A review of published literature has found that chronic pain patients who use cannabis in addition to pharmaceutical medications showed a reduction in their use of opioids and required fewer visits to the emergency room.
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Vermont Will Advance Marijuana Sales Legalization Bill Within Weeks, House Speaker’s Office Says
A bill to legalize marijuana sales in Vermont is set to advance during a special session this month or next, a top lawmaker’s office confirmed to Marijuana Moment on Wednesday.
You can help free America’s cannabis prisoners. Here’s how
“Nobody’s in prison just for marijuana.”
Psychedelics Decriminalization Initiative Officially Qualifies For D.C. Ballot
A measure to effectively decriminalize a wide range of psychedelics has officially qualified for the November ballot in Washington, D.C.
Michigan Attorney General Pushes Governor On Marijuana Clemency For Prisoner With COVID
The attorney general of Michigan is asking the governor to commute the sentence of a 69-year-old inmate who was convicted of selling marijuana more than two decades ago and has since contracted the coronavirus in prison.
A Number Of Jews Are Returning To Germany To Work In The Cannabis Industry
It is no secret that “Weed Day”—April 20—is also, historically, Adolf Hitler’s birthday.
For these ancient warrior women, cannabis was a part of everyday life
Imagine an enemy army on horseback heading in your direction, shooting hundreds of poison-tipped arrows into the sky, launching javelins, wielding iron blades, and slinging bullets made of lead.
Massachusetts To Sell Previously Quarantined Vape Products
Last year, in November, Massachusetts quarantined at least 600,000 vape products during the vaping sickness scare.
Canada Will Let Terminally Ill Patients Use Psychedelic Mushrooms For End-Of-Life Care
Four cancer patients in end-of-life care will be become the first people in decades to legally possess and consume psilocybin mushrooms in Canada after a landmark decision Tuesday by the country’s minister of health.
Cannabis consumption preferences cross generations as millennials and baby boomers favor inhalable products
For all the strife that seems to exist between millennials and baby boomers, when it comes to marijuana consumption, the two generations actually have much in common.
Oliver Tree Deals Art
For Oliver Tree, having a hand in every aspect of his career is vital.
Maryland’s Highest Court Rules Cops Can't Search You Based On Cannabis Smell
Last week, Maryland’s Court of Appeals issued an important ruling for cannabis advocates and fourth amendment warriors: A police officer in Maryland can no longer use the smell of cannabis as a reason to search and arrest someone.
Strain Review: Mendo Breath Is a Taste of the Emerald Triangle
Over the last few years, Gage Green Group’s flagship strain, Mendo Breath, has found its way into the gardens of some of the best growers in the world.
Analyzing Congress’s Latest Vote To Protect Legal Marijuana States From Federal Enforcement
Last week, for the second year in a row, the House of Representatives approved a spending bill amendment to protect all state, territory and tribal marijuana programs from federal interference.
Congressional Researchers Admit Legalizing Marijuana Hurts Mexican Drug Cartel Profits
Demand for marijuana illegally trafficked from Mexico will continue to decline as the legalization movement spreads, a new report from Congress’s research arm states.
