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Feds warn cannabis sellers to stop using packaging that looks like food popular with children
Read full article: Feds warn cannabis sellers to stop using packaging that looks like food popular with childrenThe FTC and FDA are calling out five sellers of edible cannabis products using packaging that imitates foods popular with kids.
High stakes: The dangers of cannabis for children
Read full article: High stakes: The dangers of cannabis for childrenTwenty-four states have legalized recreational marijuana, and as that number continues to grow, more and more teens and young adults are experimenting with it. But cannabis isn’t as harmless as some believe, especially for developing brains. Young minds are more curious than cautious, and it could end up impacting their health.
Cannabis compounds, as complement to vaccines, can prevent coronavirus from entering human cells, study says
Read full article: Cannabis compounds, as complement to vaccines, can prevent coronavirus from entering human cells, study saysA new study published by researchers at Oregon State University found that hemp compounds have the ability to prevent the virus from entering human cells.
Governor candidate Crist calls for full marijuana legalization
Read full article: Governor candidate Crist calls for full marijuana legalizationDemocrat Charlie Crist, a candidate for governor of Florida, said Thursday he supports full marijuana legalization in the state and wants the expungement of all existing charges and sentences for misdemeanors and third-degree felonies for marijuana possession.
Marijuana farms contributing to climate change, research shows
Read full article: Marijuana farms contributing to climate change, research showsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Growing cannabis indoors is racking up energy production, resulting in large amounts of damaging gases that warm Earth. Electric usage is the highest across the southeast leading to increased CO2 emissions from indoor cannabis cultivation. In Jacksonville, the need for dehumidifiers and air conditioning adds about 1,500 kilograms of emissions to every kilogram of product. The island relies primarily on burning oil for electricity, boosting emissions to over 5,000 kilograms per kilogram of product. As it turns out, Southern California’s moderate climate and renewable power makes it a prime location for the lowest emissions.
Drake goes into business with Canadian cannabis firm
Read full article: Drake goes into business with Canadian cannabis firmOn Thursday, Aubrey Drake Graham, best known as hip-hop artist Drake, partnered with Canadian cannabis giant Canopy Growth to launch the More Life Growth Company cannabis producer in Graham's hometown of Toronto. Drake joins a surging wave of celebrities who have aligned themselves with the cannabis industry by selling products, joining corporate boards, or, in this case, creating a joint venture business. It made perfect sense that Snoop Dogg, actor Seth Rogen and even Snoop's pal Martha Stewart were venturing into the cannabis industry. Drake's arrangement with Canopy Growth does stand apart from most of the celebrity cannabis deals, which are mostly endorsements, minority investments or advisory roles. "Canadian cannabis brand development is difficult with restrictions specifically prohibiting utilizing celebrity names, and we believe Canopy is ceding a cash flow positive asset."