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Missouri hemp oil program slow to take off
When Missouri agreed to allow the use of hemp extract to treat severe forms of epilepsy, Marc DeSantis was hopeful his 8-year-old son, Lucas, would benefit. Lucas has various brain malformations and, at times, has had more than 200 seizures in a day.
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US group buys into hemp hype
Considering that most Americans have never bought or consumed hemp seed, $ 132 million seems like a lot of money to pay for a hemp food company. However, the tiny fraction of people who have tried or heard of hemp seed is precisely why Compass …
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Doris C. Hemp 'Granny'
Doris C. Hemp 'Granny'. FISHERSVILLE – Doris Jean (Campbell) Hemp, 85, of Fishersville, went to her heavenly home on June 6, 2015, at her residence. Born March 26, 1930, in Waynesboro, she was the daughter of the late Clem C. and Mary (Offenbacker) …
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Everyone Is Watching TOTALLY HEMP CRAZY (OTCMKTS:THCZ)
TOTALLY HEMP CRAZY (OTCMKTS:THCZ) continues to sit over $ 0.20 on light volume. The stock has seen a significant spike in recent months, once which we have been reporting on since THCZ was $ 0.05. On May 19 the Company announced four new …
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Remembering when hemp was king in Wisconsin
According to state archives, six acres of hemp were grown on the asylum farm at Mendota and three acres as the Wisconsin State Prison farm in 1908, by the Agronomy Department of the Wisconsin Experiment State in cooperation with the Office of Fiber …
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Locust Grove growing hemp in pilot program
(AP) — Locust Grove, the 18th century home of the sister and brother-in-law of George Rogers Clark and William Clark, is growing industrial hemp. The seeds were planted last week at the site by its gardener, Sarah Sutherland. Locust Grove says the …
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PuraMed BioScience Explores the Development of Hemp and THC-Free Cannabis Formulations to Expand Its Product Line

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Schofield, WI (PRWEB) March 24, 2014

PuraMed BioScience®, Inc., (OTCBB:PMBS), a researcher, developer, and marketer of over-the-counter (OTC) medicinal and healthcare products, confirmed today that it is seriously exploring the development of cannabinoid and hemp-based formulations to expand its natural and homeopathic product line.

PuraMed BioScience initially intends to develop and manufacture hemp and THC-free formulations that create medicinal compounds that don’t produce the “high” associated with cannabis containing THC. Scientific research has shown that cannabinoids can be formulated to effectively treat conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, pain, neurodegenerative disorders, epilepsy, arthritis and combat the effects of cancer chemotherapy.

“Integrating cannabinoid-based medications into our product line makes sense with what we are already doing,” said Russell Mitchell, CEO of PuraMed BioScience. “Cannabis has been used medicinally for centuries. It has only been in the last 100 years that its schedule 1 drug status and the abuse of this product for non-medicinal purposes has detracted from its medicinal benefits. Medical journal publication sites list many medical articles that report cannabinoids provide a viable treatment to neurologic problems, inflammatory diseases, and pain.

“Due to recent changes in the legality and availability of cannabinoids, we believe the future looks extremely bright for the development of highly effective and safe treatments incorporating these hemp derived compounds,” said Mitchell.

Scientific evidence continues to grow as to the effectiveness and safety of certain cannabinoids used to treat a number of disease states. In his article, ‘I am doubling down’ on medical marijuana, published on CNN Health, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, practicing neurosurgeon and CNN Chief Medical Correspondent, confirms his previous article apologizing for dismissing the plant’s potential.

Dr. Gupta has seen first-hand the benefit of this substance in the lives of people as shown in his documentaries Weed and Weed2, which recently aired on CNN. During his documentaries, Dr. Gupta stated that, unlike some prescription pain relievers, no one has died from an overdose of cannabis.

Even the United States government holds patents on cannabis-based formulations.

PuraMed BioScience has been investigating this market for nearly two years and found that cannabinoids offer a structure and function that fits ideally with several of its existing technologies. “We have been following the studies that currently are being conducted in Israel,” said Mitchell.

The company has researched the potential efficacy of cannabinoid-based pain treatment for patients with rheumatoid arthritis and chronic back pain and found that there was evidence of a high probability of success. PuraMed believes that a combination of cannabinoids with other natural compounds can provide superior results while avoiding the often severe side effects of many of the prescription treatments.

“The results of our preliminary research combined with the fact that the US cannabis market is expected to grow to over $ 10 billion by 2018, are strong reasons to aggressively develop a cannabis and hemp-based product line,” said Mitchell. “Development of these products will continue our mission of providing safe, effective products that use natural ingredients.

“We are particularly interested in the development of a formulation that will help veterans who are suffering the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),” said Mitchell. “An effective PTSD formulation in addition to our LipiGesic® M migraine product would allow us to provide veterans with two effective medications to relieve these debilitating conditions.”

According to reports, on March 14, 2014, Suzanne Sisley, a lead researcher at the University of Arizona received approval from the Public Health Service, a branch of the US Department of Health & Human Services to research medical marijuana’s effectiveness in the treatment of PTSD. This was the second of three approvals necessary to conduct the research. The research has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is awaiting approval from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

At this point in time, six states approve the use of medical cannabis for PTSD.

PuraMed BioScience intends to become a leader in the cannabinoid-based medicine market utilizing its proven ability to develop and produce highly effective plant based medicines. The company has historically used scientific and clinical studies to prove the efficacy and safety of its products. PMBS expects to lead the way in conducting the same level of validated science for any product that contains cannabinoids.

“We’ve produced a highly effective acute migraine medication using feverfew and ginger that has been clinically tested and found to provide efficacies that perform better than its prescription counterparts,” said Mitchell. “We have faced an uphill battle with the adoption of homeopathic drugs in the mainstream, but we see that changing as well.”

In the March 24, 2014 issue of Woman’s World, LipiGesic® M is featured in an article entitled, “No more migraine pain!” The combination of feverfew and ginger was a treatment for migraine was also mentioned in “Nature’s First Aid Kit” which appeared in the February 2014 issue of O The Oprah Magazine.

“Publication in these magazines proves that the public is beginning to embrace the idea of “natural and safe” medications made with homeopathic formulations,” said Mitchell. “As more of the public embraces natural medicinal products, we will continue to provide formulations that operate with the highest level of efficacy and safety, which will allow people to choose a natural alternative without compromising treatment outcomes.”

About LipiGesic M:

Results of a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial for LipiGesic®M show LipiGesic M is a highly effective treatment for acute migraine. The study was published in the July 2011 issue of the top-tier medical journal, Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. In addition to LipiGesic M, the Company also has plans to launch LipiGesic® H, tension headache remedy, as well as LipiGesic® PM, a remedy for insomnia and other sleep disorders.

Forward-Looking Statements:

This news release contains forward-looking statements regarding PuraMed BioScience, Inc., and its future business plans, which statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties may cause actual results and future achievements of PuraMed BioScience to be materially different from those implied by these forward-looking statements. PuraMed BioScience has and undertakes no obligation to provide public updates and revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect any changes in its expectations of future events.

Contact:

PuraMed BioScience, Inc.

Russell Mitchell, Chairman and CEO

715-359-6373

rmitchell(at)PuramedBioScience(dot)com

http://www.PuramedBioScience.com







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Hemp Seed On Its Way To Colorado, With A Federal Blessing
Following months of wrangling, the Colorado Department of Agriculture has secured a permit from federal drug enforcement officials to import industrial hemp seed from foreign countries. The seeds are essential to kick-start Colorado's hemp industry …
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Worlds Largest Women’s Marijuana Organization Moms for Marijuana Appoints Mother-Daughter Team – Cheryl and Aimee Shuman As New Executive Director and Deputy Director

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Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) May 09, 2014

Moms for Marijuana International has named the vibrant mother-daughter team, Cheryl Shuman as its next Executive Director and Aimee Shuman as Deputy Director. Cheryl Shuman will take the role of Executive Director, bringing her 25 years skills of public relations, media, product branding, and business development to the blossoming non-profit organization. Aimee Shuman will continue to support her mother and join in her astounding work in the Marijuana Moms Movement, through her position as Deputy Director. The dynamic Cannabis duo will become the new faces and representatives of the Moms for Marijuana mission effective on May 11, 2014 – just in time for Mother’s Day.

Former Executive Director, Serra Frank, said, “Cheryl and Aimee have accomplished so much extraordinary progress in Cannabis reform, world wide, reaching millions of parents through the utilization of mainstream media. It was an easy decision,” said Frank. “Everything I have ever seen them do has been historic and monumental in Cannabis reform. Together, they will lead the Executive Direction of Moms for Marijuana into the future.”

Cheryl, who will take over as Executive Director for Ms. Frank, said, “I’ve known Serra for many years now and have always been inspired by her vision and dedication to moms and parents around the world. I am honored by the opportunity to join such a dynamic and ambitious organization, with such a clear and focused mission—improving the lives of the world’s most vulnerable, women and children. Our partnership with Moms creates a wonderful opportunity for women around the world to follow in the footsteps of Pauline Sabine from the 1930’s who led a group of dedicated women to overturn alcohol prohibition. Today, we are witnessing the beginning to the end of cannabis prohibition.”

Frank will retain her position as the Founding Director of Moms for Marijuana. “I have also taken on the task of being the Director of the Official Mom Squad (the organization’s membership),” she said, “to continue to guide Moms for Marijuana into becoming everything I have ever envisioned.”

Deputy Director Aimee Shuman states, “Women are the secret to legalization. We are the family decision makers and influencers in society. After all, women buy 85% of all household and consumer products, according to Adweek. Now we can use that influence to change laws, save lives, families and introduce parents to new possible careers in the green rush. As an entrepreneur, it’s exciting to be on the ground floor of the cutting edge of making news and witnessing the convergence of celebrity and cannabis culture.”

“The right leadership team is everything. Working with Cheryl and Aimee these past few years, it was evident immediately that it was a perfect fit in terms of values, integrity and personality. The addition of Aimee and Cheryl Shuman on our team elevates Mom’s stature, adding prestige and thus creating a positive ‘halo’ around the organization. The value of their ability to provide global celebrity and media exposure for our organization are priceless,” said Serra Frank, Founder of Moms for Marijuana International.

About Moms for Marijuana International:

Moms for Marijuana International is a grassroots network and organization of parents and other citizens across the world who are concerned with what they consider an ignorant war that continues to be fought against the Cannabis (Hemp or Marijuana) plant, and how it is negatively affecting the future generations of this earth. They focus on raising awareness, promoting education, and cultivating discussion about every aspect of the Cannabis plant, its history and prohibition, as well as the potential it has for the future.

Since its creation, by Serra Frank in 2005, Moms for Marijuana has grown into a global organization of parents actively working to change the stigma that surrounds the Cannabis plant and its consumers. Moms for Marijuana has a twitter following of 22,000 people, and a facebook following of over 225,000. In 2012, they also started a sister chapter called Parents for Marijuana, that has a facebook following of over 30,000.

Frank says, “Everything in life changes, and we must change with it. The only constant in life is that continuous change. We have recreated ourselves and our group numerous times over the last 10 years, and now it’s time to do it again. We have been working to redesign our website and hope to have it published soon. It is our intention that, through our website and our presence, we will help to educate the world’s parents about all aspects of Cannabis, and bring attention to the dire need for global examination and re-utilization of this extremely beneficial plant.” http://www.MomsForMarijuana.org

About Cheryl Shuman Inc. :

Cheryl Shuman’s TV reality started at age three with Charles Kuralt. By age seventeen, she had made several television appearances and was offered to appear regularly on The Bob Braun Show on WLWT-TV in Cincinnati, which led to a national recurring segment on PM Magazine. At age twenty-three, Cheryl relocated to Los Angeles to become know as the “Optician to the Stars” and created a new business, Starry Eyes. As CEO of Starry Eyes, Cheryl worked on some of the biggest films, TV, and music properties generating multi-million dollar revenues. This success led to her own show on the QVC network and a mutually rewarding seven-year relationship that included product placement, production and branded entertainment divisions.

In 2006, Shuman was diagnosed with cancer. After years of following failed allopathic medicine treatments, she opted for medical cannabis in the form of raw juice and oils as an alternative. Her success using medical cannabis led her to found the Beverly Hills Cannabis Club. Today, Cheryl is the most visible and recognizable woman in the medical marijuana reform movement, recently receiving the 2013 Activist of the Year Award at Seattle Hempfest. Together Cheryl and Aimee, her daughter and EVP of Cheryl Shuman, Inc., have reached over 100 million viewers worldwide while appearing on such mainstream shows as CNN’s Piers Morgan Live, The Katie Couric Show, The View, ABC’s 20/20, Good Morning America, Fox Business News and many other media outlets. Cheryl Shuman is represented by the prestigious William Morris Endeavor Agency in Beverly Hills. For more information, please visit CherylShuman.com.







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Washington hemp bill grows in scope, cost
Beckerman Maher argued for a state role in protecting the low-THC purity of hemp seeds and crops. Now, she says, the proposed oversight has become unnecessarily expensive, citing a provision that would require a WSDA employee to personally collect …
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Whole Hemp expanding in La Junta
On Tuesday, April 21, Whole Hemp Company, announced that it is going to expand its operation to La Junta, Colorado, where it will be converting an empty building into a grow Center and processing/ production facility. "This building has been empty for …
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TOTALLY HEMP CRAZY (OTCMKTS:THCZ) Makes Public Third Production Run …
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Marijuana Activist David Malmo-Levine Joins Greenrushreview.com Team as Guest Author

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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 12, 2014

GreenRushReview.com, a reliable source of information on the marijuana industry in North America, has recently added the well-known cannabis activist David Malmo-Levine to its roster as a guest author.

For more than two decades, David Malmo-Levine has been an active and vocal member of the pot community. He is the owner of the Herb Museum in Vancouver, is the author of chapter 3 of The Pot Book, is an editor at Potshot magazine, and is a writer at Cannabis Culture Magazine. David is also a security consultant for cannabis farmer’s markets.

In his first article for GreenRushReview.com entitled “Treat The Herb Like An Herb,” Malmo-Levine questions the existence of studies on cannabis, such as those focusing on smoking safety or proper dosages. The author brings attention to the fact that testing protocols on safety and efficacy were initially performed because of problems with synthetic medicines, and so this should not be the case with herbal medicine.

Malmo-Levine states in his article, “Cannabis activists are letting an important opportunity slip through their fingers – an opportunity to remind the world that cannabis is a herb – not a pill – and should be treated as such.”

David Malmo-Levine has been active in the pot community since 1992. He is the owner of Vancouver’s Herb Museum, the author of chapter 3 of The Pot Book, an editor at Potshot magazine, a contributor at Cannabis Culture Magazine, and is a security consultant for cannabis farmer’s markets. One day, David hopes to open a medical marijuana dispensary for healthy individuals.

About Green Rush Review

GreenRushReview.com is a website that aims to keep visitors informed on the latest in the marijuana industry, particularly in North America. This website contains news, tips, and resources for individuals who are interested in investing in medical marijuana stocks and businesses that are hemp-related.

The owners of Green Rush Review also own a portfolio of cannabis related websites including http://www.bestmedicalmarijuanastocks.com (news and info on the hottest marijuana industry stocks), http://www.medicalmarijuanalovers.com (general medical marijuana news and information), http://www.growlegalcannabis.com (medical marijuana growing news and technologies), http://www.marijuanastock.net (marijuana stock news and picks) & http://www.usmedicalmarijuana.net (USA specific medical marijuana news).

If people are interested in becoming contributing writers to GreenRushReview.com or any one of the websites they can contact [email protected]







Weaving hemp fabric

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Hemp fabric is a necessary part of Hmong clothing. For Hmong women in Sapa District, growing and preparing hemp and then weaving it into cloth is an annual activity. In this video, Mrs. Di shows one way this is done.

Engage Mobile Solidifies its Role as Leader in Mobile Strategy and Mobile App Development

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Kansas City, MO (PRWEB) July 01, 2014

After making its mark on the Kansas City landscape with the news that it would be one of the firms to beta test Google Inc.’s groundbreaking technology – Google Glass – in 2013, Engage Mobile Solutions continues to develop solutions for clients that transform their businesses and industries.

In addition to being involved in one of the most dynamic industries in the world right now –Engage Mobile is rapidly growing its revenue and number of employees as well as winning multiple awards and accolades in the past year. The company’s success is simply remarkable.

When it comes to the bottom line, the numbers speak for themselves. Engage Mobile quadrupled its revenue in 2013, says president Matthew Barksdale. He expects revenue will more than double in 2014.

Add to that the honors the company has received in the last year, and it’s hard not to take notice. Among the firm’s recent accomplishments:

Selected as one of the 20 “Most Promising Enterprise Mobility Companies in the U.S.”
Named one of Kansas City’s top companies with fewer than 25 employees
Chosen as a top-three finalist for the 2014 Appy Awards for its Vs. Football app in the category of Games: Action/Arcade/Sports

On top of company achievements, both of Engage Mobile’s top leaders – CEO Darrin Clawson and president Matthew Barksdale – have been recognized in the Kansas City community in recent months for their innovative ideas and unique business strategy.

Engage Mobile founder and CEO Clawson was chosen for Kansas City’s elite Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program. HEMP is comprised of some of the Midwest’s top forward-thinking business leaders.

As president, Barksdale was recently selected as part of the KC Chamber’s Access for Entrepreneurs program, which touts its members as “Kansas City’s most dynamic entrepreneurs.” The group strives to capture the energy and innovation behind local businesses while encouraging civic leadership.

Beneath it all, Engage continues quietly adding clients and securing some of the top mobile strategy and development talent in the country.

“We have assembled a team of some of the best mobile minds in the country,” Clawson says. “Creating one of the top teams in the country allows us to develop complex solutions that significantly drive the success of our clients. We are not just about building mobile apps – we are about helping our clients transform their business through the adoption of mobile technology.”

In addition to building mobile apps for clients, Engage Mobile took the helm and launched its own cutting-edge gaming app, Vs. Football, just in time for gridiron season last fall.

The freemium app, which had over 1 million plays called in its first 9 months, features old-school, smash mouth-strategy football. Users play against their friends and are able to act as the coach and call plays from their own digital playbook. In the game, Engage Mobile developers introduced a revolutionary technology called the “outcome decision engine” which instantly analyzes the particular offensive/defensive play combination players have selected and determines the most likely outcomes based on complex algorithms developed by high school and college football coaches.

This innovative gaming app got Engage Mobile its finalist nomination for the 2014 Appy Awards, which acknowledge creativity and excellence in app design.

And the Google Glass testing that helped put Engage Mobile on the map last year? It’s gotten faster and more innovative. In the past year, Engage Mobile has used Google Glass to capture first-hand views of playful penguins at the Kansas City Zoo, put race car fans in the driver’s seat on a test run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and immersed classical music lovers in melodic interludes as part of the orchestra at the Kansas City Symphony.

Engage Mobile stands poised to continue its remarkable growth.

“We are just getting started,” says vice president Steve Timperley. “In the second half of 2014 we will be launching enterprise mobile apps for several major public and private companies that will impact industries ranging from health to retail. Our experience is rapidly compounding – innovation leads to more innovation, success leads to more success. It is a very exciting time.”

About Engage Mobile Solutions

Engage Mobile Solutions is an award-winning mobile app and mobile software development company with a focus on mobile strategy and mobile marketing. Based in Kansas City, Mo., the firm helps companies leverage mobile technology and drive profitability through increasing revenue, decreasing costs, and managing risk. The company was named one of the “Most Promising Enterprise Mobility Companies in the United states” by CIO Review, chosen as one of the “Top Companies in Kansas City With Under 25 Employees” by Thinking Bigger Business Media, and has been selected a finalist for the 2014 Appy Awards by MediaPost Communications. For more information about Engage Mobile Solutions, visit http://www.engagemobile.com or contact Matthew Barksdale at mbarksdale(at)engagemobile(dot)com.







United Patients Group – Leading Medical Cannabis Information Website Simplifies Current Cannabis Laws By State

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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) July 12, 2014

Cannabis legislation has been all over the news lately. New York just became the twenty-third state to legalize medical cannabis, and a day later, Washington state’s first recreational marijuana dispensaries opened their doors. Activists have successfully brought cannabis-related initiatives to the November ballot in three states and Washington, DC, and many other state legislatures are working on relaxing cannabis regulations.

In light of all these changes, United Patients Group thought it would be a good time to put together a comprehensive list of which states allow medical cannabis, which states allow recreational cannabis, and which states have pending legislation or ballot initiatives in 2014.

“Cannabis laws vary tremendously from state to state, and they have been changing faster than ever in recent years,” says John Malanca, founder and owner of United Patients Group, a trusted advocate and news source for medical cannabis patients. “We wanted to give a comprehensive overview of where each state stands and where each state is headed.”

Colorado and Washington are currently the only two states that regulate and tax recreational cannabis use. Since the law went into effect on January 1, Colorado has collected $ 11 million in tax revenue to fund education. Washington dispensaries opened on Tuesday, and the state is expecting to reap millions in taxes to fund its healthcare plan and the General Fund.

Three state legislatures passed medical marijuana bills this year: Minnesota on May 30, Maryland on June 1, and New York on July 5. This brings the total number of states that allow legal access to medical cannabis up to twenty-three states plus Washington, DC.

“It has been an incredible year for medical cannabis—and the year is only half over!” exclaims Malanca. “As more people become educated about the benefits of cannabis for treating a wide array of serious ailments, it becomes impossible to deny patients access to the medicine that helps them most.”

Even conservative states that have remained staunchly anti-cannabis have started to relax their stance a bit. This year, eleven states approved the use of a non-psychoactive cannabis derivative, CBD oil, to treat childhood epilepsy. After an affecting series of reports by Dr. Sanjay Gupta on CNN about how this oil was the only medicine that worked for a group of children with severe epilepsy, governors in Alabama, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah and Wisconsin signed bills that allow its use. Legislatures in Missouri and North Carolina have approved similar bills, and the governors are expected to sign them soon.

“We applaud these states for recognizing that these children deserve access to medicine that makes an incredible difference to their seizures. We want to point out, however, that many parents find medicine that has more THC in it to be even more effective,” notes Malanca. “And while CBD oil helps with epilepsy, different strains and extracts of cannabis are effective at treating other diseases—including cancer, Alzheimer’s, fibromyalgia, depression, and many others. All patients in these states deserve full access to medical cannabis.”

Looking to the rest of 2014, United Patients Group sees promising activity all over the country. This November, voters in Alaska, DC, and Oregon will have the opportunity to legalize recreational cannabis, which will be regulated and taxed similarly to Colorado and Washington. Voters in Florida will have the opportunity to legalize medical cannabis.

State legislatures are working on cannabis laws, too. This session, many states have considered or are considering legalizing medical marijuana, treating cannabis like alcohol, reducing penalties for marijuana possession, and allowing industrial hemp.

Malanca concludes, “It’s heartening to see that so many states are taking steps to change their unjust cannabis laws, but we still have a lot of work to do to make sure that all Americans can have safe, legal access to the medicine they need.”

About UnitedPatientsGroup.com

UnitedPatientsGroup.com is a discreet, safe, and professional online medical cannabis information resource for prospective and current patients, caregivers, and medicinal cannabis industry professionals.

While most online medical marijuana sites cater to patients already familiar with medical marijuana, the UnitedPatientsGroup.com website is a comprehensive and easy-to-use information source for people of all ages and experience levels, from novice medical cannabis users to experienced industry professionals. The site’s News, Resource, and Blog pages introduce new patients to the ins and outs of medical marijuana healthcare, while helping experienced providers stay abreast of the latest developments in THC and CBD therapies.

A complimentary Five Star-rated United Patients Group medical marijuana app is available on the iTunes app store for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation) and any iPad.







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