Red Light Holland and Advocacy Group Psychedelic Medicine Alliance Washington Celebrate the Success of their Collaboration as Washington Legislature Funds Psilocybin Wellness Workgroup

Red Light Holland applauds the decision of Washington State’s government to provide $200,000 in funding for psychedelics research.

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Reggae On The River could potentially return this year

After a hiatus brought since a 2019 cancellation, then the pandemic in the subsequent years,Reggae On The River music festival could be back this year.

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A handful of Alberta cannabis retailers launched online cannabis sales and delivery services March 8, when the province shut down its government-run operation and handed over those responsibilities to private-sector licensees. Previously, the province’s only legal, non-medical online cannabis sales were available through a website run by government regulator... Read more
Editor’s note: This article was updated March 11 to reflect that cannabis being grown under DEA approval is not readily available on the U.S. market but rather only to Schedule I research license holders. Federally approved cannabis is now being grown in the private U.S. sector for scientific research,... Read more
Editor’s note: This article was updated March 11 to reflect that cannabis being grown under DEA approval is not readily available on the U.S. market but rather only to Schedule I research license holders. Federally approved cannabis is now being grown in the private U.S. sector for scientific research,... Read more
Editor’s note: This article was updated March 11 to reflect that cannabis being grown under DEA approval is not readily available on the U.S. market but rather only to Schedule I research license holders. Federally approved cannabis is now being grown in the private U.S. sector for scientific research,... Read more
Would Cutting California Cannabis Taxes Hurt Children?

We have been watching the debate on California cannabis taxes, including the arguments from child welfare advocates that cannabis tax reductions would harm children. In this post, I’ll explain why this perspective is flawed, and propose a better path forward. The California cannabis tax headache California is potentially overhauling cannabis taxes, a much-needed reform for

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3 Marijuana Stocks To Watch To Close The Second Week Of March
A bipartisan coalition of Georgia lawmakers filed a resolution that calls for the formation of a House study committee to investigate the therapeutic potential of psychedelics like psilocybin and make recommendations for reforms. The resolution, sponsored by House Appropriations Public Safety Subcommittee Chairman Bill Hitchens (R), starts with a... Read more
“The industry is growing, but our involvement is not.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent Abe Givins sunk into a leather armchair at the Cola Private Lounge in St. Louis on Saturday afternoon, where his company hosted a panel of doctors speaking about medical marijuana. Givins is co-owner of Village,... Read more
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