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  1. Ron Strider

    Researchers Find Cannabis May Help Those With Heart Failure - But Don't Recommend It

    Researchers say they've found evidence that cannabis may benefit people with heart failure. They're quick to emphasize, however, that this research shouldn't be taken as a recommendation (at least not yet) that heart failure patients take up cannabis use. Researchers at Englewood Hospital...
  2. Ron Strider

    Three State Legislatures Poised To Legalize Recreational Marijuana In 2018

    There are currently eight states in America that have legalized recreational marijuana. Most experts believe that number is set to grow quickly in the next few years. But which states are most likely to hop aboard the cannabis train next? According to Marijuana Business Daily, three state...
  3. Ron Strider

    CO: How Legal Pot Cash Can Help Kill The Opioid Epidemic

    Colorado is making big money off marijuana sales, over $105 million in tax revenue for fiscal year 2016-17. That revenue is going into a "Marijuana Tax Cash Fund" that's being allocated a few different ways (as reported by Vice). Arguably the most meaningful, and exemplary for other states to...
  4. Katelyn Baker

    CA: Marijuana Legalization, Tax Measures Draw Voter Support In New Poll

    A new poll from the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) has good news for several of the 17 measures on the November statewide ballot, including Proposition 64 to legalize recreational use of marijuana. Proposition 64 gets the support of 60 percent of likely voters. Sixty-five...
  5. Katelyn Baker

    IL: Blacks More Likely To Be Busted For Pot Here

    Blacks are dramatically more likely than whites to be arrested or ticketed for possession of small amounts of marijuana in Evanston. Figures from the Evanston Police Department to be presented at tonight's Human Services Committee meeting indicate that of the 77 people who were arrested or...
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    UNL Gets Permit To Grow Hemp

    Lincoln, Neb. AP - Researchers in Nebraska are one step closer to starting research on using hemp as a field crop. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's agronomy and horticulture department has received a permit that will allow it to research hemp. But they're still waiting for the U.S. Drug...
  7. R

    Vermont: The Future Of Pot

    The much weakened marijuana bill that passed out of the House Judiciary Committee last week calls for the formation of a commission to study the likely prospect of legalization, but it falls short of legalizing the drug now. A story in The New York Times on Tuesday foreshadowed what appears to...
  8. Kingsnake235

    Making Moves

    Hello! After finally deciding to grow my own and scouring the internet for a week or so, most of my searches have brought me to this forum; so I decided to sign up and hopefully make my own contributions to this community over time. I've been "involved" with a few good-sized operations...
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