
Survey: Most Consumers Say That Marijuana Reduces Need For Painkillers
Twenty-seven percent of respondents also said that cannabis reduced their use of other illegal drugs.

Twenty-seven percent of respondents also said that cannabis reduced their use of other illegal drugs.

How a product like mushroom gummies can fall through the regulatory cracks

Not just marijuana naloxone, we’re using some of these softgels to refresh

“Practical applications for clinical medicine, patients, policy makers, and academics.”

Past track records considered, people don’t think that the booze, pill, or smoke folks can “create good cannabis policy”

In this free virtual event, the Cannabis Center of Excellence will address policy recommendations with guest Andrew DeAngelo

There are few published clinical trials of psilocybin therapy for chronic pain, although many are ongoing, including a pilot study for fibromyalgia

“America’s legal cannabis industry created nearly 23,000 new jobs in 2023,” but Massachusetts reportedly lost nearly a thousand jobs.

Subsequent free webinars on harm reduction and policy implications of integrating cannabis as an alternative in Massachusetts

“There are many reasons people enjoy growing at home, from cost savings and knowing how their plants were grown, to just plain old having fun.”
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