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Craft cannabis refers to organic cannabis that is cultivated on a smaller scale, focusing on quality rather than mass production. Craft cannabis growers are driven by a passion for the plant and a desire to produce exceptional strains with distinct flavors, aromas, and effects. Read Full Article

The researchers determined that “CBD, alone or with other agents, has been shown to successfully induce cell death, inhibit cell migration and invasion in vitro, decrease tumor size, vascularization, growth, and weight, and increase survival and induce tumor regression in vivo.” Read Full Article

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A Cannabis Transdermal Patch is a thin plastic sticker infused with THC and maybe other cannabinoids. As such, they are sometimes called THC Patches. The patch goes straight onto the skin just like a nicotine patch... Read Full Article


Apparently, the British sort of got the ball rolling. According to Matthew Joshua Gardiner’s documentary “Cannabis Evolution,” early concerns about the use of cannabis were noted in the late 19th century when the UK made negative claims about its effect on workers in British colonies.  Read Full Article....


The legal landscape remains divided, but there is ever increasing optimism for restrictions to be eased and more countries embrace marijuana legalization. However, things are moving slowly. So, where is marijuana legal? Read Full Article...

As of January 1, 2024, twenty four states and DC have legalized recreational marijuana, while some states and cities have decriminalized possession of the drug for specified quantities and at least for the first offence. Read Full Article...


Over the last century, the status of cannabis has engaged people’s attention more than any other drug policy. Its potential benefits have been well known to some, while inconsistencies in the enforcement of marijuana laws exemplify injustice to all who take notice. Read Full Article...


Pew Research Center reported in April 2021 that 91 percent of US adults support marijuana legalization, with 60 percent supporting both medicinal and recreational use and 31 percent supporting only medical use. Only 8% of adults were completely opposed to legalization. Read Full Article...

As more people seek to shake pandemic fatigue, they are eager to get on with their favorite forms of socialization. With this in mind, cannabis beverages are in the running for party drinks of choice, especially for those who do not wish to consume alcohol. Read Full Article...


Medical cannabis or medical marijuana refers to the adaptation of any form of the cannabis plant to medically relieve symptoms of, or treat diseases and conditions.  

There is no fundamental difference between herbal marijuana used for recreation and medical marijuana. They are made up of the same chemical constituents. Read Full Article...


Marijuana, which is a variety of the cannabis plant, has been an Essential herb to humanity for centuries. It has been cultivated for well over seven thousand years, as food and for its healing properties. Read Full Article...

By Ron Morgan

Ron is a freelance writer. He has been conducting meticulous investigations relating to cannabis compounds and uses for over 20 years.

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