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Month: November 2019
Supporters of legalizing recreational marijuana in Illinois are hopeful because Governor-Elect JB Pritzker shows interest in making that happen: https://abc7.ws/2qFkhia
Kevin Kraemer, MD, chief of the Section of Treatment, Research, and Education in Addiction Medicine at UPMC, discusses the scientific evidence for using medical marijuana for chronic pain.
NOTE: The following documentary depicts legal cannabis horticulture within the state of California under the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. This video is for documentary purposes and has been age-restricted as the contents are intended for adults over the age of 21. Cannabis may or may not be legal in your state or county and
A major illegal marijuana grow operation was uncovered Tuesday night near Van Dyke and 8 Mile roads on Detroit’s east side.
(Age 21+ Documentary Purposes Only) Learn How To Make Cannabutter in A Slow Cooker (Crock Pot Cannabis Infused Cooking Oil) today on Cannabasics episode #95. Sponsored by The Weed Box. Save with the code RUFFHOUSE at: https://theweedbox.net/ What you need (affiliate links): Cannabis Flowers / Rosin Chips Butter/ Olive Oil/ Coconut Oil Soy/ Sunflower Lecithin
William Barr, President Trump’s nominee for attorney general, said he supports a federal ban on marijuana but wouldn’t target businesses in states where cannabis is legal. Erik Altieri, the executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, joins CBSN to discuss his stance. Subscribe to the CBS News Channel HERE: http://youtube.com/cbsnews
Attitudes towards the healing potential of pot are changing. First on “CBS This Morning,” a new survey from Prevention magazine found that 75 percent of Americans think medical marijuana should be legal. Thirty-five percent would be “extreme” or very likely to use medical pot if advised by a doctor. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly
With marijuana legalization weeks away, it is anticipated many will be experimenting with weed for the first time. Shauna Hunt asks a pot expert all the burning questions a newbie might have.