Tories blasted for links to medical cannabis industry despite UK ban on "life-saving" drugs
Posted by Calum Napier on“I wonder who the public would hold to account if my son suffered a catastrophic seizure that killed him.”
How Mapping Marijuana DNA Could Change the Future of Pot
Posted by Calum Napier on"DNA sequencing uniquely identifies a plant, which allows growers to really tell their customers what plant they're actually getting."
Aberdeen woman launches hemp oil business to help others battle illness
Posted by Calum Napier on“We want to educate people and break the stigma that surrounds CBD oil due to leftover propaganda surrounding cannabis.”
The hemp revival: why marijuana's cousin could soon be big business
Posted by Calum Napier onIn China, hemp has been used to make fabric and rope for more than 3,000 years.
Can Hemp Clean Up the Earth?
Posted by Calum Napier on"It is the most important plant for the future of humanity”
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America’s Largest Liquor Distributor, Southern Glazer’s, Enters The Canadian Weed Market
Posted by Calum Napier onWith legalization just around the corner, the country’s medical marijuana producers have been gearing up to make the transition to the recreational market.
Arizona Court Rules College Students Can’t Be Arrested For Medical Marijuana
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“Nobody wants to be the person who has to go to court,”said Maestas “but I feel that my situation and my case was so that it was an opportunity for this to happen.”
Cannabis Surpasses The Wine Industry In Southern Oregon
Posted by Calum Napier onWith just over 40 wine-related businesses operating in Jackson County, including wineries and vineyards, the cannabis industry has surpassed its boozy rival. It’s established 37 farms and nearly 20 dispensaries now employing 439 people, 89 more than the wine industry.
New Numbers Reveal the Marijuana Industry Boom Has Only Just Begun (USA)
Posted by Calum Napier onVoters in Colorado and Washington got the legal marijuana train rolling years ago, but the states continue to increase revenue. Sales in the two states - which the report said have finally come close to plateauing - will “easily eclipse” a combined $2 billion.