Living Life On Lockdown, By Psy-23
It’s been a weird few months, right? I hope that you and yours have been coping okay with all this madness – I know it’s not been easy.
It’s been a weird few months, right? I hope that you and yours have been coping okay with all this madness – I know it’s not been easy.
You might think that you know a lot about pot, but there’s always something new waiting around the corner for you to toke up.
People often approach me for advice on growing cannabis which, especially if used medically, would be a very good hobby to get into, so here’s an easy how-to-grow guide.
From 1 November this year, a new cannabis exemption card will be available to protect medicinal cannabis patients from arrest and legal prosecution in the UK.
Major developments are happening in the global cannabis industry. Most recently, the European Union legalized a cannabinoid-based medication for patients aged two years and above who suffer from rare types of epilepsy; Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome. The name of that medication was Epidiolex – produced by British drug company GW Pharmaceuticals.
Major developments are happening in the global cannabis industry. Most recently, the European Union legalized a cannabinoid-based medication for patients aged two years and above who suffer from rare types of epilepsy; Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome. The name of that medication was Epidiolex – produced by British drug company GW Pharmaceuticals.
So many things have been turned upside down with this pandemic, and saying we live in interesting times would be an understatement. Industries and businesses are being demolished and altered in ways unheard of just a month ago, and a rare few are actually booming.
A new study will be looking at the impact of the novel coronavirus – COVID-19 – on patients who use medical cannabis.
Researchers at the University of Iowa say the time has come to find out if medical marijuana increases this risk of cognitive issues and which products with higher or lower THC content, are safe to use