After the mid-term elections, the nation may look even more cannabis-friendly. The midterm elections could push the U.S. further toward cannabis legalization. This post from Forbes discusses six ways the cannabis landscape could change after the elections. Voters in seven states will weigh in on 36 different cannabis proposalsTuesday, everything from the legalization of ... Continue Reading
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China Warns Its Citizens in Canada Against Cannabis
China joins the list of Asian countries warning their citizens in Canada to refrain from cannabis use. Japan and South Korea have done it earlier. Read more in this post from Globalnews.ca. Marijuana may be legal now in Canada but at least three Asian governments are warning their citizens to avoid it, including the spectre of possible arrest for Japanese and South ... Continue Reading
Why US Midterms Are All About Legal Weed
Never in the history of midterms has legal weed been discussed as much as it’s being done now. A major change is in the making. This post from GreenCamp reveals why the candidates are all talking about cannabis. With the midterm elections in the US approaching faster by the day, one topic is on every candidate’s debate agenda—Marijuana legalization. So far, federal cannabis ... Continue Reading
How Candidates View Cannabis in The Run-Up To 2018 Elections
Cannabis reforms need politicians who are willing to take the lead on cannabis. This post from Green Flower presents a 2018 elections guide on which candidates support cannabis. Cannabis advocates have made tremendous strides at removing the stigma from cannabis. As a result, public support for legalizing is at an all-time high. However public sentiment doesn’t manifest ... Continue Reading
Do Most Cannabis Strains Have Same THC Levels?
A new study finds that THC and CBD levels are identical in most cannabis strains. This post from Phys.org discusses why a new approach to classifying medical cannabis is needed. A rose by any other name is still a rose. The same, it turns out, can be said for cannabis. Newly published research from UBC's Okanagan campus has determined that many strains of cannabis have ... Continue Reading