The cannabis curious, who are reluctant to smoke, find the idea of marijuana, masked as a delicious edible, interesting. In this post from Entrepreneur.com, learn why marijuana edibles make for a huge business opportunity. There are many ways to earn money in the marijuana industry without growing or selling marijuana flower. Increasingly, the most popular is through the ... Continue Reading
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How Cannabis Works for Chronic Pain and The Best Strains
Research reports that cannabis is as effective as opioids for chronic pain. In this post from Medical News Today, find out what are the best strains for relief from chronic pain and how do they work. Medical marijuana is an increasingly popular alternative to traditional pain-relieving medications, including opioids. Marijuana may ease certain types of chronic pain, ... Continue Reading
The Potential Effects of Lasting, Heavy Cannabis Smoking
Does long-term cannabis smoking damage your lungs? Research on the subject points to some surprisingly good news. Discover in this post from HERB what the researchers concluded. Let’s get one thing clear. Research has put a halt on the idea that smoking marijuana inevitably causes irreversible lung damage. A 2015 study completed by Emory University compared data from ... Continue Reading
How Long Does Marijuana Stay in Your System?
In general, marijuana can stay in your bodily fluids for anywhere between one and 30 days after the last exposure. However, this is quite a long timeframe to be working with. How long does marijuana stay in your system or urine? To answer this adequately, you will have to consider the amount of, and the frequency with which cannabis is consumed. [1] The most common way to ... Continue Reading
Medical Cannabis Bill Bans Smokable Weed
Florida passes a medical cannabis bill that bans smokable weed. This post from Marijuana World News shows how the new bill is more restrictive than the earlier laws. Florida’s House of Representatives proved today there is nothing its grubby little hands can’t screw up. After more than 72 percent of voters statewide voted to legalize medicinal marijuana for people with ... Continue Reading