Ahead of vote on cannabis clubs, future of pot legalization in DC is shaky

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Ahead of vote on cannabis clubs, future of pot legalization in DC is shaky
On Saturday, council members were privately rounding up support for competing amendments to gut the mayor's ban, potentially sending the city on a first-in-the-nation experiment toward regulating cannabis clubs. Another proposal circulating Saturday …
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High Times Medical Cannabis Cup smokes out San Bernardino
From the vendor booths decorated with marijuana leaves, to the Proposition 215 area where people could smoke if they had a California medical card, to the panels like “How Cannabis Will Save The NFL,” the National Orange Show looked was one gigantic …
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Dad Uses Cannabis Oil To Treat Three Year Old Epileptic Daughter
At first it was difficult to get her doctors on board with cannabis oil as a treatment since, admittedly, they simply didn't know enough about it to prescribe it. Alex mentioned they considered trying the ketogenic diet after the ninth medication …
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000 in synthetic cannabis seized at Danville gas station
DANVILLE — A Vermilion County drug task force seized $ 40,000 worth of synthetic cannabis being sold out of a gas station in Danville, according to Illinois State Police. The Vermilion County Metropolitan Enforcement Group received information that the …
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Mom Breaks Law to Treat Sick Toddler With Cannabis Oil
Single mom Sarah Ellett knows she's breaking the law every day when she gives her chronically ill daughter Remie, 3, two tiny drops of cannabis oil. She's determined to continue, as the treatment has brought her child a quality of life that's not only …
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'CANNABIS CAN' grassroots video campaign begins
One week after releasing their new animated 96 second video “Cannabis Can Work For Vermont,” (Watch here->www.regulatecannabisvt.org), the Vermont Cannabis Collaborative (VTCC) is launching a “CANNABIS CAN” grassroots video campaign asking …
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Medical cannabis in Minnesota: Harlow's story
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn – Six months into Minnesota's medical cannabis program, a Golden Valley four year old is running up and down stairs, climbing over furniture, writing on walls, and running through the aisles of Target, toddler milestones her parents …
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This cannabis farm with more than 300 plants has been found in Bristol

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This cannabis farm with more than 300 plants has been found in Bristol
POLICE say that cannabis plants found in a house in St George had a street value of more than £250,000. The Avon and Somerset force said that more than 300 cannabis plants were found during a raid on a house in Fir Tree Lane, White's Hill, yesterday …
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Arrests over £618000 cannabis find in Springburn garage
Two men have been arrested after police seized drugs with a street value of about £618,000 from a garage in Glasgow. About 496kg (1,093lb) of cannabis resin was recovered by officers searching the garage in the Springburn area on Friday morning.
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5 Smartphone Hacks for Better Cannabis Photos
We can all agree that cannabis is an absolutely beautiful plant. However, it can be difficult at times to capture that beauty through photography. Whether you're a consumer who wants to share your gorgeous buds on social media or you're a cannabis …
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It's A Nice Day For A Weed Wedding: 5 Signs Cannabis Is The New Normal
These days, I'm seeing more indicators that cannabis is becoming “normalized.” As a byproduct of legalization, the social acceptance of marijuana is taking off in increasingly interesting ways. It's not just that lawmakers and regulators are no longer …
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Clinton Vows Tepid Leadership on Cannabis
You're aware the year ahead could be a big one for cannabis, yes? You've read those articles? You know prohibition has torn apart families, dashed futures, and cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars? You know more Americans than ever support …
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Strong Memorial Hospital Participating in Cannabis-Based Drug Trials
Researchers at Strong Memorial Hospital are involved in clinical trials with a drug derived from cannabis. The Investigational New Drug is called Epidiolex, and it's different from medical marijuana available through the state's dispensaries. It's …
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Can Cannabis Treat Epileptic Seizures?
Last month Orrin Devinsky, a neurologist at New York University Langone Medical Center, and his colleagues across multiple research centers published the results from the largest study to date of a cannabis-based drug for treatment-resistant epilepsy …
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Inside the world's first Cannabis Wedding Expo
Decades of activism have led to this, what organizers bill as the world's first-ever Cannabis Wedding Expo. The intention is to connect marijuana fans/lovebirds with like-minded entrepreneurs in one of the few states where recreational consumption is …
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Granite City Man Claims Cannabis Oil Cured His 'Incurable' Cancer
The 50-year-old Granite City man is putting out the word that a steady diet of cannabis oil coupled with chemotherapy wiped out what doctors had only months earlier diagnosed as “incurable, inoperable” lung and pericardial heart sac cancer. He'd …
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Title: Chemistry of pulp and paper making
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Sutermeister, Edwin, b. 1876
Subjects: Paper making and trade Wood-pulp
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Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) Brings CS-TATI-1 To The US FDA

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Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) Brings CS-TATI-1 To The US FDA
Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) a company into the development of cannabis-based consulting, reported a major Collaborative Drug Development agreement with IGXBio and its GenePro®, which is a DNA-based immunotherapeutic. The company's …
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Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) Stock in Focus
Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) was one of the original pot stocks that lit up the bb's and made spectacular gains for investors. Since those heady days however the stock continues to be in steep decline recently dropping below $ 0.05 support.
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Oregon congressman: Pot 'should not be categorized as a Schedule I drug'
As marijuana legalization continues its march forward, and as American power-brokers and politicians have come around to say that cannabis isn't as dangerous as they once said it was, the maze that is the federal government's pot policy is going from …
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Shakespeare was Probably a Pothead, Says Science
The study was set to look at what people were smoking back in the day in England, taking pipes from Shakespeare's garden to run gas chromatography mass spectrometry, which is a very fancy pants, science way of saying they found cannabis on four …
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6 Reasons Why We Need to Support the Scientific Investigation of Medical Cannabis
Nowadays, the only way to determine if medical marijuana will relieve your symptoms is to try it. And even if you do experience relief, you won't know for certain whether it's attributable to cannabis or to the placebo effect because there hasn't yet …
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Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) Continues To Rake Investors' Attention
Marijuana based company, Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) is looking forward to brighter days as more and more states are embracing the pot. Some of the recent developments taking place across the U.S. has helped the cannabis stocks to gain …
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Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) Is Back Where it Began
Cannabis Science Inc (OTCMKTS:CBIS) is sitting just under $ 0.03 on continued excellent volume and strong support. CBIS takes advantage of its unique understanding of metabolic processes to provide novel treatment approaches to a number of illnesses …
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Colorado Cannabis Business Expands its Recycling Initiative, to Encourage Marijuana Retailers to Keep Their Businesses Green

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Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) May 26, 2015

DENVER (May 26, 2015) – As the nation’s legal cannabis industry expands and evolves, it is also experiencing many of the growing pains felt by other start-up businesses. And like their mainstream counterparts, one major issue that cannabis companies now have to grapple with is how to recycle the tons of paper and plastic that marijuana growers, dispensaries and consumers go through each year.

“Where others see waste we see the opportunity to enhance our environment for the benefit of our community, our retailers and our customers,” says Ryan Fox, founder and CEO of Kindman: one of the largest growers and distributors of legal recreational cannabis in Colorado.

Fox says Kindman is now expanding its own recycling initiative to its marijuana industry partners in Colorado – by encouraging those retailers to make sure Kindman packaging ends up in recycling bins, and not as discarded waste.

“Since opening our doors in 2009, we have actively practiced a 100 percent recycling effort,” he notes, “and as a result, we can proudly say that more than half of our waste is recycled in bins that get taken to Waste Management through their Think Green program. The other half that goes to the landfill, we make sure it’s compostable.”

By state law, all marijuana products in Colorado must be sold in tamper-proof, child-resistant and opaque containers. Those rules make the products safer and easier for regulators to monitor, but they also create the need for making our own packaging recyclable, says Fox.

With those environmental concerns in mind, Fox pioneered Kindman’s pre-packaged, pre-weighed and easily identifiable cannabis brands – and made sure all that packaging material was recyclable.

He took the extra steps to have his company use Plastic #2 – HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) bottles that are much safer for the environment, have a lower risk of leaching and are widely accepted by curbside recycling programs. Plastic #2 is often recycled into pens, recycling containers, picnic tables, lumber, benches, fencing and detergent bottles, to name just a few items.

The rest of the Kindman’s packaging, including its distinctive, forest-green boxes, are made from cardboard and paper that’s accepted by mainstream recycling companies. Fox notes that, even if his retailers don’t have ready access to the usual recycling receptacles, they can encourage consumers to place Kindman packaging in standard, curbside recycling bins.

“We excited about being part of a recycling system here in Colorado with Waste Management, that takes our recycled boxes and bottles and converts them into energy,” he continues.

“Additionally, we have a sense of pride here at Kindman, knowing that our extra efforts play a part in Waste Management’s ongoing initiative to convert our local landfills into wildlife habitats… something that’s very important here in Colorado.”

Recycling is an important part of keeping overall business costs down, but Fox says it’s also part of being an answerable partner in the Colorado communities where Kindman works and its employees live. The company also uses paperless documentation, and its daily tech operations include efforts to further shrink the consumption of paper, plastic and ink used in the state’s legal cannabis industry.

“We have taken on a role as recycling consultants, to make sure our industry goes green and stays green,” he says, “by encouraging our Kindman retailers to follow in our footsteps, and to help their own stores shrink their carbon footprints.”

ABOUT KINDMAN

Established in 2009, Kindman provides customers with an unmatched cannabis product – grown in Colorado state-regulated facilities at indoor locations, using a customized process that combines food-grade nutrients and a unique soil mix that brings out the plant’s best features. Close attention is paid to product cleanliness, quality, curing and processing.

Since the January 1, 2014 start of legalized sales of recreational cannabis to adults in Colorado, Kindman has provided high-quality marijuana flowers to tens of thousands of customers from over 100 countries.

For more information, visit: http://www.mykindman.com/

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