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The Yuts Love Bong Culture – New Data Shows That Bongs Have Never Been More Popular with Younger Cannabis SmokersHigh & Marijuana Blog | Cannabis.Net
Interestingly, a recent study from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, sheds light on this very question. The findings reveal that despite the plethora of new cannabis products available, the youth in Canada still prefer the mighty bong as their go-to method of consumption. This enduring love for bongs not only highlights the deep-rooted connection to cannabis culture but also paves the way for further exploration into the motivations behind this timeless preference. Interestingly, a recent study from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, sheds light on this very question. The findings reveal that despite the plethora of new cannabis products available, the youth in Canada…
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Psychedelic Therapy in Australia Likely To Cost ThousandsThe Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine
The Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine Patients in Australia will soon have legal access to the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA under a plan announced by regulators last month. But with no approved source of the drug available to therapists, patients will likely face bills in the tens of thousands of dollars to obtain the promising treatment. Last month, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the Australian government’s medicine and therapeutic regulatory agency, announced that qualified psychiatrists will be able to prescribe the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA for the treatment of certain mental health conditions beginning later this year. But the agency has not approved any products containing…
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Psychedelic Therapy in Australia Likely To Cost ThousandsThe Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine
The Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine Patients in Australia will soon have legal access to the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA under a plan announced by regulators last month. But with no approved source of the drug available to therapists, patients will likely face bills in the tens of thousands of dollars to obtain the promising treatment. Last month, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the Australian government’s medicine and therapeutic regulatory agency, announced that qualified psychiatrists will be able to prescribe the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA for the treatment of certain mental health conditions beginning later this year. But the agency has not approved any products containing…
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Psychedelic Therapy in Australia Likely To Cost ThousandsThe Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine
The Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine Patients in Australia will soon have legal access to the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA under a plan announced by regulators last month. But with no approved source of the drug available to therapists, patients will likely face bills in the tens of thousands of dollars to obtain the promising treatment. Last month, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the Australian government’s medicine and therapeutic regulatory agency, announced that qualified psychiatrists will be able to prescribe the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA for the treatment of certain mental health conditions beginning later this year. But the agency has not approved any products containing…
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Psychedelic Therapy in Australia Likely To Cost ThousandsThe Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine
The Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine Patients in Australia will soon have legal access to the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA under a plan announced by regulators last month. But with no approved source of the drug available to therapists, patients will likely face bills in the tens of thousands of dollars to obtain the promising treatment. Last month, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the Australian government’s medicine and therapeutic regulatory agency, announced that qualified psychiatrists will be able to prescribe the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA for the treatment of certain mental health conditions beginning later this year. But the agency has not approved any products containing…
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Psychedelic Therapy in Australia Likely To Cost ThousandsThe Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine
The Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine Patients in Australia will soon have legal access to the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA under a plan announced by regulators last month. But with no approved source of the drug available to therapists, patients will likely face bills in the tens of thousands of dollars to obtain the promising treatment. Last month, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the Australian government’s medicine and therapeutic regulatory agency, announced that qualified psychiatrists will be able to prescribe the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and MDMA for the treatment of certain mental health conditions beginning later this year. But the agency has not approved any products containing…
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No Federal Legalization, No Problem -$71,000,000,000 in Legal Cannabis by 2030 Says NFD?High & Marijuana Blog | Cannabis.Net
In 2022, strong consumer demand in the latest operational, legal state markets fueled annual legal cannabis sales in the U.S. to an approximate total of $30 billion. These states are projected to experience growth in yearly sales, with estimates exceeding $35 billion in 2023. If state-level legalization efforts continue to outpace federal policy reform, sales are projected to reach a whopping $71 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate of 12%. In 2022, strong consumer demand in the latest operational, legal state markets fueled annual legal cannabis sales in the U.S. to an approximate total of $30 billion. These states are projected to experience growth in yearly sales,…
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Why Do the Majority of Women Hide Their Cannabis Use from Friends and Family?High & Marijuana Blog | Cannabis.Net
In the survey, 65% of participants acknowledged that people do not know they use cannabis. These results, obtained before the official publication, show that stigmas and preconceived notions about cannabis usage continue despite the drug’s increasing acceptability and legality in many places. Many women are afraid to talk openly about their cannabis usage, even with people closest to them, for fear of being judged or suffering harmful effects. In the survey, 65% of participants acknowledged that people do not know they use cannabis. These results, obtained before the official publication, show that stigmas and preconceived notions about cannabis usage continue despite the drug’s increasing acceptability and legality in many places.…
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Cro-Mags Show No Mercy!The Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine
The Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine It was nowhere near show time, and it was readily apparent that trouble was brewing. An Instagram post made by Harley Flanagan, founder of Cro-Mags, inarguably the forefathers of American hardcore, suggested that he had just entered the stinky ole brown eye of cultural division in the United States of America, landing smack dab in a gas station where chicken livers and confederate flags are such hot pieces of redneck commerce that they often receive top billing. It’s not every day that New Yorkers get slapped in the face with racism at the retail level, one as unapologetic and greasy as the…
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Arizona Advances Bill To Make Medical Cannabis Available to Patients with PTSD, AutismThe Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine
The Latest Marijuana News Today | HighTimes Magazine A bill that would expand the list of qualifying conditions for medical cannabis and lower the cost of the treatment was approved by lawmakers in Arizona. The bill, SB 1466, was approved on Monday by a legislative committee. If it were to become law, the measure would result in a host of changes to the state’s medical cannabis law––perhaps most notably, the addition of autism and post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of qualifying conditions. It was approved by a 7-2 vote by members of the Health and Human Services Committee Hearing. The outlet AZMarijuana has a rundown of the key points…