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Published on September 28, 2022 (Leafly) Edible forms of cannabis, including gummies, mints, brownies, cookies, tinctures, drinks, and other food products, are discreet and can produce long-lasting, safe effects. They’re great when consumed responsibly, and when you know how much you’re consuming. But edibles can lead you down an unpredictable path if you’re not careful, […]
Read MoreLeafly Politics Published on September 28, 2022 Amazon is lobbying to legalize, but its product managers are still fighting the War on Drugs. Why not ban apples and lighters too? (Sasha Beck / Leafly) The Haymaker is Senior Editor Bruce Barcott’s opinion column about cannabis politics and culture. A little more than a year ago […]
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Read MoreScience & Health Archives – Marijuana Moment Another study has found that giving people legal access to medical marijuana can help patients reduce their use of opioid painkillers, or cease use altogether, without compromising quality of life. The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Substance Use and Misuse on Wednesday, surveyed registered medical cannabis patients […]
Read More"cannabis new mexico" – Google News GRANTS, N.M. — About one year ago, there was much fanfare at the groundbreaking of a federally-sanctioned marijuana grow facility. That’s a big deal because the feds still have cannabis as a Schedule I drug – that’s like heroin and meth – and this new medical research facility was […]
Read MoreLeafly Eduardo Whittington just applied for a license to make cannabis products in his home state of New Jersey. Here’s how he got here, and what’s next. Eduardo Whittington, aka Eddie Lobo, has been in the weed game for almost a decade. In 2014, he became the third employee on Puffco’s start-up team, playing an […]
Read MoreLeafly Politics Published on September 27, 2022 Seattle’s equity ordinances include retail worker safety and job protection rules that could be implemented in cities nationwide. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) Last week Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell signed into law three ordinances designed to improve equity and safety in Seattle’s local cannabis industry. Equity programs are usually led […]
Read MoreLeafly Politics Published on September 27, 2022 Medical canabis became more legal for pets in California. (Alesya/Adobe Stock) Countless thousands of California’s good doggies and cute kitties will suffer fewer seizures, and less arthritis pain, and anxiety, thanks to a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 18. Newly enacted Assembly Bill 1885 […]
Read MoreLeafly Politics Published on September 26, 2022 Ever since Nevada legalized adult-use cannabis in 2016, consumers (and especially tourists) have wanted to know: When can I light up in a Las Vegas cannabis lounge? For the past six years the answer has been: Soon…we think. If you feel like you’ve read this Leafly story before, […]
Read MoreLeafly Lifestyle Published on September 26, 2022 Rolling Loud is a weed-friendly event billed as the largest Hip Hop festival in the world. Since 2017, Hip Hop has been the most dominant music genre in the US, according to Billboard. With countless artists entering the legal cannabis industry, there’s a clear connection between our favorite […]
Read MoreLeafly This story was written by Vuk Zdinjak and originally published on Benzinga. Trulieve Cannabis Corp. TCNNF is launching Khalifa Kush medical cannabis products in select Florida retail locations on October 1st. This is an exclusive partnership with multi-platinum selling, Grammy, and Golden Globe Award-nominated recording artist Wiz Khalifa in Florida. Patients can visit any Trulieve location in Florida on October 1 […]
Read MoreScience & Health Archives – Marijuana Moment Another recent study is dismantling marijuana stereotypes, with researchers finding that adult-use legalization is actually associated with decreased levels of obesity despite the fact that cannabis is well-known appetite stimulator. The study—published this month by the Journal of Health Economics—analyzed obesity data in Washington State, one of the […]
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