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6 weird ways to consume cannabis
Meg Hartley - Published on April 8, 2020Read moreLegalization has opened up a slew of new cannabis products, including dips, patches, dissolvable powder, suppositories, even beef jerky. Check out some of our favorites.
6 stoney yet productive self-isolation activities
Meg Hartley - Published on March 20, 2020Read moreWe’ll all need to keep busy during self-isolation. Check out some new hobbies and ways to pass the time here.
What’s next for psychedelic decriminalization?
Meg Hartley - Published on March 4, 2020Read moreDecriminalize Nature is spearheading the movement to decriminalize psychedelics for medicinal use all over the world. See where they’re gaining momentum.
How to tell legal from illegal cannabis dispensaries in California
Meg Hartley - Published on February 20, 2020Read moreIt’s not always easy to tell what’s a legal cannabis store in California. Learn how to ensure the shop you’re visiting is legal and licensed.
Seniors, it’s okay that you still love cannabis
Meg Hartley - Published on February 7, 2020Read moreCannabis doesn’t have to be a memory of bygone party days.
Why this author wrote a book about cannabis for parents and children
Meg Hartley - Published on January 21, 2020Read moreAuthor Susan Soares wanted parents to have a tool to help them talk to their children about “grown-up” matters like cannabis. So, she wrote a book based on her own experience.
What it’s like to be a kid who medicates with cannabis
Meg Hartley - Published on January 15, 2020Read moreWe talked to families with children who medicate with cannabis to get a picture at what this lifestyle is like, what kinds of challenges they face, and how cannabis has transformed their lives.
Why isn’t the endocannabinoid system taught in medical schools?
Meg Hartley - Published on January 10, 2020Read moreThe endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a bodily system that works with all other systems to maintain optimal functionality. But did you know that this vital system isn’t covered in medical school?
Why ‘marijuana’ should have always been called ‘the gage’
Meg Hartley - Published on November 14, 2019Read moreCannabis has gone through a hell of a journey to accomplish legal-ish status—but we’re still calling it by the name beloved by those who banned it: “marijuana.”
End-of-life hospital care in California could soon include cannabis
Meg Hartley - Published on October 3, 2019Read moreThe California State Legislature unanimously approved SB305, titled “Ryan’s Law.” It’s now on its way to Governor Newsom, who is expected to sign it in the coming weeks. If all goes as predicted, it will come into effect on January 1, 2020.