2015 was an amazing year for marijuana legalization, decriminalization and reforms. This post from The Weed Blog hints at 2016 being even better for the marijuana world. 2016 Will Be A Very Big Year For Cannabis Since the end of the 2012 election, all eyes from the marijuana reform movement and industry have been set on 2016. Campaigns held off on 2014 efforts to ‘wait for ... Continue Reading
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Why Canadians Can’t Afford to Wait for Marijuana Reform
The Canadian government appears to be moving slowly on marijuana reform but Canadians simply can’t afford to wait. Is there an interim solution? This post from Sun News discusses a possible solution to the dilemma. "We will legalize, regulate and restrict access to marijuana." This was one of Justin Trudeau's campaign promises and a stance, as poll after poll confirms, ... Continue Reading
Seniors Need to Know About the Benefits of Marijuana Reform
Senior citizens are more likely to vote than younger people and most likely to oppose marijuana reform. They need to know the truth about marijuana. This post from The Weed Blog discusses how to create awareness among senior citizens about the benefits of marijuana reform, allay their fears and get them to vote for marijuana legalization. Statistically speaking, senior ... Continue Reading
Canada Starts On a Journey to Legal Weed
Canada looks forward to a legal weed future with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau setting into motion the implementation of marijuana legalization. This post from High Times suggests that the Canadian Prime Minister has followed through on his promise of ending marijuana prohibition. While the United States government continues to sandbag the issue of nationwide marijuana ... Continue Reading
Marijuana Reform Debated On Human Rights Grounds in Mexico
A landmark marijuana reform case in Mexico’s Supreme Court, being fought on human rights grounds, could pave the way for marijuana legalization in the country. This post from Drug Policy Alliance discusses how the public debate on marijuana reform has gained momentum in the country that has been most affected by the war on drugs. On Wednesday, Mexico’s Supreme Court will ... Continue Reading