Cannabis, neuroscience and TV: A 'joint' enterprise

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Cannabis, neuroscience and TV: A 'joint' enterprise
Drugs Live: Cannabis on Trial, which aired recently in the UK, tried to be a lot of things; it's rare to see live television tackling scientific documentary, education on safe drug use, stories from users themselves, and debates on international drug …
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Insider Selling: Cannabis Science COO Sells 1262691 Shares of Stock (CBIS)
Cannabis Science logo Cannabis Science (OTCMKTS:CBIS) COO Chad Steven Johnson sold 1,262,691 shares of the company's stock in a transaction that occurred on Thursday, March 19th. The shares were sold at an average price of $ 0.05, for a total …
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From Cows to Cannabis: Caterina Bortolussi at TEDxVictoriaIsland

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Caterina Bortolussi (CEO & Deputy Head of the Creative Dept.) The founder of the design label Kinabuti has a degree in Marketing and an MA in International Business and Economics. She is fluent in 4 languages (Italian, English, Spanish and French).

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.
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Reportage

SAE Kurz-Reportage “Legalisierung von Cannabis in Österreich”
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IBS – Crohns & Cannabis – Using the Green Stuff :)

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Just my understanding on using cannabis re alleviating the symptoms of Crohn’s disease. I escaped with it for years, and there’s the key – the word ‘escape’. Eventually I worked out that what I needed to look at, was whatever it was that I was trying to escape from. My mind 🙂 Dulling it down worked, for a while, but it never stopped the flare-ups in high stress situations. Using something for pleasure out of choice is one thing, but needing to use something to escape something else, never sets you free.
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With a name like Susun *WEED* you might assume that she is some big cannabis connoisseur, activist, or pot smoker, but no, that’s not who she is at all. Susun is actually an incredibly Wise Woman knowledgeable about herbs, not just “the herb”. She is probably the most famous herbalist around today, and Googling for even a minute or two about herbs will likely result in you stumbling across one of her websites, or others referencing her. Many herbalists today have learned from Susun (via her books or online), including Bobby (founder of this Summit), and she is certainly worthy of our respect & admiration. We invited Susun to introduce the world of herbs to those of you who use “the herb” for medicinal purposes. The world is full of powerful medicinal herbs, and chances are that the ailments you are dealing with may be helped by appropriate use of natures’ pharmacy. Towards the end of the interview she touches upon some herbs that may be of benefit to many of you to nurture & support your health, though it would be well worth your efforts to study herbs in far greater depth to learn how to help yourself with your specific needs. Susun’s websites and books are good places to start with that journey. Susun also shares some thoughts about how to use cannabis medicinally, and I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised by some of her answers (not what I expected at all). We also asked Susun to share some spiritual insights regarding working with Cannabis, and she indulged us with a wealth of inspiring thoughts. Ironically, the entire interview went completely backwards from what was intended, as though we were working through the prepared list of questions backwards, and somehow it just worked out better that way. The main topic intended to be discussed, introducing other healing herbs, is towards the end of the call. The call was perfect for what it was, and simply put this interview is rich with Wisdom to be appreciated in several ways. Hopefully, after listening to this call, you will come to appreciate all herbs, including cannabis, with a deeper respect, and perhaps you’ll devote some of your time broadening your understanding of how to work with our green allies for better health.

Cannabis Cures Cancers

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CB2 Receptors act like a target for cannabinoids. Once they bind to the receptor they tell the cancer cell to die, to commit suicide. Cannabis can be used as an anti-cancer medicine.

See the entire documentary “Clearing the Smoke: The Science of Cannabis” by MontanaPBS at
http://watch.montanapbs.org/video/1825223761/

More video of the Seth Group featured experiment…
http://thesethgroup.org/featured_experiment.html

FRANCE
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16682966

GERMANY
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12648025
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19914218
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15026328
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16893424
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15361550
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19889794
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19015962

HUNGARY
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19608284

ISRAEL
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17237277
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11586361
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14692532
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16571653
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18286801
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16250836
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17934890

ITALY
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12052046
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19189054
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18354058
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19047095
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10913156
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9653194
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18088200
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16909207
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17342320
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19059457
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12723496
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19442536
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16728591
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19539619
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16500647
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19189659
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14617682
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18938775
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11106791

JAPAN
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19394652

KOREA
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20336665

NEW ZEALAND
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19442435

POLAND
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15451022

SAUDI ARABIA
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18197164

SLOVAKIA
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16835997

…for starters, because that is all that fits here.

History & chemistry of smoking (Science of Cannabis) (UCL)

Dr Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) speaks at The Times Cheltenham Science Festival 2011 on the development of smoking and how pipes filter smoke. This is an excerpt of a longer talk on the Science of Cannabis, which examined the chemical and pharmacological benefits and difficulties of medical cannabis: http://bit.ly/mE2bSq

Further information:
Blog post on the event: http://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/events/2011/06/08/the-science-of-cannabis/
Dr Andrea Sella: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/chemistry/staff/academic_pages/andrea_sella

UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world’s very best universities. As a multi-faculty, research-intensive university in central London, our research helps tackle global challenges and feeds directly into outstanding degree programmes. Visit us at www.ucl.ac.uk
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Science Slam: How Cannabis Can Treat the Epileptic Brain

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Reading Science Week 2014 – Science Slam

‘How cannabis can treat the epileptic brain’

Some non-psychoactive compounds from the cannabis plant can be used to treat epilepsy, but we still don’t know how they work as anti-epileptic drugs. Studying the ways in which brain cells communicate with each other, and how this is changed in an epileptic brain, could be the key to understanding why some cannabinoids have anti-epileptic properties.
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New Evidence Cannabis Kills & Cures Cancer, Not Seen On The News

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New Evidence Cannabis Kills & Cures Cancer, Not Seen On The News

Sign Global Petition to END THE WAR ON DRUGS
Sign Petition @ http://www.breakingthetaboo.info/

Listed in Order of Appearance:

Jeffrey Hergenrather M.D.
President of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians

http://thesethgroup.org/

Dr. Robert Melamed Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Biology Chairman in the Biology Department at the University of Colorado and of Cannabis Science

Dr. Manuel Guzman
Professor of Biochemistry – University of Madrid

Paul Armentano
Deputy Director NORML

Prakash Nagarkatti, Ph.D.
Vice President for Research University of South Carolina Columbia
Distinguished Professor

Dr. Donald Tashkin M.D.
Professor of Pulmonary Medicine, UCLA

Video of Cannabis Killing Cancer Cells
Link http://youtu.be/fzVZCSQf-fM

These videos clips are from the following documentaries:

Len Richmond’s ” What if Cannabis Cures Cancer ”
http://youtu.be/Hy66MUZP538
http://youtu.be/YnXeyNNmyyc

PBS Montana ” Clearing the Smoke – Science of Cannabis ”
http://youtu.be/a1ZJPoa58iY

Medical Cannabis and its Impact on Human Health

http://youtu.be/3R3xWK8s3SU

Sign Global Petition to END THE WAR ON DRUGS
Sign Petition @ http://www.breakingthetaboo.info/
We are Anonymous!
We are Legion!
We do not Forgive!
We do not Forget!
Expect Us!
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Cannabis executive to launch Green Beach Ventures

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Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) February 25, 2015

Michael Herron has stepped down from his role as Chief Business Development Officer at a cannabis technology firm to lead his new own company at Green Beach Ventures LLC as their new Chief Executive Officer.

Green Beach Ventures LLC (‘GBV’) is a Nevada limited liability corporation with offices in California formed to lead a multi-tiered platform of cannabis-related businesses. The areas of focus include technology, pharmaceuticals and consumer goods.

“The cannabis industry over recent years has been growing by leaps and bounds. Many professional industry participants recognize that while the green rush may now be in full swing, it can’t last forever, and as such, the window of opportunity to stake one’s claim can quickly shut just as fast as it opened,” stated Michael Herron, founder of Green Beach Ventures.

According to ArcView Research in its “The State of Legal Marijuana Markets, 3rd Edition” report, the U.S. cannabis industry in 2014 grew by 74% up to $ 2.7 billion, up from $ 1.5 billion in 2013.

“Green Beach Ventures has been crafted similarly as a mutual fund portfolio manager would approach managing risk, through diversification between industries, company focuses, time and expected cash flow. By using a centralized management approach coupled with our combined experience in the investment, technology and cannabis industries, we believe we will improve operational efficiency, communications, and cost in order to maximize shareholder value through scalability throughout our brands,” said Herron.







Viridian Capital & Research Release Cannabis Industry Update: Legal Cannabis Sector Gets Boost from 2014 Midterm

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New York, NY (PRWEB) November 05, 2014

The legalization of recreational marijuana in Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia will propel the cannabis sector in several key ways, from increasing the flow of capital into legal marijuana companies to setting up a 2016 legalization push in California, Viridian Capital & Research believes.

Even the losing vote for medical marijuana in Florida supports the secular growth of this market, Viridian believes, since the measure nearly passed despite mistakes by its backers, who unnecessarily associated the measure with partisan Democratic politics during a Republican landslide election.

Oregon and Alaska now join Colorado and Washington State, which legalized recreational marijuana in 2012. State officials in Oregon and Alaska will move to create the administrative system for marijuana sales, which are expected to begin in both states by 2016. Voters in the District of Columbia passed what has been called “soft legalization,” which allows citizens to possess and grow small amounts of marijuana, but does not create cannabis stores (the DC initiative must also be approved by Congress, where opposition is already brewing.)

The successful legislation in Oregon, Alaska, and the District of Columbia, along with the close result in Florida, will make 2015 a critical year for the cannabis industry. These midterm results will offer law makers in other states the confidence to introduce new initiatives for action in 2015 and placement on 2016 ballots. This trend will be accelerated if the sale of recreational marijuana in Colorado and Washington State appears to be a success, which appears likely.

Conclusion

Viridian expects the following actions resulting from yesterday’s elections:


    More Bills to Legalize Recreation Cannabis: Viridian believes several states will see bills in 2015 to legalize recreational marijuana and that legalization could be on the ballot in 7-13 states –most notably California — during the 2016 elections.

    Emergence of Marijuana as a 2016 Presidential Election Issue: Viridian’s sources suggest that both Republican and Democratic parties may adopt pro legal-cannabis positions and talking points during the 2016 Presidential elections.

    Marijuana Tax Battles, Starting with Oregon and Washington State: Oregon’s imposed tax of $ 35 per ounces, is less than Colorado and more importantly less its neighbor to the north, Washington State. Due to high taxes in Washington, consumers can expect an ounce of cannabis in Seattle to cost over $ 500. Compared to it costing consumers anywhere from $ 145 – $ 200 an ounce when Oregon goes live. As a result, Viridian believes that this could negatively impact the Washington market, since many consumers will just travel across the border to purchase recreational cannabis at a much lower cost.

    Continued Increase in Cannabis Sales, Profits and Tax Revenues: The continued efforts of states beginning to roll out their respective legal cannabis markets will result in additional states having recreational cannabis markets online, an increased number of total licenses in the US being granted to qualified entrepreneurs, and numerous dispensaries opening up in these markets. Viridian believes these factors support its estimate of the cannabis industry growing to over $ 10 billion dollars by 2018.

    Growth of the Capital Markets for Cannabis Companies: Viridian expects continued growth in the number of cannabis companies looking to access the capital markets to raise growth capital and/or execute M&A strategies. As valuations in the public cannabis companies continue to rationalize, we may see increasing interest on the part of investment funds to take equity stakes in cannabis enterprises, versus the straight debt and convertible debt financing that has made up the bulk of financing in public cannabis companies to date.

    Movement in Public Cannabis Market Stock Index: Viridian expects continued volatility in the public markets for the cannabis industry, which have seen lofty valuations, rampant speculation, and increased regulatory oversight. The “whipsaw” nature of these companies’ stock price and volume has created a “Wild West” environment that attracts retail traders, momentum investors and shorts. Volatility was especially pronounced leading up to the 2012 elections, when Colorado and Washington voted to legalize recreational marijuana, as well as the months following. This continued around the launch of Colorado’s recreational cannabis market in January 2014. Following these events, the cannabis sector experienced significant contractions after momentum from the hype and promotion died down and valuations began to rationalize. For more on the cannabis stocks sector see the charts below and the Viridian Cannabis Stock Index report at: http://viridiancr.com/industry-report

Snapshots of Measures Voted on Yesterday:

Oregon

Oregon passed the “Control, Regulation, and Taxation of Marijuana and Industrial Hemp Act,” which will implement a system similar to that in Washington State, but with lower taxes. The measure allows residents 21 and older to possess up to eight ounces of marijuana — a considerable increase from the single ounce permitted by Colorado and Washington. It grants the Oregon Liquor Control Commission primary oversight and regulatory authority over the sector, with input from the state’s Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Health Authority. Four types of cannabis businesses will be permitted: Cannabis producers, who cultivate marijuana for wholesale; cannabis processors, who produce cannabis extracts and products; cannabis wholesalers, who purchase cannabis and cannabis products to sell to retailers and other non-consumers; and cannabis retailers, who sell cannabis and cannabis products to individuals 21 and older. One of the most important features of the act is its level of state tax on marijuana, assessed by weight. Oregon’s tax of $ 35 per ounces is less than Colorado and more importantly, far lower than its neighbor to the north, Washington State. Due to high taxes in Washington, consumers can expect an ounce of cannabis in Seattle to cost over $ 500. In contrast, in Oregon recreational cannabis will cost anywhere from $ 145 – $ 200 an ounce. Many believe this will hit Washington cannabis companies hard, as users need only jump across the border to get a dramatic discount on their marijuana.

Alaska

Alaska’s successful Ballot Measure 2 has many similarities to Oregon’s Measure 91. An important difference is that Alaska’s law allows the state legislature to create a new Marijuana Control Board – failing that, Alaska’s Alcohol Beverage Control Board will be tasked with creating regulations and licensing requirements. There will be much work to do, since the state has limited administrative frameworks around its medical marijuana system. For example, the Alaska lacks a regulated wholesale system, but rather relies on “home grows” and caregivers for production and supply of cannabis to the medical market. As a result, Alaska will need to work with experts from other recreational and medical cannabis states to design and implement regulations for the recreational market.

Washington, D.C.

Voters in the District of Columbia passed Initiative 71 Tuesday night. Earlier this year D.C. implemented a marijuana decriminalization bill, which removed all criminal penalties for possession of up to an ounce of cannabis and replaced them with a civil fine of $ 25. Initiative 71 takes decriminalization a step further, allowing adults 21 years and older to possess up to two ounces of marijuana and cultivate up to six plants (with no more than three being mature) in their private residences. Adults could give away up to an ounce of marijuana, but sales would still be criminal. The initiative also removes penalties for use and sale of marijuana paraphernalia. However, Congress has to approve the new law. That risk, plus the lack of a commercial framework in the current measure and the District’s existing medical marijuana system, indicate recreational marijuana sales are not likely to reach DC in the near future.

Florida

Florida’s medical marijuana amendment earned a majority of the votes but failed to reach the 60% needed to pass. Many observers attribute the failure to errors by the measure’s key backers, which gave the measure a democratic partisan hue on a Republican day, plus the generally older and more conservative makeup of the midterm electorate.

Supporters pledge to take the fight to the 2015 Florida legislative session and, if that fails, have it back on the ballot in 2016. Given how close the measure came to passing this year, it appears likely medical marijuana is in the future of Floridians.

Viridian Capital & Research

Viridian Capital & Research (VCR) http://www.viridiancr.com @ViridianCap was formed by experienced investment bankers to bring capital markets expertise, institutional research coverage and strategic direction to the emerging Cannabis Sector. VCR is a boutique banking and strategic advisory firm that helps clients improve the value of their enterprises by providing research, investment banking, investor relations and corporate development services. Our banking practice, through affiliate Pickwick Capital Partners, provides capital and M&A services to fund the growth of our clients, while our advisory practice helps position and build their cannabis businesses. VCR research and market intelligence are recognized for their unique value and cited by leading market observers, including Institutional Investor.

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Open Table for Cannabis App – Whaxy Launches

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Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) February 24, 2015

Denver, Colorado based technology startup CannaBuild has announced the launch of their order reservation platform Whaxy. Available in the AppStore and mobile web, Whaxy allows users to browse for cannabis products at local dispensaries and reserve them for pickup at their desired time.

“Buying legal cannabis has become a regular thing to do for millions of people,” stated CannaBuild CEO and CoFounder Zach Marburger. “We’re excited to turn this process into more of an experience that fits with people’s daily routines.”

As cannabis legalization measures continue to sweep the nation, more and more consumers are looking for easy and reliable methods to attain legal cannabis. Users of Whaxy are able to easily identify what strains and cannabis infused products are right for them through a number of different filters including flavors, effects, and medical conditions.

The technology that powers the Whaxy app is what CannaBuild considers it’s core product offering. “We built Whaxy as a proof of concept for the ordering capabilities in our API,” Marburger said.

“You can already see a rush of cannabis related apps entering the market place. Many of these apps have the desire to access real time inventory in some form or fashion, but integrating and maintaining a connection with multiple POS systems is extremely difficult. Our goal is to be the hub in between these two worlds, allowing any developer to easily build and deploy applications.”

Currently in private beta, the Whaxy API is fully integrated with one POS system with others in process. However, using Whaxy or the ordering functions do not require a POS system connection.

“Giving our customers the ability to browse and shop on their own time is essential with today’s modern cannabis consumer,” said Ean Seeb, Owner of Denver Relief, Chairman of the NCIA, and CannaBuild advisory board member.

Along with Seeb, CannaBuild’s advisory board includes Silicon Valley veteran and co-inventor of Blu Ray technology Carter Laren and Partner of Scale Finance, Gerhard Renner.

“We’re extremely excited to have an advisory board with as much expertise as they do,” Marburger stated. “Their abilities to help us navigate uncharted territories is crucial in developing a product that provides real value to cannabis businesses.”

Seed funded in June of 2014 through investors from the ArcView Group, CannaBuild is one of the fastest growing start ups in the cannabis tech space.

Businesses interested in enhancing their online ordering and visibility with Whaxy, please visit Whaxy.com.







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