This is your sneak preview of events and shows happening in Los Angeles for the upcoming week! No FOMO, no problem. I’m sick of people telling me, “Omg, I wish I knew about this, I would have gone!” My motto …
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Hemp Oil Produces Meditative Effects, Italy Researchers Find
By Lauren Williams A groundbreaking study performed by a group of Italian scientists found that breathing in hemp essential oil can have calming effects similar to meditation and yoga. This research indicates that the psychological and physical effects of using …
Read More »White House Ponders Allowing States to Drug Test Food Aid Recipients
Now the Trump administration is considering a plan that would allow states to require mandatory drug testing. Continue reading at theweedblog.com
Read More »Is your waiter stoned? Study finds pot use highest among restaurant workers
(HealthDay)—A new survey of workers in pot-friendly Colorado finds the food service industry is the most likely to have employees who use marijuana. The study used 2014-2015 survey data involving more than 10,000 adult workers from across Colorado, which is …
Read More »Feds Want Your Input On Marijuana Reclassification
The Trump administration wants your input on whether marijuana should be reclassified under international law. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration officially began accepting online comments this week, according to a notice the FDA published on the Federal Register It’s …
Read More »HotbAUX: Famous Dex’s Smoking Playlist
Welcome to the hotbAUX, where we pass the auxiliary cord to our special guests during the sesh to find out their go-to smoking songs. Light up and plug in. The only way to describe Chicago-born artist Famous Dex is “wild.” …
Read More »How To Make Cannabis-Infused Honey
Did you know that weed-infused honey is packed with a plethora of medicinal benefits? If bee honey was a food on its own, adding cannabis turns it into a superfood. In fact, the medicinal values of honey and cannabis complement …
Read More »This Weed in Music April 5, 2018
As we approach the prime outdoor gathering time of the year, the age-old transition from internet comment section debate to real-world human interaction becomes imminent and preparation is key. Without situation defusers to get you out of defending the concept …
Read More »For Three Generations of Teetotalers, Seeing Prohibition as Futile Runs in the Family
By Scott Reeder SPRINGFIELD, Illinois – A few years ago, I was sitting at grandmother’s bedside and she made a political admission that stunned me. The last Democrat she voted for was Franklin Roosevelt in 1932. I wasn’t surprised that …
Read More »Kentucky teachers to skip work after lawmakers’ ‘bait and switch’ on pension reform : news
I’ve been going to college to be an educator for almost three years now, but I will never be an educator in Kentucky. A lot of people don’t realize this, but when you become a teacher in KY you lose …
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