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Read More »Berlin Public Transit Is Selling Edible, Hemp-Infused Tickets To Help Riders To Relax This Holiday – Marijuana Moment
The fight to end the criminalization of psychedelics and give patients access to natural plants and fungi has achieved success in a growing number of cities and states in recent years, and on Thursday the cause got a boost from prominent people in the entertainment and political fields. Musician Melissa Etheridge and criminal justice reform activist Van Jones spoke at an event hosted by the nonprofit group End Well, which focused on how certain psychedelics can help ease in end-of-life anxiety and other mental health conditions. Both Etheridge and Jones spoke about the need to break with the status quo…
Read More »Looking Back at the Biggest Developments in Cannabis in 2021, and What To Watch for in 2022 | New York Law Journal – Law.com
While cannabis remains illegal at the federal level, 2021 was a historic year for the industry. As the year draws to a close, we look back at some of the biggest developments, and look forward to things to watch in 2022. In 2021 the Cannabis Industry Is Bigger Than Ever. By some estimates, the size of the state-legal cannabis industry (which includes both marijuana and hemp derived products) will reach $20 billion in 2021. When measuring its broader impact of multiplier effects, including its economic impact on things like tax revenues, commercial real estate demand, and the needs of industry…
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Congressional Memo Touts Marijuana Momentum In 2021 And Lays Out 2022 Reform Priorities – Marijuana Moment
Colorado voters could have the chance next year to vote on legalizing possession and personal cultivation of psychedelics, and creating a system of licensed businesses to produce psilocybin, DMT, ibogaine and mescaline for supervised use at “healing centers.” A national advocacy group recently filed two separate psychedelics reform initiatives for Colorado’s 2022 ballot, both of which are titled the Natural Medicine Healing Act. The first would legalize the possession, cultivation and an array of entheogenic substances, as well as establish a regulatory model for psychedelics therapy. The other is a similar, but somewhat more dialed-back proposal that would initially legalize…
Read More »Dogs May Get High from Eating Your Poop
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. It’s not something you’re going to see in cute pet videos or hear discussed on Animal Planet but left to their own devices, many dogs will eat poop. There’s even a fancy name for it: coprophagia. This is horrifying for most dog owners. Once they’ve seen their dog engage in it, they will take whatever steps necessary to ensure it never, ever happens again. But if you’re a marijuana user and your dog somehow finds and eats your excrement, this bizarre behavior can also be dangerous. A new study out of Australia has found that…
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Pro-Legalization Missouri GOP Lawmaker Addresses Marijuana Resistance In His Party – Marijuana Moment
Colorado voters could have the chance next year to vote on legalizing possession and personal cultivation of psychedelics, and creating a system of licensed businesses to produce psilocybin, DMT, ibogaine and mescaline for supervised use at “healing centers.” A national advocacy group recently filed two separate psychedelics reform initiatives for Colorado’s 2022 ballot, both of which are titled the Natural Medicine Healing Act. The first would legalize the possession, cultivation and an array of entheogenic substances, as well as establish a regulatory model for psychedelics therapy. The other is a similar, but somewhat more dialed-back proposal that would initially legalize…
Read More »If You’re Going to San Francisco…Be Sure To Go to the Cannabis Business Summit & Expo
It’s been nearly two years since the NCIA (National Cannabis Industry Association) held their Annual Cannabis Business Summit & Expo in person. But the flagship event is back this week in San Francisco as over 3000 industry folk are expected to descend on the cavernous Moscone Center on December 16 and 17 to check out the competition, share trade secrets, make deals, and hear from leaders in the field. The event offers educational sessions covering best practices, how to succeed and thrive in the industry, and regulatory and law trends. If you’re wondering how seriously the city takes cannabis, the…
Read More »Latest trials confirm the benefits of MDMA – the drug in ecstasy – for treating PTSD – CT Post
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) C. Michael White, University of Connecticut and Adrian V. Hernandez, University of Connecticut (THE CONVERSATION) For people with post-traumatic stress disorder, recalling memories of physical or sexual assault, combat or disaster-related events can induce intense anxiety or panic attacks as well as debilitating flashbacks. In the U.S., about 7% of people suffer from PTSD and lose an average of about four working days each month as a result. Trauma-specific psychotherapy, like cognitive processing or “talk” therapy, is the cornerstone of treatment for PTSD. But…
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