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Stigmatised and stressed: The plight of UK cannabis patients
In 2018, the UK amended its drug laws to legalize cannabis for medical use. However,…
Cannabis-based treatment for neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease
Cannabis-based therapies are emerging as a potential breakthrough in treating neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s…
Former High Times chairman to plead guilty in fraud scheme
Adam Levin, founder and chairman of Hightimes Holding Corp.—the parent company of High Times magazine—has…
New Jersey surpasses $2 billion in legal cannabis sales
New Jersey’s cannabis industry has reached a historic milestone, surpassing $2 billion in total legal…
In silly Sweden, resources are wasted on targeting users while organized crime runs rampant
The war on drugs remains the dominant mindset for many Swedes. Especially in smaller towns,…
Finland’s hemp march: 25 years of advocacy and tradition
This year on the 24th of May marks a significant milestone for Finland’s Hemp March…
Smokenhagen Cannabis Patient Social Club is opening its doors in March!
A cannabis club is set to open soon in Copenhagen. The well-known cannabis figure, Khodr…
Cannabis companies facing challenges in securing federal trademarks in the USA
Securing a trademark is a crucial step for any business aiming to establish a distinct…
Argentinian police destroy licensed cannabis grow, spark outrage with social media post
In a controversial move, Argentinian police raided and destroyed a legally licensed cannabis grow in…
How CBD could help reduce alcohol cravings and support recovery from AUD
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects millions of people worldwide, posing significant challenges for those seeking…
Cannabis research: Over 35,000 studies published in the last decade
Cannabis research has reached unprecedented levels, with over 35,000 peer-reviewed studies published in the past…
Norwegian organization receives official funding for quality testing of illegal drugs
The Norwegian harm reduction organization Tryggere Ruspolitikk (Safer Drug Policy) is set to receive 500,000…
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