THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 27, Issue 17
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 27   •   Issue 17   •   April 25, 2024

Analysis: Elevated Levels Of Heavy Metals Identified In Some Commercially Available Rolling Papers

Analysis: Elevated Levels Of Heavy Metals Identified In Some Commercially Available Rolling Papers

Investigators concluded, "Additional efforts by state regulatory agencies to reach a consensus on limits to toxic elements in cannabis and smoking papers are warranted."

 
Study: Cannabis Use Seldom Associated With Cognitive Impairments In People With HIV

Study: Cannabis Use Seldom Associated With Cognitive Impairments In People With HIV

 "Overall, the number of reported adverse effects were largely outnumbered by beneficial or null findings," researchers determined.

 
 

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Survey: Patients Report Improvements, Few Serious Side-effects Following Use Of High-THC Flower

Survey: Patients Report Improvements, Few Serious Side-effects Following Use Of High-THC Flower

The most commonly reported side effects from high-THC flower were dry mouth, increased appetite, and somnolence.

 
 

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Colorado: Most Voters Strongly Support State's Decision To Legalize Marijuana

Colorado: Most Voters Strongly Support State's Decision To Legalize Marijuana

"There's no 'buyer's remorse' among the public when it comes to legalizing cannabis."

 
Hawaii: Senators Abruptly Reject Marijuana Decriminalization Legislation

Hawaii: Senators Abruptly Reject Marijuana Decriminalization Legislation

The defeat marked a sudden about-face for Senate lawmakers, who had previously voted in favor of the bill's passage.

 
 

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