in todays report
Happy Saint Patrick s day
Ireland has a long history of using medicinal cannibus
William O’Shaughnessy
“there was sufficient to show that hemp possesses, in small doses, an extraordinary power of stimulating the digestive organs, exciting the cerebral system, of acting also on the generative apparatus. The influence of the drug in allaying pain was equally manifest in all the memoirs referred to.”
O’Shaughnessy reported he became “stupid and sleepy, dozing at intervals, starting up, wagging his tail, as if extremely contented; he ate some food greedily; on being called to, he staggered to and fro, and his face assumed a look of utter helpless drunkenness”. In all cases, the animals recovered and were “well and lively” after a few hours.
https://www.marijuanabreak.com/medical-marijuana-in-ireland
https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2018/0704/976349-the-200-year-history-of-ireland-and-medicinal-cannabis/
Technically, cannabis has been illegal in Ireland for slightly longer than in the United States. The Dangerous Drugs Act of 1934 predates the Marihuana Tax Act by three years. In Ireland’s version, the Free State prohibited weed and cannabis resin. It replaced the 1920 version of the act, which was a United Kingdom law passed before the establishment of the Irish Free State, on 6 December 1922.
https://www.marijuanabreak.com/medical-marijuana-in-ireland
covid 19 driving cannabis demand
https://mgretailer.com/cannabis-news/despite-covid-19-fears-washington-state-sees-increase-in-cannabis-sales/
New York Expediting Marijuana Legalization Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Michigan Allows Curbside Cannabis Pickup Over Coronavirus Fears
The post office recommends using scent proof material to send cannabis
https://merryjane.com/news/weed-packages-seized-by-the-us-postal-service-keep-getting-lost-or-stolen
USPS keeps losing the weed evidence.
Postal Service Fails To Properly Internally Mail Seized Marijuana Packages, Audit Reveals
https://www.oversight.gov/node/23419
We recommend:
Use scent-proof packaging to conceal the smell of marijuana …..
https://www.oversight.gov/sites/default/files/oig-reports/19-014-R20.pdf
The post office recommends using scent proof material to send cannabis