It’s no secret many Canadians increased their alcohol consumption during the lockdowns brought about by COVID-19…but what about cannabis? More than half of cannabis users in Canada say they increased the amount they consumed during the first wave of COVID-19, according to a new study. In findings released by the Centre for Addiction and Mental
David Cruz talks with Sen. Vin Gopal about the fixes lawmakers are looking to make to the cannabis bill, including home grow and changing the law that bars police and law enforcement from notifying parents if their child is caught with cannabis. David also talk with a panel of journalists about the top headlines making
Thais flocked to a cannabis exhibition as interest and demand in the plant surges after the government unlocked hemp use in food and cosmetics in the latest move to promote a new cash crop. #News #Reuters Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation
House speaker ‘cautiously optimistic’ legal cannabis bill will pass
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How to cook with marijuana. Cooking breakfast with Cannabis. Online learning to cook using Cannabis recipes.
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The coronavirus was good for some industries and ruinous for others. For cannabis, 2020 was a breakout year. Legal sales across the U.S.—14 states allow adult use, 36 allow for medical sales—hit a record of $17.5 billion, a 46% increase from 2019, according to a new report. Most of the sales growth came from adult-use
Cannabis extracts can be broken down into two main categories. Solventless and Solvent-Based. Solvent-based extracts can include: 1. Solvent Extracts: Use solvents like CO2, butane, propane, or ethanol to dissolve and separate the active ingredients from the plant. Then, the active ingredients are separated from the solvent leaving behind a high-THC concentrate. These concentrates can
RAW: 5-year-old with Autism before and after medical marijuana. Her mother admits to getting marijuana on the black market to treat her daughter.