• For example, a 2019 study identified a trend wherein cannabis edibles were becoming increasingly popular among non-daily users while the use of smoking marijuana was declining among both daily and non-daily users. (hightimes.com)
  • Some Napa vintners want to add cannabis to their offerings, hoping to benefit from California's legalization of recreational marijuana. (kqed.org)
  • Marijuana Marketing: Can the Blossoming Cannabis Industry Overcome 'Stoner' Stereotypes? (hubspot.com)
  • In a 2014 report , the marijuana research and financial analysis firm, GreenWave Advisors , predicts that if the federal government (and all 50 U.S. states) legalize recreational marijuana, the cannabis industry could pull in $35 billion annually by the year 2020. (hubspot.com)
  • Earlier this year, with heavy lobbying from medical marijuana companies, two concurrent bills passed through the General Assembly that proposed limiting recreational, nonmedical Virginia marijuana to less than 0.3%, or 2 milligrams per package of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the main psychoactive compound in cannabis that gives a buzz. (richmondmagazine.com)
  • An ancient crop native to central Asia, there's evidence that it grew during preagricultural stages of human development.1,2 Cannabis sativa L. is a crop used for food, fibers, and oil for human consumption and industrial use.3 Hemp is the variety used in industry and food, while marijuana is the variety used as a drug recreationally and medicinally. (todaysdietitian.com)
  • Both hemp and marijuana are strains of Cannabis sativa L. (todaysdietitian.com)
  • THC is found in higher levels in marijuana plants, another variety of Cannabis sativa L. The higher THC levels in marijuana contribute to the recreational or medicinal effects sought from its use. (todaysdietitian.com)
  • Hemp and marijuana differ in their psychoactive cannabinoid content due to breeding and the part of the Cannabis sativa L. plant used.1,9 Psychoactive compounds are found primarily in resins secreted by gland cells on leaves, so this part of the marijuana plant is used medicinally and recreationally.9 Drug varieties contain 2% to 5% THC per dry weight, though much higher levels have been reported. (todaysdietitian.com)
  • Marijuana or cannabis is a plant which produces THC, a psychoactive. (drugnet.net)
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  • Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) revealed details about what might be in the "SAFE Banking Plus" marijuana legislation package-but a top federal official with the Credit Union National Administration said he doesn't think Congress has enough time left to pass any cannabis reforms this year. (marijuanamoment.net)
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  • Cannabis is almost universally abhorred by recovery specialists, 12-step program sponsors and addiction researchers, who point out that the point of using marijuana is to achieve the high-and when someone is high, decision-making processes are altered and the chance for a return to bad old habits is increased. (hightimes.com)
  • There's also the very real fact, uncomfortable for marijuana legalization advocates, that cannabis can be addictive, too. (hightimes.com)
  • Chris Roberts is a High Times Staff writer based in San Francisco, just across the Bay from America's most cannabis-friendly city, and has been covering marijuana and drug policy since 2009. (hightimes.com)
  • The Cannabis Grow Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medicinal. (johnharvards.com)
  • Marijuana Horticulture Fundamentals: A Comprehensive Guide to Cannabis Cultivation and Hashish. (johnharvards.com)
  • To answer some questions about cannabis and its therapeutic use, I reached out to Dr. Samoon Ahmad, founder of the Integrative Center for Wellness in Manhattan and co-author of the book Medical Marijuana: A Clinical Handbook , which will be published by Wolters Kluwer later this year. (nycitywoman.com)
  • THC is the primary intoxicant in cannabis and leads to the effects most people think of when they think of marijuana. (nycitywoman.com)
  • THC and CBD are also important because of the legal distinction between hemp and marijuana, which fall under the umbrella term cannabis (there is some debate about whether cannabis is a single species ( Cannabis sativa ) with multiple variants or multiple species). (nycitywoman.com)
  • Similarly, industrial hemp and a cultivar of marijuana with a name like Maui Wowie may seem very different, but both are cannabis. (nycitywoman.com)
  • Ultimately, THC content determines if cannabis is marijuana or hemp, according to the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018. (nycitywoman.com)
  • Meanwhile, a common case against nationwide legalization is that it could greatly increase the prevalence of Cannabis Use Disorder and the use of cannabis by minors, especially if marijuana were to be commercialized on terms similar to alcohol. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • As a result, cannabis used as a psychoactive came to be called by its name in Mexican Spanish slang: marijuana. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • For Status of cannabis ("marijuana") in the region - whether for the medical benefits, the purposes of industrial hemp, or in general - see below. (mercycenters.org)
  • South Africa is probably the world's leading producer of marijuana, but most of it is consumed on the domestic market, which also absorbs the output of neighboring countries, notably Lesotho, where cannabis is the main cash crop. (mercycenters.org)
  • Cannabis indica" is pyramidal in shape, bushy and dense and generally only reaches a height of three or four feet. (factsanddetails.com)
  • Cannabis indica" is a source of intoxicants. (factsanddetails.com)
  • Cannabis sativa , C. indica , and C. ruderalis . (wikipedia.org)
  • Cannabis indica Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • As two differently shaped leaves appear on screens at the front of the lecture hall, McHenry asks her students whether they think Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica are the same or different species. (sevendaysvt.com)
  • Redfern joins a bevy of mostly shell-shocked business owners across the commonwealth who invested in Virginia's burgeoning hemp industry before and after cannabis was officially legalized in 2021. (richmondmagazine.com)
  • The 2021 law signed by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam allowed Virginians to possess up to 1 ounce of cannabis and to grow up to four plants for their own use. (richmondmagazine.com)
  • From January 1 2021, substances such as cocaine, heroin, MDMA and cannabis will be classified as 'Substances of Abuse' as WADA recognizes they can be taken out-of-competition for reasons unrelated to sports performance. (pinkbike.com)
  • Cannabis Social Clubs are non-commercial organizations which organize the professional, collective cultivation of very limited amounts of cannabis, just enough to cover the personal needs of their club members. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the UNODC: In the past two decades, there have been rapid advances in cannabis plant cultivation techniques, in particular in Europe and North America, which are mainly focused on achieving a high Δ9-THC content. (factsanddetails.com)
  • In addition to the major transformation of cannabis cultivation in recent years, the cannabis market has diversified to the extent that it now comprises a broad range of products with varying means of ingestion, potency and effects. (factsanddetails.com)
  • As a result of intensive selection in cultivation , Cannabis exhibits many sexual phenotypes that can be described in terms of the ratio of female to male flowers occurring in the individual, or typical in the cultivar. (wikipedia.org)
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  • Cannabis sativa plant The Cannabis plant is an annual herb variously described as belonging to the nettles, mulberry or hops families of plants. (factsanddetails.com)
  • In Indian society, common terms for cannabis preparations include charas (resin), ganja (flower), and bhang (seeds and leaves), with Indian drinks such as bhang lassi and bhang thandai made from bhang being one of the most common legal uses. (wikipedia.org)
  • The potency of cannabis is influenced by the genetic make up of the plant (having good quality seeds is essential for growing good quality stuff), climate, soil, growing conditions, timing of the harvest and drying and storing techniques. (factsanddetails.com)
  • Cannabis has long been used for hemp fibre , hemp seeds and their oils , hemp leaves for use as vegetables and as juice , medicinal purposes , and as a recreational drug . (wikipedia.org)
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  • 1] From Ethiopia, cannabis seeds were carried to the south by Bantu-speaking natives who originally lived in North Africa, and from them the use of cannabis as an intoxicant spread to other native Africans such as the Bushmen and the Hottentots. (druglibrary.org)
  • Cannabis was often used as a legal intoxicant since alcohol was illegal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Use of the nation's leading legal intoxicant is at once a chief contributor to crime and social destruction, and is simultaneously and routinely glorified as essential to a good time.Alcohol costs the U.S. economy an estimated $134 billion per year in lost productivity and earnings through alcohol-related illness, premature death and crime. (cannabisnews.com)
  • used in excess, the intoxicant has fewer and less severe side effects than alcohol. (rightwingnews.com)
  • And submit a request to us, we will verify your anabolic steroids are synthetic frequently used intoxicants: amphetamine, ecstasy, cocaine, cannabis and alcohol. (bootb.com)
  • It's hard to imagine a 12-step meeting without coffee and cigarettes-nicotine and caffeine the constant companions of many, including people escaping other "harder" intoxicants-and as many recovering alcoholics can attest, replacing the calories from alcohol with sugar is a rite of passage. (hightimes.com)
  • After alcohol, cannabis is the second most common intoxicant in the Nordics and cannabis use is increasing among young adults in most Nordic countries. (nordicwelfare.org)
  • The suspect allegedly picked up unaccompanied women from taxi stands as well as other locations, plying them with alcohol and possibly other intoxicants during the trip. (helsinkitimes.fi)
  • All known strains of Cannabis are wind-pollinated [13] and the fruit is an achene . (wikipedia.org)
  • [14] Most strains of Cannabis are short day plants , [13] with the possible exception of C. sativa subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • The same holds true, McHenry explains, for the many colorfully named strains of cannabis sold in medical and adult-use (i.e., recreational) dispensaries. (sevendaysvt.com)
  • The acute oral toxicity of the cannabis derivatives used as intoxicants (marihuana, kif, hashish) is low. (unodc.org)
  • Various cannabis strains have been bred, often selectively to produce high or low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabinoid and the plant's principal psychoactive constituent . (wikipedia.org)
  • 6. R. Mechoulam (Hebrew University, Israel) described his identification of 9 THC as the principal psychoactive compound in cannabis extracts, and his subsequent discovery of anandamide as the naturally occurring cannabis like compound in the brain. (druglibrary.net)
  • But for reasons having to do with climate or genetics or both, Mexican hemp had a much higher tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, the principal psychoactive ingredient in cannabis) content than the hemp grown further north. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • A 2019 study conducted by the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences reported that about 7.2 million Indians had consumed cannabis within the past year. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment's "Magnitude of Substance Use in India 2019" survey found that 2.83% of Indians aged 10-75 years (or 31 million people) were current users of cannabis products. (wikipedia.org)
  • In October 2019, Health Canada approved the sale of cannabis edibles, topicals and extracts for early 2020 . (mightynatural.com)
  • METHODS: Data were collected from May 2018 to August 2019 among pregnant and breastfeeding mothers who used cannabis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The intoxicating effects of cannabis when taken orally can be delayed up to 90 minutes, peaking a few hours later, and may last for several hours . (mightynatural.com)
  • Cannabis can be taken orally as tincture or an edible, it can be smoked, vaped, or used topically on the skin. (mysupplyco.com)
  • Support has trended steeply upward since 2000, reaching a majority for the first time in 2013, one year after Colorado and Washington voters approved ballot initiatives legalizing the sale of cannabis for use by any adult (as opposed to sale only with a medical recommendation). (nationalaffairs.com)
  • The unpalatable solution is clear: Congress should proceed at once to legalize the sale of cannabis - at least in states that choose to make it legal under state law - for recreational as well as "medical" use. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • Regulate cannabis like wine" is among the slogans of the legalization movement, and most of the state-level legalization measures so far are variations on the alcoholic-beverage control system. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • Given how quickly the cannabis legalization movement has taken hold, information has circulated quickly , and changed just as much so. (mysupplyco.com)
  • Pending before the North Carolina General Assembly is a bill-S.B.3-that would legalize cannabis use for medical purposes. (heritage.org)
  • A century after becoming the first U.S. state to criminalize recreational cannabis, Massachusetts voters chose to legalize it in a 2016 referendum. (pioneerinstitute.org)
  • The serious question is not whether to legalize cannabis, but how. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • In the United States, Cannabis Social Clubs often do not allow the dispensation of cannabis products onsite, but only allow consumption. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are sometimes referred to as Cannabis Consumption Clubs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Consumption and minor possession of cannabis are fining crimes with an entry in the criminal record in all Nordic countries, although the fines are often heavy and vary considerably between the countries. (nordicwelfare.org)
  • Cannabis edibles like sour candy straws are now available for purchase and consumption, but the risks from overdosing are quite high. (mightynatural.com)
  • While edibles may provide a delivery system that provides the intoxicating effects of cannabis while avoiding the risks of smoking, the delayed and variable absorption of cannabis edibles can result in over-consumption and unpredictable results . (mightynatural.com)
  • As well as being for human consumption, cannabis can be used to make textiles, buildings, and even fuel. (mysupplyco.com)
  • According to Loewe, the LD 50 (lethality in 50% of animals administered the toxic) of cannabis extracts administered to mice, orally, subcutaneously, and intravenously were 21.6, 11.0, and 0.18 gm/kg respectively. (unodc.org)
  • A third species or subspecies, "cannabis ruderalis" , has only minimal amounts of THC. (factsanddetails.com)
  • You can consume cannabis in Virginia now," he says, shaking his head, "but you can't buy it. (richmondmagazine.com)
  • Dusseldorf-based economist Justus Haucap told DW an estimated 4 million people consume cannabis in Germany , most of them only occasionally. (dw.com)
  • Consequently, the reports of toxicologic and pharmacologic effects of crude extracts or synthetic derivatives of cannabis published before 1968 lack precision and uniformity and preclude any quantitative correlation between physiological effects and chemical composition. (unodc.org)
  • These quantitative experiments do replicate to a great extent the qualitative results obtained with cannabis extracts. (unodc.org)
  • However, one cannot draw a complete parallel between the pharmacological or other effects produced by Δ 9 -THC and those engendered by cannabis extracts. (unodc.org)
  • Results observed in such studies cannot be strictly compared with those produced by smoking cannabis extracts. (unodc.org)
  • Project CBD is a California-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting and publicizing research into the medical uses of cannabidiol (CBD) and other components of the cannabis plant. (projectcbd.org)
  • Cannabis sativa is one of the candidates for the identity of the plant that was used to prepare soma in Vedic period. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a cannabis plant, most THC comes in the form of THCa and Delta 9 THC. (hightimes.com)
  • The Cannabis sativa L. plant is an annual herbaceous plant that has been grown agriculturally for centuries. (todaysdietitian.com)
  • The plant is also known as hemp , although this term is often used to refer only to varieties of Cannabis cultivated for non-drug use. (wikipedia.org)
  • [21] (Although monoecious plants are often referred to as "hermaphrodites", true hermaphrodites - which are less common in Cannabis - bear staminate and pistillate structures together on individual flowers, whereas monoecious plants bear male and female flowers at different locations on the same plant. (wikipedia.org)
  • Her hourlong lecture is on the taxonomy and plant morphology of cannabis, and she wants to gauge their familiarity with scientific nomenclature. (sevendaysvt.com)
  • Despite the oversized countercultural role of cannabis for much of the twentieth century, it is important to remember that it is just a plant. (nycitywoman.com)
  • The cannabis plant has long been utilized for medical and recreational uses. (easyproductcash.com)
  • Aside from the expected diminished concentration, decreased executive functioning and impaired memory, acute cannabis toxicity can present as severe anxiety, panic attacks, nausea, delirium or psychosis. (mightynatural.com)
  • Beyond the risks of acute toxicity, cannabis use that starts in adolescence has been linked to a variety of harms including depression, suicidality , psychosis and schizophrenia . (mightynatural.com)
  • Thus, we assume that the deceased was more concerned with the intoxicant and/or medicinal value of the cannabis remains. (tokeofthetown.com)
  • Health Canada has also done little to rein in misleading advertising by the cannabis industry: it has allowed licensed producers to make unsubstantiated claims about the medicinal value of cannabis , which only further contributes to positive adolescent social attitudes towards cannabis. (mightynatural.com)
  • A cannabis compound with anti-addictive potential. (projectcbd.org)
  • This was in the late 1990s, when most cannabis on the black market was low in THC, the psychoactive compound that delivers the high and makes the drug enjoyable to smoke. (unherd.com)
  • Cannabis consumers clubs became popular in the United States during prohibition. (wikipedia.org)
  • One explanation for the failure of Prohibition is that life is hard, and many humans will invariably seek relaxation and temporary refuge from its demands through the use of an intoxicant. (cannabisnews.com)
  • First, as a practical matter, cannabis prohibition is no longer enforceable. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • While the fact that cannabis can indeed be harmful might seem to bolster the case for continued prohibition, the prospects for reversing current trends - of putting the genie back in the bottle by effectively re-prohibiting cannabis - are remote, for operational reasons as well as political ones. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • Following a 100-year cannabis prohibition, many parts of the world now enjoy cannabis more liberally than they were ever allowed in the past. (mysupplyco.com)
  • It was cannabis' initial "controversy" that caused the prohibition of cannabis, but despite its recent legalization, it still remains one of the most controversial substances on the planet. (mysupplyco.com)
  • But in the most honest sense, the reason we don't know "enough" about cannabis is because during its 100 year prohibition, there was virtually a moratorium on all cannabis research. (mysupplyco.com)
  • Cannabis is the next most frequently found drug with Cocaine overtaking Benzodiazepines to be the third most prevalent intoxicant detected in Irish drivers. (rsa.ie)
  • 1 . S.B. 3 gets off on the wrong foot with its very first proposed finding: "Modern medical research has found that cannabis and cannabinoid compounds are effective at alleviating pain, nausea, and other symptoms associated with severe debilitating medical conditions. (heritage.org)
  • Are Cannabis Edibles A Serious Risk To Our Kids -- and To Adults As Well? (mightynatural.com)
  • Cannabis edibles offer a lucrative opportunity for licensed cannabis producers and retailers in both the medical and recreational market. (mightynatural.com)
  • However, while governments and businesses move to meet public demand and their bottom lines, there is a need to acknowledge the inherent risks cannabis, and in particular edibles, can pose. (mightynatural.com)
  • Emergency room visits and hospitalizations due to adverse reactions from cannabis edibles have increased in Colorado since legalization , and adolescent visits rose to 4.9 per 1,000 visits in 2015 from 1.8 per 1,000 visits in 2009. (mightynatural.com)
  • The Ontario Cannabis Store, a Crown corporation, has a picture of chocolate squares to advertise edibles on their website and is set to roll out more than 50 new edible and vape products this week. (mightynatural.com)
  • No one can really agree on cannabis - neither the indigenous people (some used it medicinally, others thought it was a poison), nor the establishments (some governments embrace it, some reject it completely), nor the institutions (in Hinduism, the Gods use it, but in Buddhism, it's an intoxicant). (mysupplyco.com)
  • During the 1990s and early 2000s, an important number of "cannabis users associations" appeared in Spain, mostly the Basque country and Catalonia regions. (wikipedia.org)
  • The type of cannabis being smoked was by this time very different from that of the late 1990s. (unherd.com)
  • This measure was a shot across the bow of the recreational use market, as was the new, split General Assembly's defunding of the Cannabis Control Authority , established to regulate a future legal, state-run system. (richmondmagazine.com)
  • The earliest evidence for cannabis in Africa outside of Egypt comes from fourteenth-century Ethiopia, where two ceramic smoking-pipe bowls containing traces of cannabis were recently discovered during an archaeological excavation. (druglibrary.org)
  • One of the books about the people of Africa to mention the cannabis habit was written by a Dominican priest, Joao dos Santos, in 1609. (druglibrary.org)
  • mass market for cannabis products in the region is undoubtedly South Africa. (mercycenters.org)
  • Classical texts describing the pharmacological and toxicological actions of cannabis and its derivatives are difficult to interpret and even misleading. (unodc.org)
  • Other naturally occurring fatty acid derivatives also interact with cannabis receptors, and one of these, 2 arachidonylglycerol, may act selectively at CB2 receptors. (druglibrary.net)
  • There is a debate as to how many cannabis species and subspecies there. (factsanddetails.com)
  • The leaves have a peculiar and diagnostic venation pattern (which varies slightly among varieties) that allows for easy identification of cannabis leaves from unrelated species with similar leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • This decision, now joined by 20 other states, has evolved on a backdrop of a societal view that casual cannabis use is benign and poses no risk. (pioneerinstitute.org)
  • This closely mirrors the situation in Britain, where the reputation that cannabis has acquired in the public consciousness - a mild, harmless, benign, relaxing intoxicant - is dangerously out-of-date. (unherd.com)
  • However, as the incidence of controlled substance and cannabis DUIIs are on the rise, urine and blood testing become much more important. (bikeportland.org)
  • Joe Selvaggi talks with professor of psychiatry Dr. Ryan Sultan about the findings of his recently released study on the effects of cannabis on the mental health of American adolescents. (pioneerinstitute.org)
  • But while adult users seem inured to the effects of getting high on cannabis, little is known about the effects of cannabis on developing minds, those of adolescents who may perceive the new ubiquity of cannabis as tacit approval for its use. (pioneerinstitute.org)
  • My guest today is Dr. Ryan Sultan, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University and coauthor of the recently released study entitled Non-Disordered Cannabis Use Among U.S. Adolescents, which studied nearly 70,000 teenage Americans to measure the correlation between cannabis use and adverse mental health outcomes. (pioneerinstitute.org)
  • As both an addiction medicine and family physician, I have seen many adolescents whose cannabis use has negatively affected their mood, motivation, sleep and ability to simply function. (mightynatural.com)
  • One problem with these ever-growing popular products is that the average cannabis consumer is confused by Delta 9 THC and thinks it's Delta 8, bad, sketchy, or doesn't get you high. (hightimes.com)
  • Industrial hemp products are made from cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fibre. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unfortunately, Health Canada has allowed troublingly high THC concentrations ( up to 30 per cent in some cases ) in dried cannabis products. (mightynatural.com)
  • While Health Canada does not permit direct advertising of cannabis and requires plain packaging and warnings on all cannabis products, the cannabis industry is able to market through media stories and their websites. (mightynatural.com)
  • These products reportedly have a powerful cannabis undertone, which is fine for those who like the taste, but people looking for flavor over function might want to go with something else. (easyproductcash.com)
  • If you are new to the world of cannabis, keep your doses low until you get used to the effects of cannabis. (amsterdammarijuanaseeds.com)
  • Topics include cannabis' history, its effects on human physiology, and the politics and economics that govern its legal production as a medicine in nearly half the states in the country. (sevendaysvt.com)
  • tea is similar to cannabis and has same effects ie it dries your brain cells, also bad for your nerves and causes itching and also bad for your stomach and contributes to Irratable Bowel Syndrome. (sikhsangat.com)
  • Tea is an intoxicant and has similar side effects to all those other more abused drugs such as cannabis etc. (sikhsangat.com)
  • It's true that often these symptoms are temporary and that a cannabis overdose likely won't kill someone , but it can cause significant mental and physical disability. (mightynatural.com)
  • Prior to becoming a mental health nurse I had known many people who had smoked cannabis but who had never experienced psychotic symptoms. (unherd.com)
  • According to the UNODC's World Drug report 2016, the retail price of cannabis in India was US$0.10 per gram, the lowest of any country in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • A Cannabis Social Club (CSC), sometimes called Cannabis Club, Cannabis Association, or Teapad, is an industry model for regulated cannabis organised as non-profit cooperatives in which cannabis is cultivated, shared, and enjoyed collectively, usually for the purpose of relaxing or for social communion. (wikipedia.org)
  • And that's a major hurdle that marketers in the cannabis industry need to overcome in order to be successful. (hubspot.com)
  • Businesses in the cannabis industry are now ramping up their marketing efforts. (hubspot.com)
  • It's also fertilizer companies, and lighting system companies, and hydroponic supplies companies, and jar & container companies, and analytical testing laboratories … there are even staffing groups that specialize in placing workers in the cannabis industry. (hubspot.com)
  • Vermont Wants an Equitable Cannabis Industry. (sevendaysvt.com)
  • Cannabis industry trade group declares nationwide sale of hemp-derived intoxicants a "public health disaster. (projectcbd.org)
  • In this light, the cannabis industry has harnessed its new legitimacy to better refine and market ever more potent versions of cannabis, offering modern consumers options for smoking, vaping, and eating. (pioneerinstitute.org)
  • And how might policymakers and cannabis industry leaders work together to craft better guidance and regulations that protect potential young users, particularly as newer, more potent versions of the drug emerge? (pioneerinstitute.org)
  • Also in attendance was Dirk Heitepriem, vice president of the Cannabis Business Industry Association (BvCW). (dw.com)
  • The members are prohibited from reselling any cannabis obtained from the club, and are required to ensure that it is not consumed by minors. (wikipedia.org)
  • The goal is a coherent concept that makes it possible for adults to obtain cannabis in licensed specialty shops, ensuring health protection and the protection of minors. (dw.com)
  • Canopy Growth is reportedly rolling out cannabis-infused flavoured sparkling waters and gourmet chocolate bars in three different flavours . (mightynatural.com)
  • REF The FDA has never found that the agricultural or botanical form of cannabis is safe and effective. (heritage.org)
  • Almost 800 grams of cannabis was found inside the tomb. (tokeofthetown.com)
  • The study found that teens who use cannabis recreationally were at risk for poor grades, truancy, and trouble with the law, and were two to four times as likely to develop psychiatric disorders such as depression or suicidal ideation than teens who didn't use cannabis at all. (pioneerinstitute.org)
  • Limonene is also found in cannabis. (nycitywoman.com)
  • In contrast to the Cannabis Buyers Club, a CSC are not limited to medical-only use. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2014, Uruguay adopted a law legalizing non-medical cannabis use and production under different dispositions, one of them allowing up to 45 citizens to create a not-for-profit organization to cultivate up to 99 plants and share the harvest among themselves. (wikipedia.org)
  • Not everyone who supports legalizing cannabis for medical use is acting out of an illegitimate motive. (heritage.org)
  • To our knowledge, these investigations provide the oldest documentation of cannabis as a pharmacologically active agent, and contribute to the medical and archeological record of this pre-Silk Road culture. (tokeofthetown.com)
  • If any students in the room signed up for PHRM 200: Medical Cannabis thinking it would be a blow-off class on rolling joints and making hash brownies, they were in for a rude awakening. (sevendaysvt.com)
  • But Medical Cannabis, the first course of its kind taught on an American college campus, is also meant to be accessible to students from a variety of disciplines. (sevendaysvt.com)
  • Florida's agriculture commissioner is pushing back against new medical cannabis dosage restrictions instituted by regulators. (marijuanamoment.net)
  • MERCY - the Medical Cannabis Resource Center * in Salem, Oregon, USA, call - 503.363-4588 * or email us . (mercycenters.org)
  • During the 19th and early 20th century, cannabis was widely implemented for the purposes just mentioned. (mysupplyco.com)
  • Sharngadhara Samhita (13th century) also gives medicinal uses of cannabis, and along with ahiphena (opium poppy), mentions it as one of the drugs which act very quickly in the body. (wikipedia.org)
  • Increasing use will put pressure on the societal responses although the majority of cannabis users are not problem users in need of treatment. (nordicwelfare.org)
  • The oldest archaeological evidence we have of the relationship between cannabis and humans dates back around 10,000 years in Taiwan . (mysupplyco.com)
  • Of course, if cannabis were in fact "natural, harmless, and non-addictive," as some proponents of legalization describe it, we would not need to worry much about protecting people from it. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • Like a lot of people my age - I'm 39 now - I knew people who smoked cannabis, and it wasn't considered a big deal at the time. (unherd.com)
  • My next encounter with cannabis was very different, involving witnessing people on the psychiatric wards where I worked from 2007-2013. (unherd.com)
  • Why do people use cannabis? (mysupplyco.com)