Massachusetts

Thu
01
Dec

Medicinal Genomics and Courtagen Life Sciences Announce CannMed 2017

Medicinal Genomics and Courtagen Life Sciences today announced that they will host the 2nd annual CannMed 2017 Personalized Cannabinoid Medicine Conference to be held on April 9-11 in Boston, MA.

Thu
01
Dec

Medicinal marijuana has yet to hit expected highs

In the 1942 film Devil’s Harvest, a private investigator goes after criminals who are corrupting America’s youth by “spreading the weed of Satan”. The film’s promotional poster describes the sale of the drug as a “vicious racket with its arms around your children”.

Google Devil’s Harvest in 2016 and a legal cannabis seed by the same name will come up first on your search engine list.

Thu
01
Dec

Prohibitionists Are Trying to Strike Back Against the Marijuana Landslide of 2016

Elected officials try to undo the one bright spot of November 8th.

Political leaders in several states are threatening to thwart the implementation of voter-approved initiatives specific to the regulation of marijuana.

Wed
30
Nov

The Catch-22 of Legal Pot in Massachusetts: You Still Can't Buy, Sell It

In less than three weeks, anyone 21 or older can legally possess and consume marijuana in the Bay State. Acquiring the drug is another story.

In less than three weeks, New England will enter uncharted waters — more specifically, uncharted waters for the East Coast of the United States.

Amid President-elect Donald Trump's pick of marijuana legalization opponent Jeff Sessions for attorney general, Massachusetts will become the first state on the East Coast to allow recreational marijuana use as the new law goes into effect Dec. 15.

That means anyone 21 or older — including Massachusetts residents and Rhode Islanders who cross the border — can legally possess and consume marijuana in the Bay State.

Acquiring the drug is another story.

Wed
23
Nov

‘Growing Tomatoes’ Out Of Season? Soon, Mass. Adults Can Just Grow Pot

With voters legalizing recreational marijuana last week, Massachusetts lawmakers are already planning how they’ll tinker with the law. Others who are also thinking about the change? Garden centers.

The first real change — coming December 15th — will be the ability for adults in Massachusetts to grow up to six pot plants, inside, legally. At the Hadley Garden Center in Hadley, Massachusetts, owner Tom Giles says he is taking a wait-and-see approach to ordering and stocking additional items people could use to grow marijuana successfully.

Wed
23
Nov

Where Marijuana Is the Doctor's Orders, Will Insurers Pay?

Early this year, a disabled former automobile body worker named Greg Vialpando explained to lawmakers in New Mexico how medical marijuana helped his chronic back pain.

State legislators were considering a bill backed by workers’ compensation insurers that would have exempted them from paying for medical marijuana. But Mr. Vialpando and another patient described how smoking the drug let them escape years of stupor caused by powerful prescription narcotic drugs known as opioids.

The lawmakers ended up dropping the bill, and Mr. Vialpando’s expenses for buying marijuana are covered by insurance.

“I would recommend that people use medical marijuana over opioids any day,” Mr. Vialpando, 58, said in a telephone interview.

Tue
22
Nov

A Test for Marijuana Impairment? A UMass Prof Has an App for That

Massachusetts voters legalized recreational marijuana earlier this month, despite the fact that there’s still no easy way for law enforcement to test someone behind the wheel for marijuana-induced impairment.

A field sobriety test is used when a motorist is suspected of reckless driving, and a breathalyzer is used to gauge the level of alcohol in a driver’s bloodstream. But there’s nothing similar to a breathalyzer for testing whether someone is driving while under the influence of marijuana.

“You have to prosecute the person based on the officer’s observations and what the officer found during the car stop. It makes it very difficult,” said William G. Brooks III, Norwood police chief and president of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association.

Mon
21
Nov

When Is Marijuana Officially Legal In Massachusetts?

Massachusetts voters approved Question 4 on Election Day 2016 by a vote of 53.57% to 46.43%. Massachusetts was joined by Maine in becoming the first two states on the East Coast to legalize recreational marijuana. The victories in both states have already jump started conversations in surrounding state legislatures to explore how they can follow in Maine and Massachusetts’ footsteps. Massachusetts is home to well over 6 million people, and is geographically located in a part of America that instantly makes it a potential cannabis industry leader.

Mon
21
Nov

A test for marijuana impairment? A UMass prof has an app for that

 

Massachusetts voters legalized recreational marijuana earlier this month, despite the fact that there’s still no easy way for law enforcement to test someone behind the wheel for marijuana-induced impairment.

A field sobriety test is used when a motorist is suspected of reckless driving, and a breathalyzer is used to gauge the level of alcohol in a driver’s bloodstream. But there’s nothing similar to a breathalyzerfor testing whether someone is driving while under the influence of marijuana.

Fri
18
Nov

Why is it so hard to make a sobriety test for marijuana?

On 8 November, voters in CaliforniaMaineMassachusetts and Nevada approved ballot measures to legalize recreational cannabis. It is now legal in a total of eight states. This creates potential problems for road safety. How do we determine who’s impaired and who’s not?

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