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A cannabis true story from down under

An aged woman in Gippsland grew many marijuana plants for medical purposes in her property. While she got charged for cultivating a drug that leads to dependence, she said that she supplied the stuff to the terminally ill. She did not charge any money. Heather Gladman avoided conviction, but has to render 60 hours of correctional community service. The police raid found 46 cannabis plants.

The Oregon Health Authority is doing well

Along with Oregon Cannabis Association, OHA will sell extracts within a 1000 mg THC limit, edibles of 15 mg THC and topicals of less than 6% THC. The CO2 Company makes vape pens and organic cannabis extracts. The vape pens are easily used with the cartridge installed and puffs taken from the mouthpiece. Besides, being rechargeable, the vape pens are most convenient with no need to carry batteries. No odor makes the vape pens most desirable and noxious smoke is thus avoided. Those with a fetish for edibles and drinks can opt for the chocolates or soda manufactured by Mirth Provisions. Liquids bring on the high sooner than the edibles, entering the blood quickly. Empower Oil would benefit those seeking relief from injury and fibromyalgia.

We did not suspect it, but it is true

Israel is a cannabis league player of large potential dimensions in the medical cannabis industry. Panaxia is the Israel drugs company that will build a cannabis plant in New Mexico for Ultra Health. The products will be sold in US markets. Panaxia has devised a system to measure cannabis extracts precisely in terms of THC and CBD. Another Israeli cannabis company has reached Wall Street. Since investment scenarios are constantly changing, now the onus in Israel is on cannabis like the changing fashions. People still believe that the world economy would change because of cannabis and dark lobbies labeled it a hazardous drug. Asia is believed to have cultivated cannabis 12,000 years ago. The Chinese used medical cannabis for ages before the modern world caught on to its wonders. Hemp is already used in massive quantities for making sails and ropes, oils and fuel. We gave cannabis a bad name out of fear of losing the power endowed by the plant.

Liberia’s uncontrolled border becomes a victim of drug traffickers

With weak law enforcement and within range of massive drug routes, Liberia faces drug trade problems, according to a US State Department report. Marijuana is very common besides heroin that is smoked and cocaine that is snorted. Amphetamines are frequent too. Liberia passed the initial drug laws in October 2014. Nigerian crime groups are active in the drug trade within the country.