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13/10/2023

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Female cannabis users have smaller volume of the cerebellum and poorer sleep quality, study finds

Via PsyPost - Psychology Research News

An analysis of data from the Human Connectome project indicates that chronic cannabis use in females, but not in males, is associated with a reduced volume in the cerebellum region of the brain and diminished sleep quality. This reduced sleep quality was more pronounced in females who began using cannabis at a younger age. The study was published in Frontiers in Psychiatry.

Cannabis, often referred to as ma*****na or w**d, is a plant that contains a group of compounds known as cannabinoids. The most notable and psychoactive of these is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which induces the “high” sensation linked with cannabis consumption. Cannabis is consumed in various forms, including smoking, vaporizing, or consuming edibles. While considered an illicit drug in many parts of the world, it has been legalized in some regions and countries.
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13/10/2023

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Baldwin County CBD company reacts to new grading process with the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission

Via Wkrg Channel 5 News

BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission met in Montgomery Thursday afternoon and agreed to reconsider license applicants for the third time now.

That is good news for one Baldwin County company that was not awarded the first or second time.

The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission passed a new set of rules, in which the commission will re-evaluate and reconsider applicants that have already applied for a license but did not get one.

CEO of Oscity Labs in Foley, Ray French, said he was stunned when he was not awarded a license. The company failed to get a license twice despite already having a ma*****na farm and laboratory. CEO Ray French said he and his team are excited to be reconsidered.

“It is an opportunity for us to be able to present our precision and case and let them understand what GMP and show the dedication of our staff,” French said. “We want to see this medicine given to the patients in Alabama.”

Oscity has been producing CBD and other h**p products since 2020, and last year had sales of more than $1 million.
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13/10/2023

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WI Sen. Agard’s Cannabis Bill: Prohibition Not Working With Ma*****na

Via FOX21 News

Wisconsin State Sen. Melissa Agard is continuing her push to legalize recreational ma*****na for adults through a bill in the state legislature.

Sen. Agard (D-Madison) told FOX 21 Wisconsin is living on a disserting island when it comes to cannabis. Minnesota, Illinois and Michigan have laws on the books allowing adult-use of cannabis.

Agard said the state is losing out on tens of millions of dollars every year to surrounding states, and she said 69% Wisconsinites, including the majority of Republicans, support the legalization of ma*****na.

“There is no question that people in Wisconsin have access to cannabis on the illicit market here in our state, and clearly a lot of folks in Wisconsin are taking their hard-earned dollars and their very valuable time to drive to legal dispensaries and our bordering states. And prohibition did not work with alcohol, it did not work with margarine, and it is not working with cannabis,” said Sen. Agard.
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12/10/2023

There are six main smell types that define the 6,000 strains in the Leafly database today. Leafly turned them into music genres, so you can curate your next dispensary list with the same precision as your playlist.

12/10/2023

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El cannabis extiende su influencia por la moda y el diseño

Via Revista Cáñamo España

El mundo de la moda y el diseño siempre buscan nuevas tendencias para renovar su imparable industria de producción sin fin, y una de las últimas influencias notables que ha irrumpido en estos campos es el cannabis. A medida que la legalización y la aceptación del cannabis se expanden en todo el mundo, su presencia en la moda y el diseño ha crecido significativamente, dejando su huella en la industria, desde la ropa hasta la arquitectura.

Esto es lo que ha ocurrido en algunas pasarelas, donde en los últimos años se han podido ver modelos y conjuntos con referencias explícitas a la planta de la ma*****na y su cultura. Los estampados de hojas de cannabis y diseños inspirados han encontrado un lugar en la ropa más allá de las camisetas que reivindican la legalización desde los años 60 y 70.
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12/10/2023

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Inside the first-ever woman-owned recreational cannabis dispensary in Brooklyn

Via TimeOut

Now through December, folks looking for a vast array of w**d products can visit Good Grades, a new pop-up at 1056 Flatbush Avenue that carries edibles, smoke-related items, oils and more.

The destination, the only legal recreational cannabis dispensary in Brooklyn, is also the first-ever one of its kind to be founded by a woman.

In fact, the family business is operated by entrepreneur Ex**sy James with the help of her cousin Michael James, Jr., an attorney focused on the rights of the minority business community.

The original Good Grades debuted in Queens by the Jamaica Center a while ago but is currently closed for renovations. In order to continue serving the community and, perhaps, expand her geographical reach, Ex**sy decided to open a pop-up in Brooklyn that is scheduled to operate through the closure of the Queens destination.
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12/10/2023

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D.C. Mayor Signs Bill To Let Medical Ma*****na Patients Submit Cannabis Products For Lab Testing

Via Ma*****na Moment

The mayor of Washington, D.C. has signed a bill that will allow medical ma*****na patients to submit products directly to labs for testing—and also let regulators issue temporary cannabis patient registrations to non-residents that last for up to a year.

Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) approved the legislation from D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) and Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie (D) on Wednesday. It will additionally expand who can qualify as social equity cannabis license applicants.

The non-resident temporary registration provisions will build on the District’s evolving medical ma*****na program, which has been repeatedly amended as lawmakers continue to face a congressional blockade that prevents them from enacting a regulated adult-use cannabis market even though voters approved broad legalization in 2014.

Last year, a law took effect allowing residents to self-certify as medical ma*****na patients, leading to a surge in registrations. That was followed up with a non-resident self-certification reform.

Non-residents will be able to apply for a registration that would be effective for up to one year, the new bill says. The prior policy on the non-resident self-certification only allowed for 30-day registrations.

The measure’s cannabis testing components are also novel. While state cannabis laws generally mandate that ma*****na products are tested for safety and labeling purposes as part of the process of bringing them to store shelves, the new reform will give individual patients in the nations capital the ability to submit samples of what they buy for testing, as long as they can prove they’re registered and that the products came from a licensed retailers.

Further, cannabis cultivators and manufacturers will be able to submit their own samples “for purposes of quality assurance or research and development.”

The legislation will additionally allow regulators at the Alcoholic Beverage & Cannabis Administration (ABCA) to issue conditional testing facility licenses and waive the application fee.

Under the new law, the definition of social equity is being revised and expanded. It makes it so a person will qualify for a social equity ma*****na business license if their non-parent legal guardian, grandparent or sibling has been arrested, convicted or incarcerated for a drug offense.

Previously, the eligibility requirement said that a D.C. resident needed to meet at least two of three criterion, including one on being “married to, in a civil union with, has a child with, is the child of a person, or has a non-parent legal guardian, who is or has been incarcerated for a cannabis or drug related offense.”
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12/10/2023

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New Research Paper Showcases History of Cannabis Use, Including Necromancy

Via High Times

A recent paper published in the European Journal for Chemistry explores the historical use of cannabis and its versatility. Entitled “From ancient Asian relics to contemporaneity: A review of historical and chemical aspects of Cannabis,” researchers Gabriel Vitor de Lima Marques and Renata Barbosa de Oliveira from the Brazil-based Federal University of Minas Gerais’ Department of Pharmaceutical Products, submitted the paper earlier this year in April, and it was printed in the journal in late September.

“From the Himalayan mountains to the South American coast, Cannabis, a general term for plants of the genus Cannabis, with thousands of years of contact with humankind, shows its versatility as food tools such as h**p, religious and hedonistic input, and other purposes through the millennia, according to the populations in question,” researchers wrote in the paper’s abstract. “In this paper, a review of the context of the use of Cannabis and its place in world history is presented, from ancient Mesopotamian relics, traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines, to the reasoning behind the isolation and structural elucidation of three phytocannabinoids and the spread of Cannabis throughout the world.”

Researchers described cannabis as one of the five main grains used by ancient people, alongside rice, soy, barley, and millet. It was often used as food, but also for the creation of many other goods such as soap. The h**p stalk was used to make ropes for tools and ship sails, as well as to make clothing and paper.

Current archeological evidence of cannabis plant use dates back to 8,000 years B.C.E. in ancient Mesopotamia (today the region is Iran and Iraq), as well as 4,000 years B.C.E. where h**p rope material in present-day China and Kazakhstan. Researchers allege that h**p was frequently used up until the 19th century, where an estimated 80% of fabrics, candles, rope, and more, were made with h**p.
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12/10/2023

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Oregon audits division urged to pull OLCC report after inquest into potential influence from former secretary of state's cannabis ties

Via Kgw Newsdesk

A newly released report dives into the role that Oregon's former Secretary of State Shemia Fagan played in an audit of the state's cannabis regulatory agency, completed just before Fagan stepped down amid ethical concerns due to her moonlighting work in the cannabis industry.

Oregon's audits division, like its election division, is overseen by the elected secretary of state. In April, Willamette Week broke the story that Fagan had taken a consulting job with a subsidiary of prominent Oregon cannabis company La Mota, whose owners have been major donors to some Democratic political candidates, including Fagan.

The day after Willamette Week's story went out, the audits division released its report on the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission and the landscape of cannabis regulation.

Around the time that Fagan resigned from her SOS role, Gov. Tina Kotek requested that Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum conduct an examination of the audits division's OLCC cannabis audit in order to determine if there had been any influence from Fagan's ties to the cannabis industry. The Oregon Department of Justice hired California-based Sjoberg Evashenk Consulting to conduct the inquest.

The Oregon DOJ released that finished report Wednesday. While not precisely damning, the report concluded that the audits division should have pumped the breaks on releasing the cannabis audit once it learned about Fagan's potential conflict of interest. Sjoberg recommended that the audit be shelved for the time being.

"Sjoberg’s recommendation is that the Secretary of State take down the audit from their website and conduct additional work to ensure the public can have full trust in the independence of the audit," AG Rosenblum wrote in a letter to Gov. Kotek. "We concur in that recommendation."
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12/10/2023

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Why the number of dispensaries is concerning the cannabis industry

Via KOAT

In the most recent report from the state, New Mexico's cannabis industry brought in more than $30 million every month from March to September.

Those working throughout the industry, all the way from the greenhouses to the dispensaries, However, experts KOAT spoke with say it's not the money they are worried about. It's the businesses not making enough for themselves.

"Looking at the data, the number of licenses that have been issued in the state of New Mexico, it's of extreme concern to us," said Jessie Hunt, who is a spokesperson with R. Greenleaf and Everest dispensaries.

Hunt said this because the state has granted over 1,000 licenses since voters legalized ma*****na for recreational use. Although the Cannabis Control Division is reporting millions from recreational and medicinal sales, most of New Mexico's biggest cities have dispensaries reporting more cannabis in stock than they can sell.

"I do feel the pressure of our clients and feel for them," Priscotty Cannabis Delivery CEO Scott Prisco said.
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12/10/2023

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Sadiq Khan admits he has given up on looking at legalising cannabis, saying his drugs commission is 'on the back burner'

Via Mail Online Esports

Sadiq Khan has admitted he has given up on his attempt to look at legalising cannabis.

The Labour mayor said his controversial London Drugs Commission is now 'on the back burner'.

He launched the project on a high-profile trip to the US in May 2022 in which he visited a legal cannabis factory in Los Angeles and declared he had an 'open mind' about the merits of decriminalising the Class B drug.

New Labour grandee Lord Falconer was appointed to chair the commission while a panel of eight experts from the worlds of criminal justice, public health and academia was set up to provide advice.

A year ago Mr Khan insisted at a City Hall meeting that 'work has begun' and it was intended that he would be handed the body's final report this autumn.
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12/10/2023

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After troubled start, New York is shaking up its legal ma*****na market with new competitors

Via Local 10

New York officials launched legal recreational ma*****na sales by promising many of the first retail licenses to people with past drug convictions, hoping to give people harmed by the war on drugs a chance to succeed before competitors crowded in.

But more than nine months after sales started, only about two dozen state-sanctioned dispensaries have opened their doors. Legal challenges over the state's permitting process have left more than 400 provisional licensees in limbo. Ma*****na farmers are reeling because there are too few stores to sell their harvest.

State regulators are now expanding the market amid those troubles. They recently opened up a 60-day general application window to grow, process, distribute or sell ma*****na, expecting to issue more than 1,000 new licenses. New rules also will allow companies licensed to grow and sell medical ma*****na in New York to get into the recreational market.

The moves are expected to boost the number of legal dispensaries in a market now dominated by black-market sellers who simply opened retail stores without a license. But the prospect of competing with the medical providers worries some farmers and retailers who fear being squeezed by deeper-pocketed companies before they had a chance to establish themselves.
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