A Pennsylvania GOP senator says the state is “getting close” to legalizing marijuana, but the job will only get done if House and Senate leaders sit down with the governor and “work it out.” At a rally organized by ResponsiblePA on Tuesday, Sens. Dan Laughlin (R), Sharif Street (D) and other champions of cannabis reform discussed the push for legalization, regional dynamics and … [Read more...] about Pennsylvania GOP Senator Says State Is ‘Getting Close’ To Legalizing Marijuana, But Lawmakers Must ‘Work It Out’ With Governor
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Downgrading marijuana’s danger level: What Catholics should know
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is moving toward reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, according to recent reporting from the Associated Press. The proposal, if approved, would reclassify marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) away from the top “Schedule I” — reserved for dangerous drugs with no accepted medical use and a high abuse … [Read more...] about Downgrading marijuana’s danger level: What Catholics should know
Connecticut businesses must take inventory of their THC-infused beverages on May 14
CONNECTICUT, USA — Any business in Connecticut that sells THC-infused beverages must inventory all the products in their possession on May 14. A report of that inventory, and a $1 per container fee, must be submitted to the state’s Department of Consumer Protection by June 14, according to a release from the state that said the inventory and associated fee have been implemented … [Read more...] about Connecticut businesses must take inventory of their THC-infused beverages on May 14
‘Word Salad’: Andrew Huberman’s Cannabis Misinformation Slammed by Experts
Andrew Huberman is such a successful podcaster and wellness guru that his most devoted male followers are known by a teasing nickname: “Huberman Husbands.” But when recording his show Huberman Lab, Huberman has plenty that an influential podcasting superstar like, say, Joe Rogan, doesn’t: a PhD in neuroscience and a position at Stanford University School of Medicine as an … [Read more...] about ‘Word Salad’: Andrew Huberman’s Cannabis Misinformation Slammed by Experts
Students and experts discuss medical marijuana use
Although cannabis is commonly known for its recreational use, 'lighting up' has more uses and benefits than people may know. Radiologist and co-owner of Michigan Holistic Health, Dr. David Crocker, is a firm believer in the benefits of using marijuana to treat certain medical conditions, more specifically chronic pain. “The most common qualifying condition that is set by state … [Read more...] about Students and experts discuss medical marijuana use
Marijuana reclassification would give Maryland’s cannabis industry a major tax cut
BALTIMORE -- The U.S. Justice Department is moving to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. The historical drug policy change could end up saving cannabis businesses big bucks. Marijuana is currently classified as a "Schedule 1" drug alongside heroin and LSD, by being deemed as having a high potential for abuse. But the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is asking … [Read more...] about Marijuana reclassification would give Maryland’s cannabis industry a major tax cut
The feds may reclassify marijuana. That could be a big deal for RI businesses.
For the 10 years the Thomas C. Slater Compassion Center has operated, it, like other marijuana dispensaries, has confronted a significant economic challenge: the federal government considers cannabis on par with society’s most dangerous drugs. Being classified as a “Schedule 1” substance – in the same category as heroin and LSD – has meant dispensaries are prohibited from … [Read more...] about The feds may reclassify marijuana. That could be a big deal for RI businesses.
What’s Next With Rescheduling Marijuana
The federal government has decided to move toward marijuana rescheduling. So what’s next and how long until it done? The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has agreed with Health and Human Service’s (HHS) recommendation for cannabis to be rescheduled to Schedule III, with Schedule III drugs defined as having a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence … [Read more...] about What’s Next With Rescheduling Marijuana
States Have Generated Over $20 Billion In Marijuana Tax Revenue Since First Markets Opened, New Report Finds
States have now generated more than $20 billion in adult-use marijuana tax revenue since the first markets opened a decade ago, according to a new report from a top cannabis reform advocacy group. The Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) also said that in 2023 alone, states collected over $4 billion in recreational cannabis tax revenue—the most ever generated in a single … [Read more...] about States Have Generated Over $20 Billion In Marijuana Tax Revenue Since First Markets Opened, New Report Finds
Key Things To Know About Hemp And Marijuana Drinks
Hemp and marijuana beverages represent about $4 billion in sales and are only going to get bigger. Tasty, intoxicating, and available in most states, here are some key things to know about hemp and marijuana drinks. You might enjoy either or both, but where, how and what happens varies between the two. Hemp or CBD drinks are created by infusing hemp extract, derived from the … [Read more...] about Key Things To Know About Hemp And Marijuana Drinks