But, in a recent cannabis branding consumer study from Canna Ventures, analysts from the paper cited data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Colorado Department of Public Health, the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, Cannabis Consumer Coalition, Marijuana Business Daily, …
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Marijuana Banking’s Massive Leap Forward
Because the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, 21 U.S.C. §§ 801, Et. Seq (1970) (“CSA”) prohibits “manufacture, distribution, and dispensation” and any transfer or deposit of monies yielded from cannabis sale may be deemed “money laundering” in violation …
Read More »Is Medical Marijuana a Valid Treatment for Depression?
Recently, medical marijuana has stepped into the spotlight as a potential solution for depression.Continue reading at theweedblog.com
Read More »Why is Cannabis Federally Regulated and Alcohol Isn’t?
Long-term alcohol use has profound effects on the human body and psyche. People who use alcohol chronically are more likely to have high blood pressure, heart disease, strokes, liver disease and digestive problems. Chronic cannabis users however, have lower rates …
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Cannabis adventures level 2: India.Continue reading at theweedblog.com
Read More »Make and Mary Launches Self Care Event Series
The Make and Mary workshops offer a space for cannabis infused crafting and creating.Continue reading at theweedblog.com
Read More »Inside the Process of Vermont's Marijuana Legalization
Learn how the process of cannabis legalization happened in the State of Vermont in this guest post.Continue reading at theweedblog.com
Read More »Central Oregon Cannabis Leaders Launch Celebrate Cannabis
In addition to tax revenues of over $800,000 to the City of Bend and over $400,000 to Deschutes County since January of 2016, the local cannabis industry has contributed to job growth and tourism and has purchased the services of …
Read More »What Are Terpenes and Why Do They Matter?
Found in Thai basil, cloves, cinnamon leaves, cotton, and black pepper, the scent of beta-caryophyllene is spicy, woody, and peppery. Biology fun fact: beta-caryophyllene is the only terpene that binds directly to the peripheral cannabinoid receptor CB2—all other terpenes interact …
Read More »Why Women Entrepreneurs Are Eyeing the Growing Cannabis Industry?
As Diane Czarkowski, co-founder of the cannabis consulting firm Canna Advisors, says “Big business is still standing on the sidelines, this is not just a new industry; it’s a new kind of industry. It is rooted in advocacy, community and …
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