Texas Rules Ban On Smokable Hemp In Unconstitutional, Long Term CBD Use Shows Promise For Seizures
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that the ban on smokable hemp in Texas was unconstitutional and would require no further research or looking into. The ruling judge is expected to be signing this into law which will lift the ban instantly for Texans.
Texan activists are working towards having more cannabis control in their state. Over 60% of Texans support the use of marijuana, whether that is recreational or medical.
University of Wisconsin in Madison is studying psychedelics, and aims to improve on the diversity of the studies.
Alabama democratic representative tweeted out “You can’t spell ‘healthcare’ without THC”.
West Virginia regulators are discussing whether or not to allow medical patients to grow their own cannabis plants.
New Mexico now has recreational marijuana, and the top cannabis regulator says that they may run out of cannabis on the first day of sales. This is a common trend amongst newly legalized states in the west.
The supreme court rejects the hearing regarding tax concerns for Marijuana Businesses and their dealings with the IRS. At this time, there isn’t much of anything marijuana businesses can do about the taxation.
Studies say that long term CBD treatment has an acceptable profile leading to meaningful reductions in seizure episodes.
New Cannabis Breathalizer test has been developed to test for impairment. The test is said to be able to detect cannabis use within the last 3 hours. The purpose of this tool was to help eliminate wrongful persecutions and workplace discrimination.
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