Recent Cannabis Research And Other CBD News

 

Recent Cannabis Research

Governor of Nevada has asked to pardon all low-level cannabis crimes in the entire state and in an effort to reduce the number of looting incidents. The state of California has removed all online information for cannabis businesses.

This is low a very Hill keeping you up to date with the latest in cannabis news Governor of Nevada, wants to pardon cannabis convictions in the entire state pardons don’t overturn convictions, but they can restore the rights that someone has lost as a result of those convictions.

Should the resolution go through, it will restore rights such as the right to vote, serve on a jury, work in certain industries hold office or even own a firearm. This resolution would pardon tens of thousands of people in the entire state of Nevada.

The state of California has recently removed all online information for cannabis. Businesses protests have exploded on a global level. After a string of racially charged murders occurred in rapid succession over the last few months.

Many of these protests have turned violent as looting and vandalism has broken out amongst the crowds, often targeting cannabis dispensaries. While the cannabis industry stands against these injustices. It does not stand for the ransacking of its own businesses to safeguard the industry.

Public information for cannabis businesses that was listed on an online database was removed. Up next, CBD Toxicity will be researched beginning in July. This new study that’s championed by many leading CBD brands in the industry will hopefully determine the toxicity levels of CBD on the liver.

This particular study will help the FDA decide how to move forward with regulations and the data could help CBD products become more available in places such as pharmacies and grocery stores and lastly recreational cannabis.

CBD products are now available for sale in Kalamazoo Michigan. It is the first store in the city to offer adult use products. The store is currently operating at 50 % and all patrons are required to wear masks.

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