California Cannabis Czar Evaluates Cross-Spectrum Industry Player Comments to Streamline Rules and Regulations

A recent cannabis hearing in Los Angeles had pot czar, Lori Ajax, admitting that the marijuana industry is in a state of confusion. She was commenting after chairing a hearing at which the difficulties and uncertainties surrounding the country’s fledgling and lucrative marijuana industry were tabled.The hearing was held to evaluate the opinions of cross-spectrum industry players as California considers streamlining its pot rules and regulations. Those invited to table their concerns included activists, business owners, consumers and lawyers who were given 90 seconds in which to tell Ajax their…

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Opium vs. Weed – What Is The Difference?

Weed and opium are not the same. They differ in many ways. Derived from the poppy plant, people have been cultivating and using opium since about 3,400 B.C. Marijuana is the buds of cannabis plants, and humankind has been growing and using it for much, much longer, at least 12,000 years. They differ in effects, therapeutic usefulness, mechanisms of action, and addiction risk: Differences in Effects: Opium vs. Weed Most know that opium is a powerful painkiller. It also promises feelings of euphoria and a very deep sense of physical…

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Marijuana and Wildfires in California: This Is the Story

California needs rain desperately. Fueled by large trees in massive canyons, a combined 6,000 acres has now burnt down by 18 wildfires. The worst of them blazed through marijuana country, torching full drying rooms, budding gardens, beloved homes, and entire ways of life. The fire season could rage unhindered until the first heavy rains fall in December. An estimated five times the quantity of marijuana that California needs is growing in the state. It is the largest domestic producer of cannabis in the United States, cultivating 13.5 million pounds every…

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A Brief Look at Cannabis Flavonoids

Until very recently, nobody really knew much about cannabis, except that it made you hungry and stoned. Science is now discovering a wealth of information about the plant. Thus far, it has identified well over 480 different compounds in marijuana plants, which primarily consist of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. What are flavonoids exactly, and what influence do they have on effects? Understanding Flavonoids and Their Function Flavonoids are common plant molecules that belong to the family of phytonutrients. You find them in almost all vegetables and fruits, and they are…

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Black market operators are robbing the country of millions of tax dollars

It will take the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department many yearsto shut down illegal pot shops operating in LA County if they continue to raid them at their present pace of one a week. Right from the outset of legalization, the biggest fear was that the black market would undermine legal marijuana operations and that is exactly what is happening. The magnitude of the problem is illustrated by the fact that in April State regulators sent more than 600 cease-and-desist letters to suspected illegal pot operators. The SCC blames stigma for…

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Invaluable Tips for Buying Marijuana Online

Online marijuana sales have increased by almost 200%, adding impetus to the fact that more and more Americans are buying their weed from the comfort of their homes. Trends in online marijuana sales were uncoveredin a study spanning 12 years. The results were published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. This was the first time that a scientific analysis of online weed sales was conducted. Spotlighting Google searches for online weed sales between 2005 and 2017, researchers pointed out that by June 2017, 2.4 million searches were recorded in…

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LA Has Amended Local Commercial Cannabis Regs

The Los Angeles City Council has shoved its slow-motion legal cannabis process into gear with a number of amendments to existing regulations. Not only is it drafting legislation to reinvest weed taxes back into the community but has also called on its City Attorney and other departments to become more pro-active by clarifying, tightening and technically repairing the city’s current commercial cannabis legislation. The City Council has also introduced more stringent regulations for the licensing granting process to previously convicted felons. With California earmarked as the biggest marijuana marketplace worldwide,…

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The UK is the world’s biggest exporter of medical cannabis but dismisses its value as an effective treatment

The United Kingdom is the biggest exporter of legal marijuana but maintains its stick-in-the-mud conservative approach to decriminalizing the plant. Classified as a Class B drug, marijuana falls into the same category as amphetamines like barbiturates and speed, cathinones which include mephedrone, as well as synthetic cannabinoids. Ironically similar to the U.S. The irony of this situation is not dissimilar to the United States where recreational pot is being legalized at State-level but is still outlawed by the federal government which classifies it as a Schedule One drug, in the…

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Rescheduling weed could result in draconian control of the industry by the FDA

The dream of having marijuana removed as a Schedule One drug which has a classification comparable to heroin could actually end up being catastrophic for the industry. A move for the reclassification of weed to a Schedule II level could in fact result in draconian control of the weed industry by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Democrat Senate Minority Leader, Chuck Schumer (NY) last month voiced his intentions of introducing a bill that will decriminalize pot at federal level. If successful, the bill would ensure that pot completely vanishes…

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LA County Teenagers are Being Given Bigger Choices About Using Marijuana

With frequent teenage marijuana users estimated at one in six, Los Angeles is spending $2 million on a social media campaign to educate youngsters about the dangers of weed. The outreach campaign is called Bigger Choices and by employing innovative initiatives like rap videos, the LA County’s Public Health Department is making direct contact with their target audience on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapshot and Twitter. The health department’s director, Barbara Ferrer, says the end-goal is to arm teenagers with enough information about cannabis-use for them to be able…

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