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Kansas Advocate Groups Call for Medical Cannabis Legalization

Representatives from the Kansas Cannabis Coalition, Loud Light, and the ACLU of Kansas held an online meeting on Jan. 23 to discuss why they need to call on the Kansas House and Senate to move forward with medical cannabis. Initially, the day was intended to be a “day of action at the Capitol” in Topeka,

2024-01-29T11:16:08+00:00January 29th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Kansas Advocate Groups Call for Medical Cannabis Legalization

Survey Shows Broad Support for MJ Rescheduling, Boost for Biden if Accomplished

If the Department of Health & Human Services’ (HHS) recommendation to reschedule cannabis on the federal Controlled Substances Act becomes a reality, it could make an impact on President Joe Biden’s favorability ahead of the upcoming 2024 presidential election. A new survey, conducted by Lake Research Partners, revealed a number of key findings surrounding registered

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Amsterdam Mayor Advocates for Legal Cocaine Sales

The Mayor of Amsterdam wants to legalize and regulate the sale, possession and use of cocaine.  In an interview with Dutch newspaper Financieele Dagblad, Mayor Femke Halsema very strongly voiced her opinion on drug prohibition and how the decriminalization and legal sale of drugs like cocaine would take power away from organized crime groups who

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Long Beach, California To Slash Pot Taxes in Half for Stores in Good Standing

Long Beach, California is on track to establish an ordinance that will give cannabis retailers a minor tax break and reward the ones in good standing on their payments with a bigger tax break, cutting their local tax in half. At a Jan. 23 meeting, Long Beach City Council members voted to request an ordinance

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‘Peyote Crisis’ Threatens Sacred Native American Ceremonies

Native American and preservationist advocates are sounding the alarm about an imminent “peyote crisis.” The crisis started decades ago, but recently has been amplified by pharmaceutical interests in mescaline, the psychoactive compound the cactus is known for. The mescaline-rich spineless cactus, Lophophora williamsii, has been used in sacred rituals for over 5,000 years by American

2024-01-26T11:16:11+00:00January 26th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on ‘Peyote Crisis’ Threatens Sacred Native American Ceremonies

Trump’s White House Pharmacy Had a Bit of a Pill Problem

A lengthy new report from the Department of Defense found that during Trump’s administration, the White House Medical Unit was mishandling dangerous prescription drugs. The 80-page document released on January 8 detailed inappropriate mishandling of pharmaceuticals and their respective prescribing practices. The investigation into this matter began in 2018 after the Inspector General of the

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New York Regulators To Vote on Proposed Weed Home Cultivation Rules

New York State cannabis regulators are set to vote on proposed rules to govern home marijuana cultivation. If the draft regulations are approved, New Yorkers will be permitted to grow up to 12 cannabis plants at home, subject to some conditions and limitations. The  New York Cannabis Control Board was initially scheduled to vote on

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Federal Judge Upholds Mississippi’s Ban on Weed Advertising

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Mississippi medical marijuana dispensary owner challenging the state’s ban on cannabis advertising. In the legal action, Clarence Cocroft II, the owner of Tru Source Medical Cannabis, argued that Mississippi’s regulations prohibiting cannabis advertising in any media amounted to unconstitutional censorship of the industry. But U.S.

2024-01-25T11:16:23+00:00January 25th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Federal Judge Upholds Mississippi’s Ban on Weed Advertising

Delaware Bill Allowing ‘Human Composting’ Goes to Governor’s Desk

The Delaware state House legislature passed a bill on Tuesday that would allow people to have their bodies composted rather than buried or cremated. According to the Associated Press, the practice known as “natural organic reduction” was passed by a vote of 37-2 and now goes to Governor John Carney’s desk for ultimate authorization or

2024-01-25T11:16:24+00:00January 25th, 2024|Cannabis, Feed|Comments Off on Delaware Bill Allowing ‘Human Composting’ Goes to Governor’s Desk

79% of Canadians Support Psilocybin To Treat Existential Dread for End of Life Patients

A team of Canadian researchers recently published the results of their newest study in the medical journal Palliative Medicine. The study examined the social acceptability of using psilocybin as an end of life treatment, specifically to treat “existential dread.” According to study team leader Michel Dorval, who is a researcher at CHU de Québec-Université Laval

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