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THE TOP NEWS IN MARIJUANA LAW REFORM
Volume 22 • Issue 50 • December 19, 2019
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Investigators reported: "There was a statistically significant reduction in intense pain, sharp pain, cold and itchy sensations in the CBD group when compared to the placebo group. No adverse events were reported in this study."
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Researchers concluded, "Thus, the evidence presented here suggests that cannabis access laws could be a useful tool in combatting the prescription opioid epidemic."
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Garden State NORML Executive Director Charlana McKeithen said, "Now marijuana consumers and anyone who supports reform can cast a vote for freedom."
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Commenting on the poll results, NORML's Political Director Justin Strekal said, "With a public majority mandate, now is our time to demand ending prohibition in advance of the 2020 elections."
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"In all, the results of the current study provide evidence for anxiolytic effects of repeated CBD administration in teenagers with social anxiety disorder. ... The results indicate that CBD could be a useful option to treat social anxiety."
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The new law establishes an expedited process for expunging the criminal records associated with minor marijuana-related violations, among other changes.
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Researchers determined, "Compliance with laws restricting stores to selling recreational marijuana to individuals 21 or older presenting a valid ID was high. ... Refusal rates exceeded those for alcohol."
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Of the 91 product samples tested, none were positive for detectable levels of vitamin E.
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NORML ZA: Cannabis South Africa Roundup Details
12/19/19 6:42pm UTC
New Jersey: Governor Signs Marijuana Expungement Bill into Law Details
12/18/19 8:27pm UTC
New Jersey: Lawmakers Approve Measure to Place Marijuana Legalization Question on the 2020 Ballot Details
12/17/19 12:35am UTC
Federal Spending Package Protects Medical Marijuana, Strips Other Provisions Details
12/16/19 9:28pm UTC
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