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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – The Tennessee Growers Coalition, a group of cannabis manufacturers, retailers, farmers and advocates, plans to sue the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) over new rules that go into effect on December 1st. is. Article 26 effectively bans some hemp-derived products that get you high.On September 27, the TDA announced new regulations banning products containing more than 0.3% TCA when combusted. THCA is a cannabinoid derived from hemp that, when burned, converts to THC, producing a high similar to marijuana.Jesse Hutcherson, CEO and co-owner of Green Star THC in Fairview, told News 2 that about 80% of…

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A Rouse grocery store in the central business district was evacuated and a man was arrested after an attempted armed carjacking in the area Monday night, New Orleans police said.NOPD Spokesperson Reese Harper said police were called to the intersection of O'Keefe and Girod streets after an armed man attempted to carjack someone. Harper said the victim fled, ran to a safe location and called police. Joel Lee Miller, 38, was arrested a short time later in the 700 block of Barron Street, Harper said. At 8 p.m., approximately nine NOPD vehicles and one Louisiana State Police unit surrounded the…

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A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP), published by Elsevier, found that the legalization of recreational marijuana in various U.S. states has increased the Increased likelihood of cannabis use was reported. young people. Medical marijuana use is legal in 38 states, and 24 states have legalized recreational marijuana use for people 21 and older. Previous meta-analytic studies have shown that the legalization of cannabis for medical use does not have a significant impact on the prevalence of cannabis use among young people. However, results regarding the impact of recreational cannabis laws…

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New York's Office of Cannabis Control (OCM) recently ordered the suspension of sales of two caffeinated THC products by Hudson Cannabis and its brand 1906. The two affected product lines, Go and Genius, have been marketed for specific benefits since early 2023, according to the New York Post. Related article: Must have hurt: Unlicensed cannabis store owner slapped with $9.5 million fine “Go” was marketed as an energy booster containing 80 mg caffeine, 2 mg THC, and 5 mg CBD per serving, while “Genius” contained 20 mg caffeine, 2.5 mg THC , and formulated as a cognitive enhancer containing 5…

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Kodi Koeman received emails and voicemails threatening to kill his family. This happened after Cody offered to help anyone affected by Calton's landscaping. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — “It's definitely affecting my wife and my kids. She's a little worried about our business and how it's affecting us,” Kody Koeman said. said. On Friday, Cody Koeman spoke to 13 ON YOUR SIDE about the rapid-fire accusations posted about him on Facebook. Most of them accused him of sexually abusing children, defrauding customers, and encouraging people to write negative reviews about him. The posts were nearly identical and were shared by numerous…

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“People will buy products grown here, processed here and tested here in other states.” Kentucky Lantern by Sarah Ladd Kentucky awarded its first 26 medical marijuana licenses through a lottery held Monday at the Kentucky Lottery Corporation in Louisville. The first round of licenses, drawn by state lottery officials, were allocated to 16 growers and 10 processors. Monday's winners will receive an email within 24 hours and must pay the license fee within 15 days. Failure to do so will result in license revocation, said Sam Flynn, executive director of the Office of Medical Cannabis. Winners must renew after one…

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“There is an economic incentive to exaggerate efficacy and ignore adulterants.” Beacon by Suzanne King This article was originally published by Beacon, an online news outlet focused on in-depth local journalism in the public interest. Missouri will spend millions of dollars from state cannabis taxes on a laboratory to help regulators monitor the safety and potency of joints, edibles and other cannabis products that are sold annually across the state for more than $1 billion. It's a plan. Health experts and consumer groups praised the added regulatory checks outlined in an Oct. 11 report on Missouri's cannabis industry. Twelve other…

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“Nebraskas have a choice. They can vote with compassion and empathy, or they can refuse to vote.” Zach Wendling, Nebraska State Examiner For more than a decade, parents and patients have advocated for access to legal medical marijuana for struggling Nebraskans, including Shelley and Dominic Guillen, who want options for their son Will. I've done it. The Gillens argue that regulated marijuana doesn't kill people, it's the seizures that do. They said their son suffers from multiple types of seizures every day due to a rare disease that makes treatment extremely difficult. Dominic Guillen said his son's recent medication change…

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The future of the sale of some cannabis products in Tennessee remains uncertain after the Tennessee Department of Agriculture issued new regulations surrounding the sale of cannabis plants, including popular THCA-based products.On September 27, the Department of Agriculture introduced new permanent regulations for hemp and hemp-derived cannabinoid (HDC) products, as well as hemp producers and retailers. The changes include regulations surrounding the retail sale of THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid products), the most popular product sold in the state, The State of Tennessee previously reported.Previously, the only requirement placed on hemp-derived products was that they contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC. Currently,…

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Ohio's adult-use marijuana law makes clear that no one under the age of 21 may possess or use marijuana. But Ohio's law governing medical marijuana use, similar to Kentucky's medical marijuana law that goes into effect in 2025, allows doctors to recommend marijuana to patients under 18.While more research is still needed on the use of medical marijuana in children in general, Michael Privitera, MD, of the University of Cincinnati, says that Epidiolex, a CBD treatment for epilepsy, is currently approved by the Food and Drug Administration for adults and adults. It said it is the only CBD treatment approved…

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