Analytics for cannabis business with New Zealand and Germany
With so much going on in relation to cannabis, it is understandable that analytics had to come sooner rather than later. The National Cannabis Industry Association is gearing up as an information provider on a subject that had been considered taboo for so long. Though the information may be scattered online in large doses, is it all so authentic? NCIA will get things organized now and reach the right data to the people who are involved in a high paying business that nevertheless suffers from legal loopholes the world over and in about half the American states. Prospects would certainly zoom upwards with the analytics being shared with start-ups that may otherwise find themselves in the lurch in the absence of genuine information. NCIA with its thousand strong membership would share Analytics like a directory of information on the cannabis market, growth and retail prices. Though BDS Analytics may be new, NCIA was founded in 2010.
The medical cannabis trail in Sydney
As the NSW Premier delivered an opening address at a medicinal marijuana conference in Sydney, seriously sick patients and carers faced him with accusations of delay in supplying the stuff. NSW is now studying the use of medicinal cannabis for epileptic children, terminal sickness and nausea from chemotherapy. While being jeered for slow progress while precious lives were at stake, the Premier said they were doing everything possible.
Germany decides in favor of medicinal cannabis
Perhaps by early 2017, seriously sick patients would be allowed to seek cannabis treatment if no other options exist. Prescriptions would enable the purchase of cannabis extracts and flowers. The public health system would cover the expense. Earlier, patients sought special approval and paid by themselves. Many countries allow legal, medical cannabis and they include the Czech Republic and Italy. Portugal takes a different stance though. Though all drugs are legal for personal use, medicinal use of cannabis is disallowed.
Cannabis will feature soon in the new Alien film
Nimbin has come into the limelight since cannabis plants from the region would be seen in Alien 4: The Covenant. Following the 2012 film Prometheus, the story action occurs ten years later. Covenant names a colony ship and the crew finds a remote paradise far away in the galaxy. The dangerous planet contains David the android who survived the unlucky Prometheus expedition. We might as well wonder what role cannabis has to play in such a scenario. Survival for long periods in space requires medicinal cannabis!