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Mike Tyson Shares His Love Of Marijuana With Joe Rogan

Mike Tyson could tell any story filled with outlandish exploits and you’d believe him. His life is full of contradictions and complexities that few of us could ever comprehend. For example, if you’d told me ten years ago that Tyson would eventually try to construct his own cannabis empire, I wouldn’t understand how that would work, but I’d believe you.

That possibility has become reality, thanks to the 40-acre cannabis farm he’s building out in California. Tyson’s also establishing himself as part of the new crop of weed celebrities, generating headlines of his weed-related adventures like this one: “Mike Tyson Once Boxed While High…And Won.”

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Tyson recently sat down with Joe Rogan, another celebrity tied to marijuana, touching upon fame, how Tyson was hypnotized before boxing matches, and more. But a major topic of conversation was Tyson’s drug usage, and how he got involved with cannabis.

To get Tyson to bed, his mom used to give him alcohol and marijuana at the age of 10 years old. He also tried LSD for the first time around that same time. But Tyson told Rogan that now he uses cannabis because it helps regulate his mood and not get stuck inside his head.

“If I didn’t smoke, I would have a bad day. I’m a real moody guy without it,” Tyson said. “It smooths me out, like I’m a whole different person. It makes me on top of my game.

“I like who I am when I smoke,” he added. “Without weed I don’t like who I am sometimes. That’s the real. I don’t like that guy, I want to get away from that guy.”

RELATED:  Mike Tyson Is Pitching A TV Comedy About His Life As A Ganjapreneur

Tyson will soon film a TV comedy series loosely based on his adventures as a cannabis entrepreneur called “Rolling With the Punches”. The show will follow a similar format to Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, with Tyson starring as himself.

Following the interview, Tyson gifted Rogan with a giant box of cannabis goodies inside. You can watch him unbox it below.

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Smoking Your First Joint: 13 Valuable Marijuana Tips

When smoking your first joint with friends, it’s necessary to know etiquette. Luckily, the code of cannabis conduct is pretty basic and easy to follow.

The two main rules are universal to just about any communal ritual:

  1. Just chill out
  2. Don’t be a jerk

If you can’t follow either of these two basic rules, leave the smoking circle immediately and toke up in private. The entire point of sharing a joint is to enjoy friends and soon-to-be-friends.

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Once you’ve mastered these two rules, the rest is just as easy. But remember: These aren’t actual rules but merely guidelines to a pleasant experience. Rules sound too harsh.

You Can Always Say “No Thanks”

If you would rather not partake, you reserve the right to say no. Peer pressure? Screw that. If you’d rather just sit there, feel free. But don’t harsh the mellow of the rest of the circle. You won’t be judged. But don’t judge others either. It’s cool to just be cool and not high.

Defer To The Pro Roller

If you are all thumbs when it comes to rolling a joint, admit it and ask someone else to roll. There’s no shame in copping to the fact you are not skilled in this area. If you know someone in the circle is a master roller, kindly ask him or her to do the honors. Most expert rollers are proud to show off their skill. And the rest of the circle won’t have to toke on a sloppily rolled joint.

He Who Rolls It Gets To Spark It

It’s common courtesy to let the person who created the joint to take the first puff — the Green Hit. After all, the person who did all the work is entitled to the first taste. As with rolling a joint, lighting a joint can be tricky if you don’t know what you’re doing. If you’ve smoked a “runner” then you know what I’m talking about.

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Generosity Goes A Long Way

It’s always good form to offer up a gram if you’re carrying. Others in the group may have superior bud, so don’t feel bad if your offer is refused. But it’s a kind gesture to make the offer. And if you’re not carrying, bringing a snack or water or post-session breath mints is a nice idea. Don’t be the person in the circle who always takes and never gives.

Puff, Puff, Pass

Take one or two hits off the joint per turn. A third hit is a faux pas. If the circle is larger than four people, one puff per turn is more polite. This is a standard rule that nearly every smoker understands. Puff, puff, pass. It’s basic and universal.

NOTE: If you are in a smaller circle, “Euro style” is OK. This method allows for three or four long drags before passing it along.

Pass To The Left

Another tradition that is universal. To be honest, the direction of the joint is not that important as long as you maintain the order throughout the session. Once the order has been established (even if it is going to the right), keep it that way. This gives everybody a clear sense of when it is their turn. If you’re in the middle of a long story and the joint is headed your way, you have a decision to make.

Don’t ‘Hold The Microphone’

Once you are handed the joint, you have one responsibility: Puff, puff, pass. Do NOT continue the story about your dream or about your ex or whatever the hell it is you’re talking about. This is called “holding the microphone and it is a party foul. Puff, puff, pass. That’s the deal. You are wasting time and cannabis. Waste not, want not.

Pass The Joint, Not The Ashes

If there is a long ash on the tip of the joint, kindly remove it before passing. The embers could do a little damage to a piece of clothing or furniture or fall in a drink. It’s not that hard to flick the ash in an ashtray or your hand if needed.

Don’t Introduce Tobacco To The Circle

Unless you’re smoking a blunt or the entire circle smokes cigarettes, refrain from bringing tobacco into the mix. There are a lot of cannabis enthusiasts who can’t stand the smell of tobacco smoke. If you absolutely need to smoke a cigarette, remove yourself from the circle.

Be Wary Of Wind Currents

Most people prefer not to have smoke of any kind blown in their face. If outdoors, be aware of which way the wind is blowing and exhale accordingly. If indoors, tilt your head upwards and slowly inhale away from the crowd.

If You Use Kief Or Concentrate In The Joint, Disclose Before You Pass

If you have packed the joint with kief or a little bit of hash oil, make sure everyone in the circle is aware and OK with it. Seriously. It’s called being responsible. Also, if you know your weed is stronger than average, let the crowd know.

If You’re Sick, Just Say No

Do you have that bug that’s going around? Do you have a cold sore on your lip? An annoying cough? Don’t partake. This is the time for you to either abstain or use a personal device like a vape pen.

Don’t Pocket The Bic

This is one of those things that happens. Most cannabis consumers have lost countless lighters. Sure, they’re relatively cheap and ubiquitous. But there is nothing more annoying than that sinking feeling that you don’t have fire when ready to spark one up. If you provided the lighter, ask for it back.

If you follow these guidelines, be chill and don’t be a jerk, you’ll be welcome in most any circle.

See A Meteorite Strike The ‘Super Blood Wolf Moon’ Eclipse

This past weekend’s ‘Super Blood Wolf Moon’ eclipse was stunning. Despite the dumb name that looks like it was ripped straight out of an 80s B-movie, the eclipse was viewed by millions of people and hundreds of gorgeous images were captured. Keen observers also noticed a tiny flash during the eclipse. We now know it was a meteorite strike.

New Scientist reports that this is the first time that a meteorite impact on the moon has been captured during a lunar eclipse. Many internet users suggested that this was the case as the eclipse was developing, pointing to several videos and live feeds as evidence. Astronomer Jose Maria Malledo confirmed that the flash captured was indeed a meteorite impact and that it’s taken astronomers years to achieve this.

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While meteorite impacts on the moon are quite common, it’s really hard to capture one while there’s a lunar eclipse. These types of events produce a lot of brightness, making it really hard for the telescopes to register the moment of impact. “I was really, really happy when this happened,” says Madiedo. He and his team worked hard to capture the phenomenon, doubling the number of telescopes in use and pointing them towards different areas of the moon in order to get the most coverage.

Madiedo tweeted that the meteorite strike occurred at 5:41 AM Spanish peninsular time and that the rock melted on impact, producing the flash captured on the images.

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Madiedo tells Gizmado that before the photo was captured, he felt that the eclipse would be important for their discovery. “In total I spent almost two days without sleeping, including the monitoring time during the eclipse,” he says. “When the automatic detection software notified me of a bright flash, I jumped out of my chair. It was a very exciting moment because I knew such a thing had never been recorded before.”

Studying these lunar impacts can help astronomers and scientists learn more about these phenomenons, gather more data, and theorize on the likelihood of impacts upon Earth’s atmosphere.

Navy SEAL Shares How To Handle Feeling Overwhelmed At Work

If you think you are overwhelmed, imagine having having to save part of the world.

It’s safe to assume former Navy SEAL Jocko Willink has experienced his fair share of work stress. His daily duties may be slightly unrelatable, but his work ethic is something we can all learn from. Who better to offer up some advice on how to handle feeling overwhelmed at work than a retired United States SEAL who spent 20 years in service.

Willink shared when you start to fell the burden on your back, like you can’t get ahead and you feel like you’re losing the battle, go on the “hardcore offense.”

“I will sprint hard. I will take the things that I have to get done and I will just pile them up and I will work two or three 12, 16, 18 hour days to get caught up,” he says. “And when I get done with that, I’m all caught up and I’m actually a little bit ahead and life can get back to normal.”

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Willink says it’s a lot better for him to suffer hard for  three days than to suffer the continual burden that’s weighing on his back for months. “Don’t let that happen. If you get a little bit behind and you need to get caught up, hit the turbo button, go hard for three or four days, get yourself where you need to be.”

And if you’re just flat-out overworked, let your boss know. Says Willink, “If my boss is putting such a heavy work load on me that I can’t sustain it, I’m going to log what I’m doing, I’m going to report back to my boss, and I’m going to say, ‘Hey, boss. I want to let you know what I did over the last 96 hours. Here’s exactly what I did, here’s what I went through. The reason I logged this down is because I wanted to talk to you about getting me some support. The pace that I’m working is unsustainable.”

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He says if you’re feeling overwhelmed, the first step is to prioritize and execute. “But if that is starting to fall apart as well, and you’re just getting completely overwhelmed, what you need to do is go into full assault mode. Buckle down, dig in and fight hard to get back on top of your world.”

 

CBS Rejects Super Bowl Marijuana Commercial

Plenty of testimonials from advocates and patients will clue nonbelievers into the therapeutic and health benefits of cannabis—just don’t expect to hear them at the Super Bowl this year. According to multiple reports, CBS rejected a pro-marijuana advertisement from Acreage Holdings that would’ve run at this year’s championship game.

Acreage Holdings received the following email from the network: “CBS will not be accepting any ads for medical marijuana at this time.”

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The ad Acreage proposed featured three different patients who have benefited from medical marijuana. Acreage, a company that integrates the cultivation, processing, and dispensing business of cannabis, stated the ad differed from previously controversial ads denied by networks, as it did not feature any its products. Instead it was more of a public service announcement raising awareness around medical marijuana.

“We’re not particularly surprised that CBS and/or the NFL rejected the content,” Acreage president George Allen told USA TODAY. “And that is actually less a statement about them and more we think a statement about where we stand right now in this country.”

CBS will charge around $5 million for a 30-second advertisement during the Super Bowl, which Acreage was reportedly willing to pay. The Super Bowl has averaged about 100 million viewers over the past several years.

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By going public with the rejection, Acreage will use the attention to draw interested parties to the company’s website, where a completed version of the add will be published.

“We developed the ad in the spirit of a public service announcement. We feel it’s our responsibility to advocate on behalf of our patients,” Allen told CNN Business.

Congressional ‘Green Tide’ Could Make 2019 Marijuana’s Best

A lot of folks believe 2019 will be the best year the United States has seen yet in the realm of cannabis reform. Not only did the Democrats take back control of the House, there is no more Pete Sessions to block cannabis legislation from reaching the floor for debate. By all accounts, it seems likely that Congress will give some attention to pot reform in the coming months, which is a huge step forward from the stagnation the country has experienced on this issue for the past several decades.

Representative Earl Blumenauer, the founder of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, believes “cannabis reform is inevitable.” But most of the support for changing America’s pot laws comes in the form of medical marijuana and state’s right. Although legislation was filed recently (420 bill) intended to legalize marijuana nationwide like alcohol and tobacco, it is doubtful that the 68 percent of Congress representing states where medical marijuana is legal in some form or fashion would sign on to totally end prohibition. It’s not impossible, just not probable coming out of the gate this year.

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Some cannabis advocates believe that the nation has a fighting chance at legalizing weed at the federal level this year, but with the Senate still mostly opposed to this concept that prediction sounds a little naïve. It’s not exactly a dead dog issue in the Senate, however, as a significant amount of Senators represent states that have legalized marijuana as medicine. But again, even when considering unique circumstances, it is a bit of a stretch to say with any certainty that all of the cards will fall into place in the upper chamber this year.

Still, that doesn’t mean that 2019 won’t be the best year for marijuana that we’ve seen since, well, as far as Congress is concerned.

All it is going to take to force the Senate to make a call on this issue is for the House to pass a significant piece of legislation. For now, the most likely scenario is the STATES Act or something like it. Reports indicate that cannabis lobbyists are on Capitol Hill right now trying to perused lawmakers to sign onto this bill because it is the one they believe has the best chance at getting signed by President Trump.

“The STATES Act, it’s a bipartisan bill that the president has said he will sign into law,” Cannabis Trade Federation CEO Neal Levine told The Hill. “So it’s the one piece of legislation from our intel that we think we have a legitimate chance to pass into law that would fundamentally address all of the major issues that the cannabis industry faces today,”

But even if the House were to pass STATES this year, it probably wouldn’t get very far in the Senate. Some of the leading gatekeepers in the upper chamber have the power to kill it dead.

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Even Blumenauer admits that “Senate leadership remains a question.” That may be an understatement.

Last year, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he does not have any plans to endorse the legalization of marijuana.” But he led industrial hemp back into legal territory last year. So, it is not beyond the scope of imagination that he will eventually change his mind on weed, but whether that will happen in 2019 remains to be seen. Most cannabis advocates are taking a wait and see approach the situation. Clearly, there is no way to predict how the marijuana debate will shake out before 2019 comes to a close. A recent piece from Forbes suggests that we will learn sooner than later just how much the House supports cannabis reform. “It’s really up to the Democrats to get the ball rolling. One thing is certain if they don’t budge on this issue, nobody will,” the article reads.

‘Bachelor’ Ben Higgins Says He’s Not Ready To Go Public With New Girlfriend; Kylie Jenner Addresses Second Pregnancy

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Ben Higgins Says He’s ”Not Hiding” His New Girlfriend But Isn’t Ready to Go Public

Last week, the reality TV star sent shock waves through Bachelor Nation when he admitted to dating someone new following his 2017 split from fiancée Lauren Bushnell. Now, in a sneak peek from tonight’s episode of The Ben and Ashley I. Almost Famous podcast, Higgins is slowly but surely peeling back the curtain on his love life.

When answering a fan’s question, the 29-year-old confirmed his girlfriend was not a contestant on Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor, which is currently airing on ABC.

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He continued, “The reason that I just didn’t want to put out names yet is because at some level I didn’t even really mean to slip up. I didn’t think I slipped up. I’m not hiding anything.”

That said, Ben confessed he’s not quite ready to take the next step in their relationship and introduce the mystery woman to his millions of followers.

Ben said he’s waiting for the “right timing” to “publicly put everything out there” and hopes to avoid “the pressure” that comes with dating in the spotlight.

Kylie Jenner Denies Second Pregnancy as She Teases ”Exciting” New Project

The reality star tweeted, “I have something really exciting i get to share soon with you guys! I’ve been cooking this up for awhile i can’t wait to share my new project alreadyyy.”

But, first things first, let’s clear up some of those rumors about what she plans to reveal. Right off the bat, the makeup mogul assures her fans that she is def not pregnant. When a curious Twitter user asks if she has a bun in the oven, Kylie is quick to respond, “Noooo lol.”

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Okay, so if it isn’t a baby then fans wonder if she is planning to make her musical debut. However, Kylie apparently finds that laughable since she says, “Nooo hah.”

And she also revealed that the project is not related to Kylie Cosmetics. So, fans have been left scratching their heads over what this “new project” could possibly be.

Brad Desperate To Keep Charlize Romance Quiet Until Divorce From Angelina Ends

Brad Pitt is desperate to keep his new romance with Charlize Theron hush-hush, RadarOnline.com can exclusively report — and it’s all because he’s terrified to face ex Angelina Jolie‘s wrath!

Hollywood’s hottest new couple — who were caught getting cozy in Los Angeles’ Chateau Marmont on January 12 — are “trying their best to keep their relationship a secret to avoid drama with Angie,” a source told Radar.

As Radar has extensively reported, Pitt, 55, and Jolie, 43, have been at each other’s throats in a nasty divorce war for more than two years. They only recently came to a custody settlement for their six kids: Maddox, 17, Pax, 15, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 12 and twins Knox and Vivienne, 10.

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And Jolie is no fan of Theron. Radar previously reported that the two actresses have been feuding for years over film roles. Opens a New Window.

The source also claimed the stars share bad blood over their similar philanthropic work.

“Charlize is a Messenger of Peace for the United Nations,” the source explained, adding that United Nations Special Envoy Jolie may have been jealous over her competitor’s role.

Can Cannabis Treat Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)?

Additionally, cannabis, but CBD specifically contains anti-inflammatory properties, which serves a valuable purpose for GERD patients.

Have you ever experienced a feeling of heartburn after finishing a meal? Or, have you felt heartburn and/or chest pain at all before? Oftentimes, heartburn can occur after eating certain foods, especially highly acidic and greasy ones. Overall, though, heartburn is closely linked to Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Currently, 1 in 10 Americans experience GERD symptoms like heartburn. Are you or someone you know one of those 1 in 10 Americans? If so, there are ways you can help treat GERD and its symptoms. Although pharmaceutical drugs are often used to treat GERD, cannabis and different cannabinoids can help treat this disease safely and effectively. Read on to find out the role cannabis plays in treating GERD and its symptoms.

What’s GERD Exactly?

GERD refers to chronic symptoms including mucosal damage that was originally produced by the abnormal reflux within the body’s esophagus. Many people experience acid reflux, which is relatively common and not too serious. However, chronic acid reflux in the form of GERD can develop into a serious health issue. In the simplest of terms, GERD consists of the return of content within the body’s stomach, which then backs up into the esophagus. GERD takes place when the body’s lower esophageal sphincter (LES) is weak and/or relaxes improperly. Then, if this occurs, the stomach’s content can float back up into the body’s esophagus.

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Within each body, there’s a valve called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), which exists at the entrance of the body’s stomach. Once food enters the stomach, the LES should close to prevent food splashing back into the esophagus. If the LES doesn’t shut properly or if it opens regularly, it’s possible for stomach acid to travel into the body’s esophagus and lead to heartburn.

Normally, the main treatment method for GERD is the consumption of prescription medications or over-the-counter drugs. However, many prescription medications cause adverse side effects. Fortunately, though, different cannabinoids can combat GERD symptoms and negative side effects that occur from prescribed GERD medications.

Cannabis = Helping Hand for GERD Patients

Moreover, within each body is an endocannabinoid system (ECS), and there are many known functions of this system including memory, sensations, pain perception, etc. In particular though, the ECS can exhibit anti-secretory effects on gastric acid in addition to mitigating inflammation and mucosal damage that’s commonly felt by GERD patients. The body’s ECS also has an impact on the body’s transient LES, which can be very helpful for those suffering from GERD.

In general, cannabis contains a wide variety of medicinal properties including but not limited to its ability to help improve acid reflux. However, one of the most well-known medicinal benefits of cannabis is its analgesic (pain-relieving) properties, which can be useful for treating GERD.

Further Medicinal Benefits

Additionally, cannabis, but CBD specifically contains anti-inflammatory properties, which serves a valuable purpose for GERD patients. Recently, it has been found that the CB2 receptor can downregulate inflammation and hypermotility in the disease state. The body’s ECS can also enhance gut motility in the setting of inflammation in addition to modulating intestinal propulsion. Furthermore, one study focused on the administration of Delta (9)-THC in GERD participants. First, it’s important to know what TSLERs are before understanding the study’s results. TSLERs are defined as transient sphincter relaxations, which is the predominant mechanism that’s seen in GERD patients. TSLERs occur after gastric stimuli and distension, and they’re often referred to as the main cause of GERD.

From the study mentioned above, it was discovered that Delta (9)-THC significantly reduced the number of TSLERs in participants in addition to causing a reduction of acid reflux episodes. Also, through the usage of Delta (9)-THC, lower esophageal sphincter pressure and swallowing were substantially reduced. However, more research must be conducted to better understand the role of the body’s ECS in esophageal function and disease. So far though, preliminary data shows that there’s a potential usefulness of cannabinoid receptors reducing TSLERs in GERD patients.

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In 2002, one study on GERD in dogs was conducted, which gathered interesting findings by stating the following: “…Exogenous and endogenous activation of the CBR1 receptor inhibits TSLERs.” The study proceeded to express this statement, “Cannabinoid receptor agonism can inhibit transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations and reflux in dogs.” These findings demonstrate a strong promise in the usage of cannabis for treating GERD and its symptoms.

If you experience heartburn, acid reflux, or GERD, try observing the foods you eat because they may be worsening GERD symptoms, especially caffeine and alcohol. Above all else though, cannabis plays an essential role in helping treat GERD and its symptoms. If you’re interested in giving cannabis a chance, it’s suggested to consume it orally or sublingually to prevent further irritation from occurring.

Why Prince Harry’s Friends Are Worried About Him

As an expectant father awaiting the arrival of his first child with his new wife, you’d expect Prince Harry to be “over the moon,” as they say. But those in his inner circle say he’s not been himself over the past few months, describing him as “moody” and “brooding.” The reason for his attitude? Nagging concerns over the safety of Meghan Markle.

“The prince has been quite concerned for Meghan’s safety and there is talk that’s gotten to be something of an obsession with him,” a royal insider tells Best Life‘s Diane Clehane, adding, “He’s also been a bit short with the people around the couple and taken charge in a way he hadn’t done before.”

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Clehane, who has authored several books on the royal family, points to recent photos of Markle and Harry, where Harry is seen looking more like a bodyguard than husband. “He looks rather grim when he’s not posing for the camera,” said the insider. “All of this seems to have taken quite a toll on him.”

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All of this at a time when Meghan’s protection officer resigned. “The Duchess felt the officer’s presence was hugely constraining while Harry wants Meghan to be looked after every minute. All of that is adding to the prince’s ill humor,” said the source.

Writes Clehane:

Friends point to the fact that Harry has said he felt powerless that he had been unable to protect Princess Diana from the aggressive media attention she dealt with and which he believes ultimately led to her death. He now worries constantly that Meghan could suffer the same “mistreatment by the media.”

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Clehane reports that this is the main reason why Harry is moving his family out of Kensington and into Frogmore Cottage — to raise his family away from the glare of the media. One royal insider tells Clehane that Harry  “has to come to terms with the fact that he is part of the royal machine and the son of the most famous woman who ever lived. He is now married to a woman the entire world wants to get to know. It has been quite difficult for him, more difficult than people outside the royal family can ever understand.”

US Virgin Islands Governor Legalizes Medical Marijuana

Medical marijuana continues to gain ground in unexpected parts of the world. Just last week, the U.S. Virgin Islands became the largest of Uncle Sam’s Caribbean properties to legalize cannabis for therapeutic purposes. It is the largest of the U.S. territories to make this move, joining territories like Guam and Puerto Rico.

Although a piece of legislation designed to legalize medical marijuana was passed over by former U.S. Virgin Islands governor Kenneth Mapp, incoming governor, Albert Bryan, was relatively quick in deciding it was the right way to go. On Tuesday, Bryan put his signature on the Virgin Islands Medical Cannabis Patient Care Act, giving patients with a variety of qualified conditions access to cannabis medicine.

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It is a comprehensive program that will serve everyone from the seriously ill to those dealing with chronic pain. Patients who fit the bill for the program will be allowed to possess up to four ounces of marijuana at a time, while non-residents would be restricted to only three ounces. Additional possession limits and other regulations still need to be hashed out before the program becomes fully functional. A draft of the rules is expected to come within the next few months.

Cannabis advocates are, of course, pleased with the progress that legislative forces have made on this issue.

“We applaud Gov. Bryan and the Virgin Islands Legislature for enacting this sensible and compassionate legislation,” Karen O’Keefe, director of state policies for the Marijuana Policy Project, said in a statement. “Medical marijuana is widely recognized as an effective treatment for a variety of debilitating conditions and symptoms. This new law offers the prospect of relief for countless patients, and it will do so for generations to come.”

Medical marijuana is now legal in some form or fashion in 32 states, the District of Columbia and a handful of U.S. territories. In fact, Idaho and American Samoa are the only U.S jurisdictions that are without a therapeutic cannabis program of any kind. Some of these legal areas, however, do not have workable plans. It’s a problem that advocates want resolved in 2019.

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“There is no reason why patients in 18 states and American Samoa should continue to be deprived of this medical treatment option that is now accessible to so many of their fellow Americans,” O’ Keefe said.

As it stands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is the only U.S. territory that has legalized marijuana for recreational use. But more could follow in the future, as lawmakers recognize the potential economic benefits.

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