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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Starting Medical Cannabis Dispensaries in Connecticut: Things to Know


Among the patients eagerly awaiting the dispensary’s opening—the second of a slew of registered medical cannabis dispensaries in the state—is a local by the name of Betsy Glassman who was diagnosed with colon cancer last year. She is hoping that cannabis can help with her cancer treatment. Enterprising individuals looking into opening a dispensary of their own to help fellow locals like Ms. Glassman have things to keep in mind, especially pertaining to state regulations and restrictions.
http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/industry-news/starting-medical-cannabis-dispensaries-in-connecticut-things-to-know/

Friday, October 17, 2014

Opening a Legal Marijuana Dispensary: Brief Comparison of State Laws


However, these aspiring dispensary owners should be aware that laws regarding the business vary from state to state, and sometimes even county to county. For instance, in Minnesota, registered patients can have access to legal medical marijuana only in certain forms. This means that while other states allow registered patients to smoke marijuana leaves, Minnesota policies dictate that they only ingest cannabis through the use of pills or oils. They are also allowed to vaporize the compound through e-cigarette-like devices. Apart from that, the state only granted licenses to operate to two dispensaries statewide.
http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/industry-news/opening-a-legal-marijuana-dispensary-brief-comparison-of-state-laws/

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Keeping the Potency of High-CBD Marijuana Strains

Out of more than 70 active chemicals in marijuana, the CBD or cannabidiol has emerged as the cannabis component with optimal benefits. Recent studies on CBD found that it provides the distinct therapeutic effects of medical marijuana, such as relieving some types of inflammation (including pain) and nausea. CBD has even demonstrated cancer-killing properties, as some experiments show that it reduces the growth of tumors.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Are Medical Marijuana Regulations Really Needed?

To this day, the United States has mixed feelings about the distribution and sale of marijuana for medical purposes. While 23 states and the District of Columbia currently allow the use of legal medical marijuana, the federal government frowns upon such an idea and maintains that the drug should still be classified as a Schedule I substance (i.e. a drug with no accepted medical use and with a high potential for addiction).