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Elon Musk shared another post on social media expressing support for Donald Trump. Mark Cuban countered that Musk's loyalty to Trump was unrequited. Mr. Cuban wrote that Mr. Trump's “only loyalty is to himself.” Thank you for registering! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed on the go. Download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our settings page or by clicking “unsubscribe” at the bottom of the email. Mark Cuban warned Elon Musk on Sunday about supporting Donald Trump as the…

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U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, representing Kentucky, reintroduced the Hemp Economic Mobilization Plan (HEMP) Act last week.In the United States, hemp is defined as Cannabis sativa L. with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of 0.3 percent or less on a dry weight basis.Why 0.3%? That's a very good question. This is an arbitrary standard and was never intended to be used as a legal measure of THC concentration in cannabis. It originates from a scientific research paper titled “A Practical and Natural Taxonomy of Cannabis” by Ernest Small and Arthur Cronquist, published in 1976, which aimed to distinguish between cannabis and…

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Alim Mohamed, 34, of Morrow, was arrested Friday in the town of Morrow on charges including rape, according to the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office.Officials said Muhammad is accused of having sexual contact with another person by force.The sheriff's office said the investigation led to Mohammed's arrest after receiving a report of an inactive sexual assault at Lamplighter Acres in Morrow at 4:01 p.m.Police said the suspect is also suspected of knowingly acting in a manner likely to harm the physical, mental or moral welfare of a child under the age of 17.Muhammad is also suspected of providing the victim with…

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The City and County of Denver acknowledged that Denver's cannabis industry is experiencing its first-ever downturn since recreational marijuana was legalized 11 years ago. Data from the City and County of Denver shows total medical and retail cannabis sales are down following the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. The recreation industry brought in $180 million in the first seven months of 2024. Eric Escudero, a spokesman for the Denver Department of Goods and Licensing, said he has seen some cannabis businesses consolidate or close operations due to declining sales over the past few years. Ta.”As legalization has spread across the country, fewer…

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A transformer exploded along Ronald Ngala Street, opposite Posta, in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD), causing inferno. The incident occurred around 6pm on Sunday. A video clip viewed by Kenyans.co.ke showed a massive fire consuming the first floor of a three-storey commercial building adjacent to the transformer. The merchants were forced to flee for their lives as the transformer burst into flames. The commotion caused a traffic jam. Below is the video. Kenyans.co.ke reporter Frankline Oduor, who was at the scene, reported that there was an imminent danger of the fire spreading to adjacent buildings as efforts to contain the…

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Cancer patients who use cannabis can experience a variety of adverse events, from the common and short-lived to the less common and dangerous, says Mayo Clinic gastrointestinal oncology pharmacist. BCOP's Dr. Marie Parrish explained. However, she noted that products formulated with cannabidiol (CBD) can counteract the psychoactive effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and improve patient function.transcriptWhat are the common and less common adverse effects of cannabis in cancer patients and what is important to know about how to manage them?There are some of the more common side effects, but the good thing about them is that they are usually short-lived and…

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“It's a crop. It's legal. I'd rather live next to a pig farm than on a pig farm,” says Shanti Bay Area resident. Four years ago, about 150 Oro-Medonte residents wrote a letter protesting the establishment of a cannabis business between Line 2 South and Line 3 South in the Shanty Bay suburb owned by Medical Saints. . Oro-Medonte City Council has decided what the Medical Saints are allowed to do on the property, based on an Ontario Land Court ruling issued on July 17 and an Ontario Land Court order issued on July 19. Thursday, the day after the…

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“These things seem simple, but that's what we're learning: it's not all that simple.” Written by Dilpreet Raju, Illinois Capitol News Illinois' cannabis market is booming and the state is making progress in diversifying new licensees, but independent industry research shows significant hurdles remain for companies hoping to tap into the expanding market. remains. In recent months, celebratory news releases have chronicled several industry successes, with the state opening its 100th social equity cannabis dispensary and predicting cannabis sales will surpass $1 billion in 2024. Ta. Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) has repeatedly reiterated that social equity is at the core…

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CHEYENNE — Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Keith Kautz sparked a fire last March with a strident dissent in an opinion that became known as a marijuana case, or, in some circles, an utter mess.The ruling was 3-2, unusual for a court that consistently hands down unanimous decisions.Retired Judge Kautz, joined in the dissent by Judge Kari Gray, warned that if the majority opinion in the case were accepted, law enforcement officers would be more likely to be charged with negligent investigations.This dissent was bound to draw attention to the Legislative Services Authority, whose lawyers oversee these decisions. And so it…

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LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska State Examiner) – A Lancaster County District Court judge on Friday allowed a lawsuit against the state's aggressive medical marijuana application to proceed.In a 14-page decision, Judge Susan Strong wrote that the lawsuit by John Kuehn, a veterinarian, rancher, former state senator, and former Nebraska State Board of Health commissioner, has two cases related to voter signatures. It was ruled that the cause of action should proceed. The judge dismissed the ballot sponsor's statement and other complaints about the Nebraska Constitution's “single-subject” rule.In order for the lawsuit to proceed, Kuehn must allege “sufficient facts” that are “facially…

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