sold in shopping malls, truck stops and convenience stores all across the United States.

Taylor Swift Now On Scientology’s Most Wanted List; Ben Affleck And Lindsay Shookus Back Spending Time Together

Taylor Swift Now On Scientology’s Most Wanted List!

“The church would be thrilled to have someone like Taylor with her massive fan base to attract new, younger members,” an insider told RadarOnline.com.

The “Bad Blood” singer, 29, recently recorded a video message for one of the church’s most prominent celebrity members — actress Elisabeth Moss of TV’s Mad Men and The Handmaid’s Tale.

“Taylor was responding to an interview Elisabeth had given where she said that she listens to Taylor’s music in her dressing room,” a source said.

“When she viewed the video, Elisabeth’s face lit up like a Christmas tree and she sent a message to Taylor saying, ‘Taylor, I’m free to hang out anytime!’”

Now, pals of the pop star are concerned Elisabeth will try to use the newfound friendship to convince Taylor to join Scientology.

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Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus are back spending time together

BACK ON? Nearly six months after their split, Ben Affleck and Lindsay Shookus are back spending time together.

“They’ve struck up a friendship again and are spending time together,” a source tells PEOPLE of the Triple Frontier star, 46 and Saturday Night Live producer, 38.

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Another insider adds that while the exes are indeed talking again, both are more focused on their respective careers and families vs. rekindling a full-blown romance.

Kate Beckinsale isn’t ‘looking to get serious’ with Pete Davidson, okay?

Girls just wanna have fun — and nobody knows that better than Kate Beckinsale! On Friday, the 45-year-old actress supported Pete Davidson at his stand-up comedy show in Los Angeles. Though the pair left the venue hand-in-hand and headed back to Davidson’s Santa Monica hotel together, a source close to Beckinsale says her relationship with the Saturday Night Live star, 25, is not likely to go any further — due in part to her failed marriage with Len Wiseman.

“Kate’s not looking to get serious with someone. She was really hurt after her marriage with Len ended,” the source told PEOPLE. “She wants to have fun with guys and date around. She loves the attention from the younger men she dates.”

“It makes her feel good about herself too,” the insider added. “She doesn’t care what people think.”

Davidson is not the first younger man to catch Beckinsale’s attention in the wake of her divorce with Wiseman. Over the summer, the actress was linked to 23-year-old comedian and actor Matt Rife. The duo eventually called it quits after two months of dating. Then in November 2018, Beckinsale started dating 30-year-old British actor and comedian Jack Whitehall. The pair, who have a 15-year age gap, were spotted showing some PDA at a karaoke bar in Los Angeles, partying and kissing at a candle-lit booth.

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7 Daily Habits That Can Help You Become More Successful

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Being a successful and organized human sounds wonderful on paper but in practice is a much more complicated concept to define. While there are days when you feel like you can do anything (go to the gym, have three productive meetings and finish all your work before 6 p.m.) there are others that are more much challenging.

Although there is no instant path to success, there are daily habits you can adopt and absorb over time, helping you be more efficient and productive on all aspects of your life. Inc.com compiled a list of daily habits from successful people of all professions; check out some of our favorites.

Work out first thing in the morning

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Exercising is good for you and can help you get motivated for the rest of your day. Going to the gym or doing whatever it is you do for exercise forces you to wake up earlier and get a rush of endorphins before you go to work.

Clean your inbox over the weekend

Checking and replying emails consumes a lot of time that can be used to do other things. By checking your email over the weekend and preparing your replies for Monday, you’ll save up time and reply to coworkers and friends with a better and fresher perspective.

Try to learn something when you first wake up

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Reading the news can be exhausting, but it can also become a learning experience. As you read and go through your favorite news outlets, try to look into the terms and topics that you’re not acquainted with. “There is something very energizing to me about starting the day with this mindset of curiosity–of learning something completely new or broadening my perspective on an issue or concept,” says Jonathan Cherki, founder and CEO of ContentSquare.

Read a chapter of a book or an article once a day

Reading provides tons of benefits, helping you become a better writer, speaker, and obtaining a better understanding of the world.

Use to-do lists

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To-do lists are a great way of keeping yourself organized and maintaining your goals accounted for. These lists make tasks seem less daunting and also allow you to organize and shuffle around your priorities depending on how pressing each task is.

Create weekly goals

Make realistic lists every Sunday about the goals you want to get through each week. “The 30 minutes this takes on a Sunday helps me manage my time and hit the ground running on Monday,” says Dave Evans, founder and CEO of Fictiv.

Keep a detailed calendar

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Calendars allow you to keep track of your engagements and they can also be kept for posterity, giving you a 360 view of your month or year. This habit can help you visualize your accomplishments and progress while also helping you stay on top of your responsibilities.

MedMen Faces New Lawsuit From Former CFO James Parker

MedMen Enterprises Inc. (MMNFF) is facing a new lawsuit from the company’s former Chief Financial Officer James Parker. Parker filed his case on January 29 in the Superior Court of California in the County of Los Angeles claiming wrongful termination for an undetermined amount of damages.

MedMen spokesman Daniel Yi said that the company was unable to respond to the filing because it had not been officially served, but would do so once that happened.

“These are baseless claims and we’ll defend ourselves vigorously in court,” Yi said.

Parker resigned from the company in November less than a year after the company began trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange following a reverse take over. It’s highly unusual for a company to experience a change at this level so quickly after becoming a publicly traded company. At the time, Jim Miller, who was the Vice President of accounting was appointed as the interim CFO and then in December MedMen named Michael Kramer as its official CFO. Kramer worked previously in senior jobs for retailers such as Apple Inc., Abercrombie & Fitch and Forever 21.

The Allegations

The allegations are harsh. Parker says that he had to “choose between complying with his fiduciary duty to the company and its shareholders or turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to improper and unlawful behavior, he had been constructively and wrongfully terminated without cause and in violation of public policy.”

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Parker claims MedMen went behind his back to begin searching for a new CFO and diminished his authority within the company. He also complained that the company instructed him to make payments that he questioned.

“Plaintiff was ordered to spend several millions of company dollars on such items as 24-hour armed Executive Protection (security) for the CEO, President, and their families, high-tech safe rooms and security systems for their new houses, personal drivers, private jets (often with friends and family along for the ride), luxury hotels, special order pearl white Escalades for the CEO (and another car for his family), a custom $160,000 Tesla SUV demanded by the President, tens of thousands of dollars apiece on multiple extravagant custom conference room tables, and placing CEO Bierman’s personal therapist and marriage counselor on staff fulltime as a ‘performance improvement expert’ at a pay rate in excess of $300,000 a year.”

Parker alleges that Bierman and President Andrew Modlin engaged in inappropriate name-calling.

“Mr. Parker was forced to tolerate being ridiculed by CEO Bierman and President Modlin for the way Plaintiff dressed (not hip enough to satisfy the Founders’ millennial culture); being called ‘fat and sloppy’; being called a ‘pussy-bitch;’ having his office diminished in size; assigned to a shared a parking space with his executive assistant while less senior VP’s and Administrative Assistants had their own exclusive spots; subjected to hearing CEO Bierman’s racially inappropriate reference to Los Angeles City Councilman Herb Wesson as a ‘midget negro’ and the CEO’s characterizations of cannabis social equity programs as ‘reparations;’ CEO Bierman’s references to a representative of the Drug Policy Alliance as a ‘fat, black lesbian;’ CEO Bierman’s and President Modlin referring to women in conflict with them as ‘cunts’ and those with different ideas or perspectives as being ‘retarded;’.”

Parker also made serious securities violation claims saying:

  • “Ordering Plaintiff to wire hundreds of thousands of public dollars to a ‘consultant’ in Canada to ‘buy up our stock when it is under attack'”
  • “Ordering Plaintiff to pay prohibited success fees to unlicensed broker-dealers for various fundraising efforts, under the semblance of ‘consulting agreements’”
  • “The CEO and President not being fully transparent about non-arm’s length deals with numerous related parties (including Pharmacann and Captor Capital)”
  • “The CEO and President failing to publicly disclose all Named Executive Officers and other Material Officer compensation packages (in violation of Canadian National Instrument Form 51-102 F6 which requires that the compensation of the CEO, CFO and next three highest-paid executives be publicly disclosed)”

Parker also claims that Bierman and Modlin have continued to treat the company as if it were still a private company and not one owned publicly by shareholders.

“Plaintiff having to deal with all of the resulting cultural fallout at the company; relegated to using his personal American Express card to fund company purchases ranging from $150,000-$250,000 a week because CEO Bierman and President Modlin, and Defendant could not obtain credit cards with high enough limits since MM Enterprises was in the cannabis industry”

MedMen Claims Performance Issues

Within the case, Parker included emails from Andrew Modlin suggesting the company was unhappy with Parker’s performance leading to his ouster.

“You have engaged in other serious neglect in the performance of your duties and you have willfully and repeatedly failed and refused to perform your duties,” Modlin wrote. “We will be providing you with a more detailed description of your performance deficiencies shortly as well as a plan for curing those deficiencies.”

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In another email stated in the case, Modlin added, “We are taking the time to thoughtfully memorialize the myriad well-documented deficiencies in your performance so that both you and MedMen can understand what is expected of you in your very well compensated position. Given the amount of your base salary, the annual bonus available to you, and the value of the equity grants given to you, MedMen has every right to expect you to perform your job duties admirably. ”

Damages

Parker was being paid $750,000 a year and if he was terminated without cause he would receive $2.2 million. In addition to other lump sum payments and unvested stock options. However, the filing states that damages would be determined in court.

Other Lawsuits

MedMen is facing another lawsuit. Brent Cox and Omar Mangalji founders of The Inception Companies founders (through an affiliated entity – MMMG-MC, Inc. – that holds a significant stake in MedMen’s management company MMMG, LLC) filed a complaint against Adam Bierman; Andrew Modlin and various MedMen Enterprises (OTC: MMNFF) entities for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty. A Los Angeles Superior Court though denied a request from the plaintiffs for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction and giving the company a slight early victory.

However, similar to Parkers claims that Bierman and Modlin are self-dealing when it comes to the company, Cox and Mangali also stated, “MedMen veneer is a complex web of interconnected subsidiary entities, virtually all of which are directly managed, directed, controlled, and owned by BIERMAN and MODLIN, and all of which always pursue the best interests of BIERMAN and MODLIN, rather than the best interests of any stakeholder or entity. It is that perverse interconnectedness and rampant, brazen self -dealing that renders the actions of BIERMAN and MODLIN, and of the Entity Defendants, unlawful.”

This article originally appeared on Green Market Report.

Why A Canadian NHL Team is Suing Snoop Dogg’s Marijuana Company

Shared interests usually bring people together, but in the case of Snoop Dogg vs. one Canadian hockey team, the opposite is true. A similarity in logos and names have caused the Toronto Maple Leafs to sue Snoop Dogg’s Leafs by Snoop, according to the Independent.

In a lawsuit filed in the U.S., the Toronto hockey team alleges it has a trademark on the word “leaf” and the maple leaf pattern that comprises their logo. The Maple Leafs allege the “unusual spelling of Leafs could lead to confusion,” wrote in their opposition.

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“The similarity between the marks is exacerbated by the design elements of the LEAFS BY SNOOP Mark,” reads the lawsuit. “As shown below, Applicant’s design mark uses a white font enclosed within a wide-shaped leaf with three large segments at the top of the mark, a design echoing and highly similar to the MAPLE LEAFS’ design marks.”

Even though Snoop Dogg’s artistic catalogue is resplendent in odd spellings—look no further than his name—the Maple Leafs insist their long-standing association with the spelling takes precedent.

“Over 90 years ago, the Maple Leafs adopted as one of their key brand names the trademark LEAFS. They have used their LEAFS mark in United States commerce since 1927. The LEAFS mark reflects a highly unusual and distinctive spelling, since the plural of the English language word “leaf” is usually presented as “leaves,” not “leafs.”

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For what it’s worth, the design team behind Leafs by Snoop insinuates the branding has much more to do with California than Canada. Pentagram, the design team in question, writes on its website the goal was “to establish a brand that avoided clichĂ©s for a more sophisticated image that would still represent fun and a good time.”

“The identity centers on an iconic marijuana leaf playfully constructed of jewel-like facets, accompanied by elegant packaging that is layered with laid-back California cool,” Pentagram added.

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