This is an interesting video made by an individual that conducts clinical trials in talking with one of their participants who is talking about a friend who is involved in the trial, and he gets paid! I think there might be a run on this trial! Anyway, this is an interesting video to say...
The big focus here is getting paid for cannabis. As you can see from the images below they have their solutions for medical marijuana. I guess this is a move to take the payment side out of the “cash” business as I am guessing it still may be in many dispensaries. From the website: “Cannabis...
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I guess those on Wall Street are finding a need to change their addiction from the constant high to a level of relaxation of sorts. Current economic conditions and instability are enough to give the “high” effect it sees whether we want it or not with stress levels at all time highs so perhaps...
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Rutgers University's School of Environmental and Biological Sciences would grow the pot and provide to 16 teaching hospitals. Patients would be registered by the hospitals and place orders online to pick up at the pharmacy. Interesting enough too is that they would provide pot in in pill...
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The stores who had not filed back in 2007 are slated to close and so far it has gone pretty smoothly. Those that had filed back in 2007 have to register again and fill out some new paperwork stating they will comply with new city ordinances. Now in the title here I had a little humor as there...
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I never really thought much about this but it seems true that the VA is in the middle of all of this until federal laws and state laws reach a happy medium along the line here. The culture on pot has certainly changed a lot over the years and somehow I think some of the stronger and powerful anti...
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This is perhaps good news and the availability to put the use of the DEA enforcement officers into other areas where needed. BD The U.S. Attorney General has announced plans to end raids on medical marijuana dispensaries that are legal under state law. Newly installed U.S. Attorney General...