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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 23 • Issue 18 • April 30, 2020
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Investigators concluded, "These results suggest cannabis may confer an opioid-sparing effect in this population."
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Sixty-one percent of voters say they will vote for New Jersey's marijuana legalization initiative this November.
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"The results showed that THC was not detected in plasma after the administration of CBD, and those study participants did not present psychotomimetic effects."
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Women, more frequently than men, reported using cannabis to address symptoms of post-traumatic stress, insomnia, anxiety, and migraines. Men were more likely to report using cannabis as a mood stabilizer.
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Officials with the United States Department of Agriculture are continuing to approve states' plans regulating domestic hemp production.
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Eighty-six percent of respondents supported having the US Food and Drug Administration "test and regulate CBD products."
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CDC Seeks Public Comments Regarding Chronic Pain Management Details
04/30/20 5:50pm UTC
An Adapted Yet Awe-Inspring April with Nevada NORML Details
04/28/20 6:40pm UTC
NORML Joins Civil Rights and Criminal Justice Groups To Support Small Cannabis Businesses Details
04/27/20 8:28pm UTC
New Jersey: Most Voters Support Passage of Statewide Marijuana Ballot Measure Details
04/24/20 4:21pm UTC
State of the States: 2020 Ballot Initiative Efforts Details
04/23/20 7:02pm UTC
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