Marijuana is legal in several countries, including Canada, Germany, Mexico, South Africa and Thailand.
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Lynn Goldstein, 60, of Norwich, was the first customer in line in Montville. She said she has suffered with chronic pain since 2011 and has been a medical marijuana customer. She said she was glad recreational sales are now legal, but had some concerns. "I do worry about the young peop...
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Netherlands closer to legalizing growing weed THE HAGUE, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Dutch House of Representatives, or the lower house of the parliament, on Tuesday approved by a narrow majority a proposed law to legalize the cultivation and purchase of cannabis under certain conditions....
AP News Guide: Oregon weed legal soon, but not legally soldBy TIM FOUGHT
Adults may grow up to 3 plants per person in the privacy of their home. There are no legal licensed shops, unlike in other countries, which means that growing your own weed is currently the main way to get your hands on it. However, Germany plans to eventually introduce “cannabis social...
1. Advantages of Cannabis Regulations and also Legalising Medical Cannabis in Malta. Below are a few of the advantages of managing as well as legalising Clinical Marijuana in Malta: The ease of access to medicinal cannabis for those who need it. ...
Aworthwhile featurein the magazineScienceleads with the story of Jonathan Page, an accomplished plant biologist who studied genes that affect oil production in the cannabis plant while living in Germany. When he returned to his Canadian homeland, though, Page hit a roadblock. He applied for a jo...
While large liquor wholesalers may know the distribution market, Forman doubts many will be eager to do so for cannabis as long as it is not federally legal. She says it would be "Too risky to the non-marijuana parts of their business". Pridde agrees noting that "Cannabis for the most ...