Cannabis World Journals - Edition 37 english


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Cannabis: from Houston to the World. In recent years, the cannabis industry has been on an upward trend, closely related to the rise of cannabis as a legislative and regulatory interest in many countries. As a result, investor attraction to this previously marginalized sector has increased. Cannabis, with its more than 10,000 different uses, is no longer a simple drug, but medicine and a potential market worth 37.4 billion dollars by 2021. In this new edition of Cannabis World Journals, we have as special guests the US Cannabis Council, one of the largest coalitions of cannabis companies, associations, and advocacy organizations. In CannaGrow we discuss how algae help cannabis cultivation thanks to their biostimulant action. While CannaCountry details the progress made so far in Texas. In CannaLaw we will look at the future of cannabis in the lone star state, nad Crystal Munoz litigation case, and the state's recent midterm elections. In CannaTrade we analyze how cannabis advertising dodges obstacles with creativity and ingenuity, as entrepreneurs look for the hidden emerald of the cannabis industry. Finally, CannaMed presents suppositories as the winning alternative to administering cannabis and the benefits of medical cannabis antitumor therapies.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 38 english


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The Power Is in Texas. Despite the restrictions that cannabis still has, the presence of the plant is becoming stronger worldwide. Such is the case of Texas in the United States, with thousands of opportunities to make it big in the cannabis industry. In this new edition of Cannabis World Journals, we have as special guests Jesce Horton, CEO of LOWD, an award-winning cannabis company, and the Texas Hemp Growers Association, one of the oldest hemp growers associations in Texas. The CannaGrow section discusses why hemp has more acceptance than psychoactive cannabis in the United States. CannaCountry details how Texas is not alone in having restrictions on cannabis use and possession in the United States. In CannaLaw, we look at the post-election direction of cannabis plant legality in Texas. In the CannaTrade section, we discuss the promising market for medical and industrial use of hemp in Texas. Finally, CannaMed looks at the Pro Nano Liposphere technology for CBD delivery and an opinion piece on the neglect of THC as a medical cannabinoid in Texas.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 23 english


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Cannabis: Eden's Plant In this edition, we will have a special guest: the company Jushi Holdings, an American company dedicated to the cultivation, processing, and distribution of cannabis products for medicinal and adult use. We will share more details about the Argentinean NGOs that now can grow cannabis and also about the Swiss legislation regarding the plant. In addition, in the CannaTrade section, we will talk about the profitability of hemp, its cultivation, and derivatives, and the path towards a sustainable cannabis industry. Finally, in the CannaMed section, we will discuss the medicinal properties of hemp seeds and the benefits of hemp on health and well-being.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 18 english


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Cannabis in the Hands of Atlas This edition describes the various developments that the cannabis plant has had in the world, both in scientific discoveries and economic trends, and in addition to this, the importance of water quality in cannabis cultivation. There is a special guest who also shares his experience as an entrepreneur in the cannabis industry, Shavo Odadjian, the bassist of the band System Of A Down. In the CannaTrade section, we discuss the topic of cannabis in the metaverse and the possible repercussions of cannabis taxes on the industry as well. Finally, the CannaMed section reports on the recent discovery of acids present in the cannabis plant that can prevent the spread of COVID-19, and the use of cannabis for skin care.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 45 english


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Texas: beyond a utopia, a reality With the legislative session still in effect, Texas moves closer to the industry patients deserve. Some of the most anticipated changes are from Rep. Stephanie Klick’s House Bill 1805 and dispensary licensing. The bill aims to increase the allowed amount of THC in medical cannabis and add chronic pain to the list of accepted medical conditions, as well as expanding state coverage. What once seemed like a utopia is becoming closer to reality. For this reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journals, Ethan Russo, a well-known neurologist, researcher, and author with a focus on psychopharmacology and the endocannabinoid system, is featured as the person of the month. In the CannaGrow section, the varieties of cannabis that should be produced to offer therapeutic benefits to patients in Texas are analyzed. In CannaCountry, we will talk about the United States, its progress in legislation, and projections. In CannaLaw, some cannabis litigation and the two faces of the cannabis industry in Texas are discussed. The CannaTrade section talks about the transformation of the cannabis industry in Texas, and finally, in the CannaMed section, the medicinal properties of cannabis in the management of endometriosis are described.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 40 english


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2023: Cannabis moves forward on its path to glory Throughout 2022 we have seen cannabis laws and the industry evolve in every way. Countries that were kept in the darkness of misinformation and stigma took a leap of faith, showing the plant’s great contribution to the world's population. This gives us the certainty that 2023 promises to be abundant and prosperous for the cannabis industry. For this reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journals, we have as a special guest, actor Jim Belushi, grower, activist, entrepreneur, and film producer of medical cannabis. The CannaGrow section ponders the question “What's in store for cannabis growers in Texas?”. CannaGraphics details the latest events: Cannabis Cycle SXSW Conference and We Canna Be Professional. In CannaLaw we look at what's coming in 2023 in the cannabis industry and what cannabis laws are expected to pass in the U.S. in th eupcoming year. The CannaTrade section discusses how to find business opportunities in a restrictive state and finally, the CannaMed section describes how Texas would change if THC is increased to 5% in 2023 and an analysis of the future of cannabis research in the state.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 17 english


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Cannabis shines in the 2022 firmament Today we tell you about the ongoing efforts in different parts of the world to decriminalize and legalize cannabis and the achievements that have been obtained. With a special guest appearance by NORML's Deputy Director, Paul Armentano, who told us about his experience as part of the change in the history of the cannabis industry. In the CannaGrow section, the approach to cost-saving production of synthetic cannabinoids is discussed. In CannaTrade, new trends in the cannabis industry for 2022 are mentioned. To close, the CannaMed section explores the Cannabis Sativa plant and its non-THC components in-depth, and reports perceptions of patients regarding the therapeutic benefits of medical cannabis use.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 31 English


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By the gods, cannabis will have justice! These are extremely important times for the cannabis industry. Although unfortunately it has not yet been legalized in several countries, many others have given the long awaited Yes to the change! Hoping in this way to grant the great and long-awaited justice to the plant. For this reason, in this new edition, we will have as special guests Jason Martin and Jason McKnight, creators of the brand “Coffee & Kush”, who visualize cannabis and music as a lifestyle of their own. The CannaGrow section will consider the case of Charlotte's Web and how the symbiosis between cannabis and fair regulation helped with her recovery. CannaCountry details the progress made in Australia in terms of its regulation, state landscape and cannabis projections. In CannaLaw we will look at the cannabis litigation of B. S. and C. A. vs. Public Prosecutor and the National Council of the Order of Pharmacists, we also evaluate the case of the Secretary of State for Justice and Security vs. E. P. and analyze the reality of those who are currently deprived of their liberty because of cannabis. The CannaTrade section discusses how the Juicy Fields platform situation affects the cannabis business, as well as the description of market opportunities and the main comparisons between the local and multinational market of the cannabis industry. Finally, the CannaMed section studies CBD as an alternative therapy for refractory epilepsy in children and for the control of diabetes mellitus.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 35 english


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When has a war ever been easy? Usually when something is worthwhile it always has a slow process, full of falls, learning, challenges, what we like to call “trial and error.” The legalization process of cannabis doesn’t escape this reality. For many years the warriors of the plant have given the best so that the chains of ignorance and misinformation are finally broken. For this reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journals we have as special guest Dr. Alonso Martínez, co-founder of IndicaMed in Ecuador, a network of health professionals linked to research that promotes an integrative model of care between evidence-based medicine and cannabinoid-based therapy. The CannaGrow section discusses how hemp cultivation can be applied as a soil phytoremediator. In CannaCountry we detail the progress made in New Zealand in terms of its regulation, landscape, and projections. In CannaLaw we will look at President Biden’s outlook towards federal legalization in the US, as well as analyzing adult-use cannabis in the Czech Republic. The CannaTrade section discusses the possibility of hemp as a replacement for cotton cultivation and how to navigate the maze of the U.S. cannabis industry. Finally, the CannaMed section looks at how medical cannabis helps in the treatment of Lupus and action against UV rays.




Cannabis World Journals - Edition 34 english


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Hail to cannabis! Hail to life! We live in a world full of possibilities. The legalization of cannabis is something “Inevitable.” So, sooner rather than later, it will happen, and, on that day, many patients, lawyers, growers, doctors, and investors will be, “stronger than ever” and will be able to say at the top of their lungs, Hail to Cannabis! For that reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journal we have as a special guest Ricky Williams owner of “Real Wellness,” a holistic brand and “Highsman,” a cannabis lifestyle brand with products personally selected to empower professional and amateur athletes. The CannaGrow section discusses how hemp cultivation can be applied to building harmonious spaces. In CannaCountry we detail the progress made in Panama in terms of its regulation, panorama and cannabis projections. In CannaLaw we will see the cannabis litigation in Mexico and its unconstitutional declaration for the prohibition of the personal use of cannabis, a chronicle on whether it is considered guilty to cultivate medical cannabis, as well as an analysis of Hong Kong in its backwardness in cannabis regulation. The CannaTrade section discusses the labor market and public health impact of the plant's legislation at the federal level and a comparative chart on the cannabis market and opioid production. Finally, the CannaMed section looks at how medical cannabis helps insomnia and the treatment of seizures.




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