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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 24 • Issue 4 • January 28, 2021
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Researchers determined, "Cannabis treatment for three months was associated with a reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as heart rate."
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"[T]he proportion of patients using opioids at each follow-up was decreased, ... suggesting an opioid-sparing effect with cannabis use."
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In human trials, cannabis exposure revealed "predominantly null findings" in adults ages 50 and older.
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Treatment was associated with improvements in the patient's "behavioral symptoms, anxiety, sleep, and social deficits."
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"With nearby states like New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia on the cusp of legalization and implementation, Delaware should apply the same consideration."
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Atlanta's Mayor categorized the drug testing requirements as "outdated and costly barriers to onboarding new talent in the city of Atlanta."
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Senate Majority Leader Schumer Reiterates Push For Cannabis Reform Details
01/27/21 8:13pm UTC
Opioid Prescriptions Decline in Canada Following Enactment of Adult-Use Marijuana Legalization Details
01/26/21 9:38pm UTC
Arizona: Adult Use Marijuana Sales Begin Details
01/22/21 4:20pm UTC
Weekly Legislative Roundup 1/22/21 Details
01/22/21 9:53am UTC
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