December 11, 2020 Rapper T.I. Invests In Harvest Connect To Grow Georgia’s Cannabis Industry The Atlanta native — a singer/songwriter, producer, record executive and author — has become an investor and equity partner in the company.
Grow December 10, 2020 Marijuana Has Grown To Become Maine’s Most Valuable Crop Sales of medical marijuana alone totaled nearly $222 million through October, making cannabis the state’s most valuable agricultural commodity.
December 8, 2020 Colombia Will Cover Cannabis Medical Products Within Their Health Insurance Systems Legal cannabis is gaining momentum in Latin America for its wide range of applications within the medical sector.
December 6, 2020 What This NSW Dad-of-Six Wants You To Know About Medical Marijuana A NSW dad who became addicted to painkillers has opened up about how switching to medical marijuana changed his life.
December 5, 2020 Irish Woman Tells Joe Duffy She Was Forced To Move To Canada To Access Medicinal Cannabis For Devastating Illness “I said life is too precious, life is too short and I made the move on my own, no contacts no nothing, just wanting to feel well”.
Activism December 2, 2020 U.N. Reclassifies Cannabis as a Less Dangerous Drug A United Nations commission voted on Wednesday to remove cannabis for medicinal purposes from a category of the world’s most dangerous drugs
November 30, 2020 Cannabis Gave Her Child A Future: Now She Helps Other Families Zaki, 17, likes to point out houses that he’d like to have when he turns 18 next year.
November 30, 2020 Cannabis As Harm Reduction? Study Shows Patients Who Use It Drink Less Alcohol Would you smoke cannabis if it meant you might consume less alcohol, tobacco, or prescription drugs?
November 28, 2020 3 Science-Backed Benefits Of CBD Oil And How To Use It Safely CBD, or cannabidiol, is a type of chemical found in the same plant that produces marijuana.
November 26, 2020 Marijuana Medicine for Autism This past August a bill was signed into law in Louisiana that allows doctors to prescribe medicinal marijuana more freely to patients with a wide array of ailments, but this is the latest in a series of actions that stem back to 1970’s in the state.