THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM — Volume 28, Issue 4
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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM

Volume 28   •   Issue 4   •   January 23, 2025

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Analysis: Consumers Engage in Greater Levels of Physical Activity on Days They Consume Cannabis

Study participants typically engaged in 31 more minutes of physical activity on days they consumed cannabis.

 
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Study: Patients Report Significant Reductions in Pain Following Cannabis Use

On average, patients reported a three-point reduction in their pain scores following cannabis use.

 
 

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Survey: CBD Dosing Associated With Symptom Improvements in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Researchers concluded "CBD users reported decreases in IBD-related pain and nausea (76 percent and 64 percent, respectively), and improvement in appetite (60 percent)."

 
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Florida: Marijuana Legalization Proponents Eye Subsequent Ballot Initiative Campaign in 2026

Smart & Safe Florida has filed paperwork with state officials to place another marijuana legalization ballot question before voters.

 
 

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