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What Will Marijuana Stocks Face The Rest Of 2020
Business & Finance
How Will This Big Issue Affect Pot Stocks As we’ve seen in 2020, the demand for marijuana has shot up dramatically. For anyone who watches the cannabis industry, they know that this demand rise is due solely to Covid-19. But, with so much marijuana demand one would think that the cannabis industry is headed in the right direction. And for the most
CBD continues to seek mainstream acceptance
Cannabis News
With a plethora of cannabidiol (CBD) beverages in the marketplace, it surprises some to learn they are technically illegal. It is not a gray area, nor is it something some states allow. They are illegal, but they are out there. In fact, the CBD drink category had more new product introductions than any other no-alcohol, ready-to-drink beverage cate
Cannabis Legalization Does Not Depend On The Presidential Election
Politics
It would appear that changing over the Senate is even more important than who is President on this particular issue. Many in the cannabis industry have, understandably, backed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for President and VP, presumably for a variety of reasons which include a belief that they are more likely to support legalizing cannabis at the f
These professors answer the question: Does consuming weed before, during or after work affect work performance?
Cannabis News
Weed’s growing acceptability, albeit still federally illegal in the U.S., may be causing U.S. employers concerned about effects on job performance to spend billions of dollars to pin down potential impacts. But should they consider a different tack before spending so much money? A recent study out of the U.S. suggests that not all cannabis consumpt
Study Finds Consumers Have Positive Views Of Legal Cannabis
Politics
A study of consumer attitudes released recently found that residents of states with legal cannabis have a positive view of the regulated marketplace. Results of the research, “Consumer perceptions of ‘legal’ and ‘illegal’ cannabis in US states with legal cannabis sales,” were released online last month ahead of the publication of the study in the j
Montana Cannabis Legalization Initiatives Qualify For November Ballot
Politics
Two separate cannabis initiatives have qualified for the general election ballot in Montana, making it the sixth state in the nation that will be voting on a legalization measure in November. On Thursday, the office of Montana Secretary of State Corey Stapleton revealed that supporters for Initiative 190 and Constitutional Initiative 118 had collec
Schumer Calls On USDA To Delay Hemp Final Rule
Politics
U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer has urged the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to hold off on implementing the U.S. Domestic Hemp Production Program final rule until 2022. Senator Schumer was a supporter of the Hemp Farming Act of 2018 and believed the crop should have the full backing of the federal government without any interferenc
Idahoans' support for medical marijuana has grown, but it might not be reflected in the Legislature
Politics
Ten years ago, when Bill Esbensen first began working with activists to push for some form of legal marijuana in Idaho, someone threatened to beat him up for it. He was at a Willie Nelson concert in Boise, trying to collect signatures to get an initiative to legalize marijuana on the ballot. As he remembered it, the man who wanted to attack him for
WHO cannabis rescheduling and its relevance for the Caribbean
Politics
Following its first-ever critical review of cannabis, in January 2019 the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a collection of formal recommendations to reschedule cannabis and cannabis-related substances. 53 member states of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), two of which are Caribbean states, are set to vote on these recommendations in Dec
Top 3 Decisions of Successful Cannabis Start-Ups
Business & Finance
The cannabis start-up is a place where dreams are born. A place where exuberance pulses through the bloodstream, fueling visions of world domination. It’s a place where the new and the old, the novice and the experienced, the tried and the true have all taken their shot. And most of them have failed. Many others are waiting for the right moment whe
Cannabidiol Boosts Blood Flow To Brain Memory “Shipping Center”
Medical News
University College London researchers have found a single dose of cannabidiol boosts blood flow to an important part of the brain. The hippocampus is part of the brain’s medial temporal lobe (MTL). It plays important roles in shifting information from short-term memory to long-term memory, and in spatial memory that enables navigation. If the hippo
Use Algorithms To Expunge Cannabis Convictions
Politics
Cannabis prohibition is one of the worst public policies in modern times. Prohibition is often used to trample on citizens’ rights around the world, including and especially citizens of color. Efforts to dismantle global institutional racism must absolutely include ending cannabis prohibition. Right now there are only two countries that have legali
How AI-Driven Tech is Reshaping Modern Cannabis Compliance
Business & Finance
Let’s talk about pain and cannabis. No, I’m not talking about medical efficacy, although that’s well proven. I’m referring to the great pains that come with regulatory compliance. There are so many bureaucratic hoops for a business to jump through, it borders on ridiculous.  Original link
Vape pens have been most popular Cannabis 2.0 product so far
Technology
Vapor pens accounted for most of the sales of Cannabis 2.0 products in Canada, as demonstrated by new data collected by data analytics company Headset.  Dubbed Cannabis 2.0, the second wave of legalization in Canada saw vapes, edibles and beverages become legal exactly one year after the country allowed recreational marijuana sales.  Since then, pr
Oklahoma: Cannabis sales through June nearly eclipses all of 2019
Politics
Oklahoma cannabis users are on pace to spend twice as much this year compared to 2019. As of June, Oklahomans spent more than $385 million this year on medical marijuana. That's nearly the entire amount spent during 12 months last year, according to an analysis of data from the Oklahoma Tax Commission. Much of that boost came during the early days
Idahoans' support for medical marijuana has grown, but it might not be reflected in the Legislature
Medical News
Ten years ago, when Bill Esbensen first began working with activists to push for some form of legal marijuana in Idaho, someone threatened to beat him up for it. He was at a Willie Nelson concert in Boise, trying to collect signatures to get an initiative to legalize marijuana on the ballot. As he remembered it, the man who wanted to attack him for

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