Cannabis has had a long history in the country of Taiwan, with its use documented as early as 8,000 BCE. Neolithic archaeologists have found pottery with hemp cord markings on…
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Serving in the military can come with its fair share of lasting challenges, whether it be physical, mental, or emotional. A large percentage of veterans report struggling with PTSD, substance…
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In November of 2018, South Korea made headlines by revising its national drug policy to allow CBD imports for medical purposes. The move came as a surprise, especially since only…
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Congress is warming to cannabis reform at an increasing rate. In 2019, long-time cannabis journalist and activist Tom Angell dubbed the 116th Congress the most cannabis-friendly in U.S. history. The…
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Simple Ways Organizations Can Work Together To Support Social Justice Reform This November
by Evan Nisonby Evan NisonThe United States general election is less than two months away, and the country is reeling from months of pandemic-induced quarantining and protests. In this period of unprecedented social change,…
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Ever since the Controlled Substances Act was voted law in 1970, cannabis has been classified as a Schedule I drug on a federal level. Alongside drugs like heroin, MDMA, and…
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The journey to full nationwide legalization of cannabis has had its share of ups and downs, and there’s still a lot of work to be done in order to achieve…
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When Greece legalized medical cannabis in 2017 it was a sign of hope. In a country where cannabis had been stigmatized for so long, and where cannabis consumers faced harsh…
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It’s Been Several Weeks Since Pride & The Peak Of The Protests — What’s Cannabis Doing Today?
by Staffby StaffThe news cycle makes it so that a subject of interest tends to lose its momentum once the spotlight moves on. In some cases, as with trends or flavors of…