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Leslie Buttorff, the founder and CEO of Colorado-based Panacea Life Sciences which produces medically beneficial cannabis products, is giving $1.5 million to forward her alma mater's research in the field.
By Melanie Erbar. If you ask any stoner who the OG’s of cannabis culture are, they’ll likely say Snoop Dogg, B Real or Cheech and Chong. But if we’re ranking...
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds stopped in Davenport this evening to address the current landscape of mental health in the state. She spoke at Vera French Community Mental Health Center and discussed th…
“When you think of the rich history Southern University holds here in Louisiana, this launch only mirrors the monumental impacts this higher education institution has made in this country.”
While attending Fordham University in New York City, I studied harm reduction approaches for substance abuse and witnessed, first hand, how cannabis can improve the quality of life in people who suffer from medical and mental health issues.
The 2020 Democratic candidate also spoke about the need to end cannabis prohibition in a way that helps communities harmed by the drug war.
Whoopi & Maya, the medical cannabis company co-founded by Whoopi Goldberg, is closing up shop, according to a statement posted on its website.
“If there is any industry that needs more transparency, clarity, education and [the ability to demonstrate] authenticity, it is cannabis and CBD,” says a cannabis entrepreneur introducing NFC tags to his CBD products.
Governor Gavin Newsom wants to consolidate multiple state agencies into one department to simplify the licensing and regulatory oversight of the commercial cannabis industry.