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Wisconsin Lawmakers Push To Improve Veterans’ Access to Magic Mushrooms

The legislation, co-sponsored by Republican and Democratic lawmakers, would create “a new separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the medicinal psilocybin treatment fund and establishes a pilot program to study the effects of medicinal psilocybin treatment on patients with post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD),” according to a summary of the bill. The bill would require the

2023-11-28T11:16:12+00:00November 28th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Wisconsin Lawmakers Push To Improve Veterans’ Access to Magic Mushrooms

Minnesota Launches Pilot Program for Roadside Saliva Drug Tests

The Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) announced its pilot project to launch a cannabis saliva test for determining impairment in drivers. According to OTS Director Mike Hanson, the test is being designed to determine recent impairment. “We’re not looking to find somebody who used 10 days or 14 days ago. We’re looking for somebody

2023-11-28T13:16:14+00:00November 28th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Minnesota Launches Pilot Program for Roadside Saliva Drug Tests

U.S. Military Veterans Are Going to Mexico for Psychedelic Treatment

A recent report by CBS News highlighted this trend, noting that as “ many veterans with PTSD remain desperate for healing, a growing number are turning to psychedelic-assisted treatment in Mexico — using substances the government they fought for says are illegal.” “As I watched more of my teammates…more veterans start to take their own

2023-11-27T11:16:11+00:00November 27th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on U.S. Military Veterans Are Going to Mexico for Psychedelic Treatment

U.S. Virgin Islands Calls for People with Cannabis Convictions To Reach Out for Expungements

U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. recently called out to residents with cannabis convictions to contact the government to determine if those convictions are eligible for expungement. The territory’s cannabis law, Act No. 8679, dictates that any cannabis convictions be automatically expunged if it involves an individual in possession of two ounces of cannabis

2023-11-27T11:16:10+00:00November 27th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on U.S. Virgin Islands Calls for People with Cannabis Convictions To Reach Out for Expungements

St. Louis Fails To Collect $500,000 in Pot Taxes

St. Louis city officials announced this week that a failure to meet a state deadline has resulted in a delay in the start of a new cannabis sales tax that will cost the city an estimated $500,000 in lost revenue. St. Louis voters approved the 3% cannabis sales tax in April following the statewide legalization

2023-11-27T11:16:10+00:00November 27th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on St. Louis Fails To Collect $500,000 in Pot Taxes

Concerned Neighbors Complain About Ducks Working on Vermont Cannabis Farm

A Vermont cannabis farmer has attracted some unwanted attention from his community and neighbors due to some unconventional employees on his cannabis farm: 30 ducks of all shapes, sizes and breeds. Jason Struthers of Essex Junction, Vermont grows 100 licensed cannabis plants at his property. He uses duck manure to fertilize those plants after he

2023-11-27T11:16:09+00:00November 27th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Concerned Neighbors Complain About Ducks Working on Vermont Cannabis Farm

Swedish Researchers Study Effects of LSD, Ketamine on Rats

Researchers at a university in Sweden are using acid and ketamine to better understand the workings of the brain, which would then lead to the development of artificial intelligence. The researchers, based at Lund University in Lund, Sweden, “have developed a technique for simultaneously measuring electrical signals from 128 areas of the brain in awake

2023-11-24T11:16:08+00:00November 24th, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Swedish Researchers Study Effects of LSD, Ketamine on Rats

Napoleon Bonaparte Banned Cannabis Because His Soldiers Were Getting Too High

In Ridley Scott’s historical epic Napoleon, the titular French conqueror, played by Joaquin Phoenix, marches into the deserts of Egypt and orders his soldiers to aim their cannons at the pyramids. The whole scene is a fabrication – one Scott, who directed the equally sensational Gladiator, also starring Phoenix, has already been called out by

2023-11-23T11:15:09+00:00November 23rd, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Napoleon Bonaparte Banned Cannabis Because His Soldiers Were Getting Too High

University Of Minnesota Launches Cannabis Research Center

The University of Minnesota last week launched the new Cannabis Research Center, only six months after the institution was authorized by the state’s marijuana legalization statute. The center, which was established as part of the university’s School of Public Health, will work to assess the impact of cannabis legalization in Minnesota and advise policymakers as

2023-11-22T11:16:16+00:00November 22nd, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on University Of Minnesota Launches Cannabis Research Center

Polish Man Arrested in Germany for Hospitalizations, Death Caused by MDMA-Laced Champagne

In early 2022 Dutch health authorities issued a warning about MDMA-laced champagne circulating throughout parts of Europe that hospitalized several people and killed one. An arrest has been made in connection with the case almost two years later, but authorities said there’s no way to know if additional bottles are still in circulation. According to

2023-11-22T11:16:14+00:00November 22nd, 2023|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Polish Man Arrested in Germany for Hospitalizations, Death Caused by MDMA-Laced Champagne
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