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Marion County Prosecutor’s Office will no longer prosecute citizens for possessing less than an ounce of cannabis. 

INDIANA:  In a press conference, Acting Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced that the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office will no longer prosecute citizens for possessing less than an ounce of cannabis.      Indianapolis now becomes the first Hoosier city to exercise “lowest priority” status for dealing with simple possession of small amounts of cannabis. According to , …

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Mandatory Product Recall

ISSUE: The Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (MMCP) is issuing a patient communication to alert patients about a mandatory product recall. This recall is being initiated by the MMCP due to product development using a non-compliant process. Product Names: Pineapple Express Blue Boi Z7 Afghani #1   Purchase Dates: Any purchase date   Processor Name: One Orijin   …

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Quebec Court Finds Home Growing Ban Unconstitutional

Under federal cannabis law, citizens are allowed to cultivate up to four plants for personal use, but Quebec’s law banned home-growing. A Quebec official said the government is studying the ruling. Among Canadian provinces, Quebec has taken a conservative approach to cannabis policy and legalization. In July, the government announced a ban on THC-infused candies and confections and capped edible …

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CBD found to reduce heroin cravings in new clinical trial

The administration of oral CBD reduces cue-induced cravings and anxiety in subjects with a history of heroin use, according to clinical data published in The American Journal of Psychiatry. Investigators at The Mount Sinai Health System in New York City assessed the effects of CBD versus placebo in 42 drug-abstinent participants with a history of heroin use. In contrast to …

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Canada Invests $24.5M Into Cannabis Research

The Canadian investment will be for research of cannabis to be used as a migraine treatment, harm reduction for youth and investigating the rare conditition canabinoid hyperemesis syndrome which leads to severe causea and vomiting after cannabis use. Canadian Organized Crime Reduction Minister Bill Blair said the research will make the world a better healthier …

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