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Sandusky RegisterPerkins prohibits medical marijuanaSandusky RegisterIts members will represent employers, labor, local law enforcement, caregivers, patients, agriculture, people involved in mental health treatment and people involved in the treatment of alcohol and drug addiction. Others include a nurse, academic … Read More: Perkins prohibits medical marijuana – Sandusky RegisterContinue Reading

OregonLive.comInvasive Japanese beetles detected in Portland, Washington County …OregonLive.comOregon, while mostly beetle-free, has been fighting the pests for more than 100 years. The bugs like to feed on some of Oregon's most notable and profitable …and more » Read More: Invasive Japanese beetles detected in Portland, Washington County … – OregonLive.comContinue Reading

OregonLive.comInvasive Japanese beetles detected in Portland, Washington CountyOregonLive.com"Without community action, this pest will spread and cause an increased use of pesticides by homeowners and producers of agricultural crops such as cannabis, hops, nursery plants and wine grapes," said Clint Burfitt, manager of Oregon's Insect Pest … Read More: Invasive Japanese beetlesContinue Reading

Breitbart NewsAgriculture Minister: Israel To Begin Exporting MarijuanaBreitbart NewsTEL AVIV – Israel will begin exporting medical marijuana abroad, Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel said Sunday. Earlier this month, the Health Ministry approved measures to make medical cannabis more accessible to patients, including training 100 …Israel to begin exporting marijuana soon —Continue Reading

CBS LocalGreen Party Candidate Stein Sees Opportunity In ColoradoCBS LocalBOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – The Green Party's candidate for president is hoping to raise awareness about her campaign in Colorado. Dr. Jill Stein made appearances in several different locations in the state over the weekend. On Sunday she spoke to …and more »Continue Reading

Oregon Daily EmeraldMarijuana continues to grow a year after legalizationOregon Daily EmeraldEugene has deep roots in marijuana culture – people have been growing and consuming the Schedule I drug here for decades, Jacques said. Having grown medical marijuana since 1998, Jacques is noticing changes that are turning the industry upside …andContinue Reading

Cannabis NowJuneau's First Marijuana Grow Receives State ApprovalCannabis NowThe first-ever state-certified commercial marijuana grow in Alaska's capitol city is scheduled to open doors as early as mid-October. The farm received it's final state inspection and a license to cultivate commercial cannabis Aug. 19. Alaska's first … Read More: Juneau's FirstContinue Reading