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Endocannabinoid-Enhanced “Liking” in Nucleus Accumbens Shell Hedonic Hotspot Requires Endogenous Opioid Signals

Tuesday, July 31st, 2018 Posted in Cannabinoid Research | Comments Off on Endocannabinoid-Enhanced “Liking” in Nucleus Accumbens Shell Hedonic Hotspot Requires Endogenous Opioid Signals

Endocannabinoid-Enhanced “Liking” in Nucleus Accumbens Shell Hedonic Hotspot Requires Endogenous Opioid Signals Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 166-170, 2018. [gallery link="file" columns="3"] Go to SourcePowered by WPeMatico Read more..

Pressing Pause on Pot Convictions

Sunday, July 29th, 2018 Posted in New York Times | No Comments »

Pressing Pause on Pot Convictions We’ve imposed moratoriums on pot prosecution. What are the rest of the states waiting for? [gallery link="file" columns="3"] Go to SourcePowered by WPeMatico Read more..

Oklahoma Health Department Revised Medical Marijuana Rules

Friday, July 27th, 2018 Posted in New York Times | No Comments »

Oklahoma Health Department Revised Medical Marijuana Rules Oklahoma health officials released new proposed medical marijuana rules on Friday that remove some of the most criticized provisions, including a ban on the ... Read more..

Draconian Marijuana Laws

Thursday, July 26th, 2018 Posted in New York Times | No Comments »

Draconian Marijuana Laws No more research is needed: “If there were any alarming social or health effects, we’d know by now.” [gallery link="file" columns="3"] Go to SourcePowered by WPeMatico Read more..

V.A. Shuns Medical Marijuana, Leaving Vets to Improvise

Wednesday, July 25th, 2018 Posted in New York Times | No Comments »

V.A. Shuns Medical Marijuana, Leaving Vets to Improvise Limited by federal law, the veterans’ health system can’t study the benefits of cannabis or prescribe it to patients. Nearly a million veterans ... Read more..

New Jersey Attorney General Pauses Prosecutions in Marijuana Cases

Tuesday, July 24th, 2018 Posted in New York Times | No Comments »

New Jersey Attorney General Pauses Prosecutions in Marijuana Cases The decision is seen as a step toward decriminalization in New Jersey. It comes amid a push to make it the latest ... Read more..

Positive policing changes after cannabis legalization

Tuesday, July 24th, 2018 Posted in Science Daily | No Comments »

Positive policing changes after cannabis legalization Researchers have found that marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington has not hurt police effectiveness. In fact, clearance rates for certain crimes have improved. [gallery link="file" ... Read more..

How cannabis and cannabis-based drugs harm your brain

Monday, July 23rd, 2018 Posted in Science Daily | No Comments »

How cannabis and cannabis-based drugs harm your brain Long-term use of either cannabis or cannabis-based drugs impairs memory, say researchers. Their study has implications for both recreational users and people who ... Read more..

A Case Against Marijuana

Friday, July 20th, 2018 Posted in New York Times | No Comments »

A Case Against Marijuana Also: President Trump’s own intelligence director defies him — on stage. [gallery link="file" columns="3"] Go to SourcePowered by WPeMatico Read more..

In New Jersey, Legal Marijuana Is So Close You Can Smell It. But It Could Be Awhile.

Wednesday, July 18th, 2018 Posted in New York Times | No Comments »

In New Jersey, Legal Marijuana Is So Close You Can Smell It. But It Could Be Awhile. Legal pot was a central campaign promise for Gov. Philip D. Murphy, and dispensaries ... Read more..