Willie and Annie Nelson Announce Cannabis Cookbook

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Many cannabis icons have expanded their respective fields of expertise and fame, and today’s news features an announcement that Willie Nelson and his wife Annie Nelson are releasing a cannabis cookbook later this year, with an official title of Willie & Annie Nelson’s Cannabis Cookbook. Tagged as “mouthwatering recipes and the high-flying stories behind them,”…

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Psychedelic Toad Toxins Could Treat Depression, Anxiety Without Hallucinations

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Hallucinogenic compounds that activate multiple receptors, found in Colorado River toads, show “promising transdiagnostic therapeutic with rapid and lasting effects” for conditions such as depression and anxiety, new findings show, and you don’t necessarily need to hallucinate to therapeutically benefit from the compounds.  While much is known about the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor, this study explored…

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Psilocybin Doesn’t Alter Belief or Disbelief in God, Study Suggests

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The effects of psilocybin probably won’t convert an atheist to a believer in God, or vice-versa, a new study suggests. Psilocybin was linked, however, to changes in mind perception—notably the higher attribution of consciousness to living and nonliving things. The study, “Psychedelic Experiences Increase Mind Perception but do not Change Atheist-Believer Status: A Prospective Longitudinal…

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South Dakota Tribes Ban Gov. Kristi Noem After She Says They Cater to Drug Cartels

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After a series of controversial remarks about alleged drug trade on reservations, three more Native American tribes in South Dakota banned Gov. Kristi Noem from setting foot on their reservations, bringing the total number of tribal reservations to ban her to seven.  The Associated Press reports that tribes are reacting to remarks from the governor,…

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Ports in Belgium and the Netherlands, Europe’s ‘Cocaine Superhighway,’ Tackle Drug Problem

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The ports in Antwerp, Belgium and several cities in The Netherlands are fighting to curb the illicit trade of cocaine, which is seeing somewhat of a heyday in recent years. Criminals are allegedly smuggling cocaine on shipping containers, often disguised as fruit or other goods. To keep up with the extremely high demand for cocaine…

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Ohio Committee Approved Adult-Use Sales Plan

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Ohio is finally moving forward with a plan to implement adult-use cannabis sales in the state. Ohio voters approved Issue 2 in November 2023, making it the 24th state to legalize adult-use cannabis. According to the new state law, adults can possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis and grow up to six plants at…

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The Ultimate Tool for Cleaning the Atmosphere, Controlling Odor and Improving Air Quality

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Gard’nClean’s Extended Release was created with cannabis cultivators in mind. It is designed to clean the atmosphere, neutralizing pungent odors, and improve the air quality of your cultivation spaces. This product uses a patented technology that not only masks odors but actually breaks them down at the molecular level, ensuring a clean and fresh environment…

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Arkansas Finance Department Shows Medical Cannabis Program Growth

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A new report from the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) shares a variety of facts about the state’s medical cannabis program, which launched in May 2019. According to the Arkansas Advocate, dozens of storefronts have opened over the past five years, and an estimated 102,000 medical cannabis patient cardholders have approved. In total…

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Minnesota Expunges Nearly 58K Records Just Nine Months After Rec Weed Legalization

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Minnesota is one of the most recent states to legalize cannabis use for adults over 21, and just over nine months after the state made the legislation official, state leaders have already finished expunging low-level cannabis convictions for thousands of residents. According to a news release from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, criminal history…

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New York Cannabis Director Steps Down Amid Major Agency Overhaul

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul last week announced a significant overhaul of the state’s Office of Cannabis Management, including a leadership change at the top of the agency. The governor’s office said in a press release on Friday that she had “directed an operational overhaul” of the agency, which “follows the release of a 30-day…

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