Month: September 2019 (Page 27)

A judge has ruled that a racketeering lawsuit brought by a vineyard against a neighboring marijuana operation can go forward despite attempts to have it dismissed. The post Oregon Cannabis Racketeering Lawsuit Can Proceed, Judge Rules appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Oregon Cannabis Racketeering Lawsuit Can Proceed,Continue Reading

A group pushing to legalize adult-use cannabis in Arizona plans to refile its proposed voter initiative with some changes later this month in response to a legislative committee review. It doesn’t appear the changes will be substantial, according to the Arizona Republic, but they are being made partly to ensureContinue Reading

Quebec’s ban on cannabis home growing has been deemed unconstitutional by Superior Court Justice Manon Lavoie in the province’s top court. The post Quebec Superior Court Overrules Ban on Home Growing appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Quebec Superior Court Overrules Ban on Home GrowingContinue Reading

Amid all the utopian sensationalism about the supposedly salubrious properties of the cannabinoid CBD, some are developing a skeptical attitude toward the newest amazing claims. But the latest is among the most ambitious we’ve heard yet. On Aug. 28, new research was published that suggests CBD can help antibiotics fightContinue Reading

Check out all video items on our Youtube channel Cannabis News Network is launching a new series: Canna History. In cooperation with the Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum, we are going to present multiple historical, entertaining, and need to know facts about cannabis and hemp. Insomnia, migraines, asthma, menstrual problems, maternityContinue Reading

A study was recently released stating that chocolate cannabis edibles are difficult to accurately test for cannabinoid levels. This doesn’t surprise me, as it’s long been known that chocolate is a psychoactive substance by itself. It clearly is a stimulant due to the caffeine in the cocoa seeds. Plus, itContinue Reading

Check out all video items on our Youtube channel Once pushing for a Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, nowadays the United States is the main violator of the 1961 treaty. In April this year, in New York, the UN General Assembly Special Session on Drugs, UNGASS, is going to reevaluateContinue Reading