The formal United States Ambassador to the United States, Nikki Haley, answers some questions regarding the reclassification of marijuana to a safer category.
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A brief discussion on Federal Schedule III and State Trigger Laws of marijuana
The world of laws is full of intricacies. This discussion explores the Federal Schedule III and State Trigger Laws surrounding legal marijuana for the year 2024.
What The Eswatini Cannabis Trade Is Like
Eswatini’s government is seeking to set new laws around legalising marijuana, however, the licensing fees might cut down profits for the traders.
Reason Why Smoking Weed Might Be Good Or Bad For You
People smoke weed mostly for its psychoactive effects, but there can be benefits/ill effects to smoking weed as well.
How Minnesota Aims To Test Drivers For Marijuana Usage
With the legalization of marijuana, there is a risk of people driving under the influence. To combat that, Minnesota is debating whether using saliva testing on drivers on the road would be a feasible way to catch people driving under the influence of marijuana or not.
Man’s Livelihood Of Freezing Weed In Liquid Nitrogen
This man has taken smoking weed to a whole new level. He freezes weed in liquid nitrogen in order to extract the essential oils, and he does this for a living.
Legal marijuana supporters now have more than enough signatures for the Florida ballot
Looks like legal marijuana will now be a thing in Florida. The people who advocated for the legalization of marijuana have secured more than enough signatures for the Florida ballot.
Executive chairman of CuraLeaf talks about the outlook for the cannabis industry in 2024
Boris Jordan, the Executive Chairman of CuraLeaf, presents his outlook on the cannabis industry for the year 2024.
Maryland’s spike in legal marijuana continues to spike
Ever since the legalization of marijuana in Maryland, people have been going nuts. The sales have only skyrocketed, and they’re not stopping.
Pardons to be issued by Joe Biden for certain marijuana offenses
With cannabis being legalized throughout many states, some people who were convicted for offenses involving marijuana before the legalization are being absolved of their prior convictions, and Joe Biden is actively looking into that.