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Cannabis may have originated in northwest China, study suggests

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Cannabis' earliest roots may have stemmed from northwestern China -- not South Asia as commonly believed, according to a study published on Friday.

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The future of cannabis is female: Gen Z women are fastest-growing consumers of legal weed

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The new trend for marijuana products is clear labels, lab-tested ingredients, standardized dosing and modern branding that takes its design cues from traditional consumer brands.The new trend for marijuana products is clear labels, lab-tested ingredients, standardized dosing and modern branding that takes its design cues from traditional consumer brands.

Pot has gone retail.

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Buy Weed Online in Canada Through OW Weed

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Vancouver, BC – OW Weed is one of Canada’s leading online marijuana dispensaries, known for offering a wide variety of thoroughly tested and graded products from ethical growers. This online store has become one of the top-rated consumer suppliers in the industry thanks to its discreet and fast delivery times, in addition to its very friendly and knowledgeable customer service staff.

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Legal cannabis sales in Ottawa flat as stores continue to multiply

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Cannabis consumers purchased more than $13 million worth of legal pot in Ottawa from authorized brick-and-mortar retailers in the first quarter of the year, according to new figures from the province.

The snapshot of the local cannabis market provided by the Ontario Cannabis Store Thursday shows that while sales revenues have remained relatively constant over the past year, the number of retailers operating in Ottawa has multiplied from seven in the first quarter of 2020 to 28 in the same period this year. Consumers can also purchase cannabis online directly from the Ontario Cannabis Store.

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Why Are Some CBD Products So Expensive and Others So Cheap?

The demand for CBD has gone up exponentially for myriad reasons, including pain, depression, sleep disorders, and anxiety. And it’s not surprising it’s gone up even more since the pandemic started. 

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New Study: Cannabis Patients See Improvement in Sleep, PTSD, and Pain Management

A promising new study involving patients in Canada—most of them over the age of 50—found they experienced improvements in the symptoms caused by chronic pain, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and sleep disorders after starting therapy with medical cannabis.

The study backs up past research that has shown cannabis has a positive impact, especially managing pain and improving sleep. It also provides scientific evidence why more seniors than ever are turning to medical marijuana to treat various ailments.

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Sports Leagues And Cannabis Testing: A North American Survey

Sha’Carri Richardson’s disqualification provides an excellent opportunity for sports organizations to evaluate their marijuana policies.

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How to Understand CBD Lingo

It wasn’t too long ago that if you asked somebody what CBD was, they would look at you with a puzzled expression on their face. Today, CBD is on everyone’s lips, dominating the conversation on medical cannabis and its therapeutic effects and being touted as a health supplement at nutrition stores. It can also be purchased online and found in department stores, drug stores, grocery stores, gas stations and, of course, dispensaries.

With CBD’s popularity comes a learning curve for the discerning consumer. In order to find the best product for their needs, consumers need to know the terminology around CBD products.

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Ontario's marijuana revenue projections falling short

During the first Ontario City Council meeting of the new budget year on Tuesday, City Manager Adam Brown explained that the city would not likely meet the projected revenue for the 2020-21 fiscal year, which ended on June 30 and that pattern was likely to repeat for the 2021-22 cycle, which began on July 1.

The overall shortfall is unknown at this time, as the city is still waiting to collect its payment for the final quarter of the fiscal year. However, Brown told the council that if it was similar to the third quarter, which was $627,000, they would be about $250,000 short for that fiscal year.

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