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Hemp approved for harvest in south-central Kansas
Business & Finance
For Melisa Nelson-Baldwin, data is key. And what this trained crop research scientist sees is hemp is a great crop for Kansas farmers. So much so that Nelson-Baldwin and her partners, husband Aaron Baldwin and brother-in-law Richard Baldwin, are ready to build a hemp fiber manufacturing plant in Great Bend – the first one in Kansas. “We want to be
A Look at the Two Missouri Dispensaries That Launched the State’s First Medical Cannabis Sales
Business & Finance
Oct. 17 marked the first day of medical cannabis sales in Missouri, and the state’s two operational cannabis retailers, N’Bliss and Fresh Green, have had quite the journey to serving patients in the nascent market. N’Bliss, a subsidiary of Nirvana Investments, opened its first two stores in Manchester and Ellisville on Oct. 17, while Fresh Green op
Does CBD Hit Different for Women? The FDA Wants to Know
Cannabis News
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it would be hosting a public event this November, discussing the differences of sex and gender in the effects of CBD and other cannabinoids.  The FDA’s Office of Women’s Health made the announcement, since many conditions to which CBD is marketed, such as chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and sleep
How conservative South Dakota could be at the forefront of legalizing marijuana
Politics
While ruby red South Dakota may not be a swing state in the presidential election -- it may be at the forefront of the green revolution as one of five states where recreational and medical marijuana legalization are up for a vote this election year. And it is the only state where both forms of legalization will be on the ballot. Matthew Schweich, t
Cannabis use disorder has both genetic and biological underpinnings: researchers
Cannabis News
An international study exploring possible genetic influences on cannabis use disorder (CUD) has identified an association between the disorder and a region of DNA near the FOXP2 gene, previously linked to risk-taking behaviour. Headed by Washington University School of Medicine, researchers analyzed DNA and other data from almost 21,000 people diag
Worried About Regulations? Advice From A Cannabis Compliance Expert
Politics
Compliance is a beast with many tentacles — it’s way more than just inventory tracking. For cannabis cultivators, it can be easy to get tangled and tripped up in the bureaucracy.  And things can quickly go sideways if a business isn’t responsive and professional when a regulatory agency flags an issue. Officials in charge will likely wonder what ot
German Cannabis Flower Market is Ready to Explode
Politics
Germany has the largest legal medicinal cannabis flower market in the EU, and it’s about to expand out even further. With imports coming from Canada and even Uruguay, the German cannabis flower market is, indeed, ready to fully explode.​ Germany has been growing its medical cannabis market in the last few years. According to worldstopexports for 20
A Look at the Two Missouri Dispensaries That Launched the State’s First Medical Cannabis Sales
Medical News
Oct. 17 marked the first day of medical cannabis sales in Missouri, and the state’s two operational cannabis retailers, N’Bliss and Fresh Green, have had quite the journey to serving patients in the nascent market. N’Bliss, a subsidiary of Nirvana Investments, opened its first two stores in Manchester and Ellisville on Oct. 17, while Fresh Green op
3 Cannabis Edibles That Don't Require Baking
Cannabis News
Preparing edibles can be easy if you have the right ingredients. Here’s what you can use if you don’t feel like baking. Baking and preparing edibles is a fun activity if you have the right disposition and tools, even if it takes longer than other methods of consuming cannabis. The baking process is one that’s normally ruled by lots of trial and err
Report Finds Legal Cannabis Could Bring Texas $500M In Annual Tax Revenue
Politics
Legalizing cannabis in Texas could bring the state more than half a billion dollars in new tax revenue each year, according to a report released last week by a leading cannabis policy and law firm. The economic analysis from Vicente Sederberg LLP also found that legal pot would result in more than $300 million in savings from reduced law enforcemen
Guam: Recreational cannabis could create hundreds of jobs
Cannabis News
An economic impact study on the legalization of recreational cannabis in Guam — obtained by the Guam Visitors Bureau and adopted by the Cannabis Control Board — says the industry could generate more than $100 million in economic activity and hundreds of jobs. Guam residents could spend about $10 million on cannabis during the industry's first year,
Report Shows Almost Half of Cannabis Users are Over 40
Cannabis News
A new study reveals that almost half of those who currently use cannabis in North America are over 40, a surprising number given the narrative that most cannabis users are in younger demographics. This insight came alongside many other interesting data points about the industry.  This information comes from Akerna, a group in the industry that work
Pa. House amends DUI law decriminalizing trace amounts of medical marijuana
Politics
Wednesday afternoon, the Pennsylvania state House passed a bill amending the state’s existing DUI law to decriminalize driving while traces of marijuana are still in the system of legal medical-marijuana users. In Pennsylvania, the current laws and provisions related to driving while under the influence of alcohol or substances, aka DUI, criminaliz
Columbia has at least another 6-week wait before medical marijuana is sold
Politics
Medical marijuana dispensaries are starting to open in Missouri. It may take a little longer in Columbia.  N'Bliss dispensaries in the St. Louis area saw long lines when they opened over the weekend. A Kansas City area dispensary was to open Monday.  Six different companies plan to open dispensaries throughout Columbia. As of Wednesday afternoon, t
Pair of measures would legalize marijuana in Montana
Politics
Marijuana is back on the ballot for the third time in the last five election cycles. But this year, Montanans will decide for the first time whether to follow states like Colorado and Washington in legalizing use for all adults. The issue comes in the form of complementary ballot initiatives I-190 and CI-118. I-190 creates the rules for a recreatio
Lawsuit filed over Maine marijuana retail licenses
Business & Finance
Two small Maine-based marijuana businesses are suing the agency that oversees recreational marijuana operations, arguing state licenses were illegally awarded to out-of-state owners. State law requires owners of marijuana operations to live in Maine and to have filed state income taxes for four years. But the Maine Office of Marijuana Policy ignore

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