Hemp Public Relations Officially Launched Specializing In Marketing & Reputation Management For The Marijuana Industry

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New York, NY (PRWEB) October 23, 2014

Hemp Public Relations, LLC (http://www.hemppublicrelations.com) is a new firm that will help individuals & businesses in the legal marijuana industry to achieve greater visibility in the public eye through the media. The company is founded by Mark Goldman & Ryan McCormick, accomplished public relations professions who are the creators of New York based Goldman McCormick PR (http://www.goldmanmccormick.com) and Legal PR Team (http://www.legalprteam.com).

“The marijuana industry is growing rapidly and experiencing a wider public acceptance on a national level.Entrepreneurs who seize the opportunity to make a positive impression on the masses now, stand to gain generational loyalty and years of successful business. We created Hemp Public Relations specifically for these businesses.” Said Mark Goldman, Co-Founder of Hemp Public Relations.

Hemp Public Relations services include: TV, Radio & Newspaper placement, Press Conferences, and Digital Media placement. Hemp Public Relations also offers custom radio show creation, promotion, and production.

For all media inquires, please call Mark Goldman at 516-639-0988 & Ryan McCormick at 516-901-1103

About Mark Goldman

Mark Goldman is Co-Founder of Hemp Public Relations. Hailing from Court TV Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio, Business Talk Radio, & More, Mark Goldman is an award winning National Talk Radio Producer turned Publicist. With over 10 years experience working in the media, Goldman specializes in Radio & TV bookings and provides various clients numerous platforms to convey their message.

About Ryan McCormick

Ryan McCormick is Co-Founder of Hemp Public Relations. He has created dynamic public relations campaigns for numerous legal, financial, entertainment, and corporate clients. McCormick is a former CBS TV Producer & Editor for Long Island Business News. He also is the Executive Producer on all Client radio shows for Goldman McCormick PR.







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GreenRushReview.com Reports Marijuana Industry Among The Best Industries For Entrepreneurs in 2015

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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) February 19, 2015

GreenRushReview.com, a cannabis business news website recently reported that with marijuana being legal for medical use in over 23 states and the potential for it to soon be legal for recreational use in four, the marijuana industry is among the best industries for entrepreneurs in 2015.

Business publication Inc.com reports that although the legal cannabis industry is still very young, there is already very strong demand for all forms of cannabis – whether medical or recreational, edibles, extracts, or concentrates. The industry is flourishing and is expected to grow even bigger as more states legalize the herb.

The same INC article also reveals that in the first quarter of 2014, the state of Colorado had already raised $ 25 million from businesses for licenses, fees, and taxes. Marijuana’s retail market in Colorado generated a whopping $ 350 million revenue for 2014, and is predicted to grow by 20 percent this year and reach $ 420 million.

Cannabis has become a major industry in the United States, particularly after Colorado allowed for the sale of recreational cannabis in early 2014. According to IBISWorld, revenue for the medical marijuana growing industry has increased 16 percent per year in the last five years, thus amounting to approximately $ 2 billion in 2014.

Examples of companies successfully capitalizing on the cannabis boom are plentiful. One rising star featured on GreenRushReview.com is India Globalization Capital, Inc. which builds indoor vertical farms that utilize state-of-the-art technology to produce organic leafy green vegetables, but whose facilities will eventually allow them to grow legal cannabis.

With countless untapped business opportunities in the marijuana field, Inc.com mentions that the first movers in the industry are likely already on their way to long-term viability.

According to a Forbes.com article, the marijuana industry is a desirable sector to enter primarily because its customers are big spenders. A cannabis consumer typically spends an average of $ 1,869 on their habit annually, as opposed to Americans spending roughly $ 1,500 each year on their pets.

GreenRushReview.com strives to be a convenient and reliable online resource for all cannabis consumers, entrepreneurs and investors. The website aims to provide the general public with extensive coverage on news, and opinions on the multi-billion marijuana industry and culture in North America, including industry stocks, prices, implications, trend developments, investment opportunities and legislation.

The site also hosts a cannabis industry directory, related videos, articles, company profiles and press releases.

The term “Green Rush” refers to the swift surge of activity brought about by the legalization of medical marijuana in over 23 states, and the acceptance of comprehensive cannabis and medical marijuana programs.

GreeRushReview.com is part of a portfolio of cannabis industry sites, which includes http://www.BestMedicalMarijuanaStocks.com (top medical marijuana company news), http://www.MarijuanaStocksReport.com (cannabis small cap stock news) and http://www.MarijuanaStock.net (financial cannabis company news).

Companies seeking exposure on GreeRushReview.com can contact editorial(at)greenrushreview(dot)com for more information.







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Cannabis Science – Cannabinoid Compounds – Marijuana Documentary

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his is definitely the best Marijuana / Marihuana / Weed Documentar you will ever watch in your life!. ENJOY! =)

Cannabis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is about the plant genus. For use as a psychoactive drug, see Cannabis (drug). For other uses, see Cannabis (disambiguation).
Cannabis (/ˈkænəbɪs/) is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative varieties, Cannabis sativa,[1] Cannabis indica,[1] and Cannabis ruderalis. These three taxa are indigenous to Central Asia, and South Asia.[2] Cannabis has long been used for fibre (hemp), for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from Cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber. To satisfy the UN Narcotics Convention, some Cannabis strains have been bred to produce minimal levels of THC, the principal psychoactive constituent responsible for the “high” associated with marijuana. Marijuana consists of the dried flowers of Cannabis plants selectively bred to produce high levels of THC and other psychoactive cannabinoids. Various extracts including hashish and hash oil are also produced from the plant.[3]

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Description

Cannabis is an annual, dioecious, flowering herb. The leaves are palmately compound or digitate, with serrate leaflets.[9] The first pair of leaves usually have a single leaflet, the number gradually increasing up to a maximum of about thirteen leaflets per leaf (usually seven or nine), depending on variety and growing conditions. At the top of a flowering plant, this number again diminishes to a single leaflet per leaf. The lower leaf pairs usually occur in an opposite leaf arrangement and the upper leaf pairs in an alternate arrangement on the main stem of a mature plant.

The leaves have a peculiar and diagnostic venation pattern that enables persons poorly familiar with the plant to distinguish a Cannabis leaf from unrelated species that have confusingly similar leaves (see illustration). As is common in serrated leaves, each serration has a central vein extending to its tip. However,the serration vein originates from lower down the central vein of the leaflet, typically opposite to the position of, not the first notch down, but the next notch. This means that on its way from the midrib of the leaflet to the point of the serration, the vein serving the tip of the serration passes close by the intervening notch. Sometimes the vein will actually pass tangent to the notch, but often it will pass by at a small distance, and when that happens a spur vein (occasionally a pair of such spur veins) branches off and joins the leaf margin at the deepest point of the notch. This venation pattern varies slightly among varieties, but in general it enables one to tell Cannabis leaves from superficially similar leaves without difficulty and without special equipment. Tiny samples of Cannabis plants also can be identified with precision by microscopic examination of leaf cells and similar features, but that requires special expertise and equipment.[10]

Cannabis normally has imperfect flowers, with staminate “male” and pistillate “female” flowers occurring on separate plants.[11] It is not unusual, however, for individual plants to bear both male and female flowers.[12] Although monoecious plants are often referred to as “hermaphrodites,” true hermaphrodites (which are less common) bear staminate and pistillate structures on individual flowers, whereas monoecious plants bear male and female flowers at different locations on the same plant. Male flowers are normally borne on loose panicles, and female flowers are borne on racemes.[13] “At a very early period the Chinese recognized the Cannabis plant as dioecious,”[14] and the (ca. 3rd century BCE) Erya dictionary defined xi 枲 “male Cannabis” and fu 莩 (or ju 苴) “female Cannabis”.[15]

All known strains of Cannabis are wind-pollinated[16] and the fruit is an achene.[17] Most strains of Cannabis are short day plants,[16] with the possible exception of C. sativa subsp. sativa var. spontanea (= C. ruderalis), which is commonly described as “auto-flowering” and may be day-neutral.

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The Real Reason why Marijuana is Illegal & Ron Paul’s Industrial Hemp Bill – Daily DOOOOOM 020

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A new bill was presented to congress by Ron Paul… to make industrial hemp legal. This is a no brainer. There are so many uses for industrial hemp. This is the reason it is illegal, not because you can smoke it. I fully support medicinal marijuana but I support industrial hemp, moreso.

Maybe this episode should have been #420, but that’s a long time from now.
lol.

Statement Introducing the Industrial Hemp Farming Act, HR 1831

http://paul.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1863&Itemid=60

Seven Great Uses for Hemp
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/04/perfect-plant-7-great-uses-industrial-hemp.php

Why is Marijuana Illegal?

Why is Marijuana Illegal?

Harry J Anslinger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_J._Anslinger

Obama’s Sudden, Senseless Assault on Medical Marijuana
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-morgan/obama-medical-marijuana_b_857852.html

Medical marijuana could be Jamaicas economic legacy, says businessman Joe Issa


(PRWEB) February 13, 2015

Executive Chairman of Cool Group, Joe Issa, says medical marijuana could be Jamaica’s economic legacy, according to an article in the North Coast Times newspaper published on January 9, 2015 at http://www.northcoasttimesja.com/?p=2331.

Issa made the comments as the authorities now look to taking the next step in 2015, of legalizing marijuana for the purpose of making medical and other products that can be monetized. Issa’s heightened expectation is also shared by others, as is expressed in The Gleaner newspaper’s Letter of the Day titled, Is It Ganja To Our Rescue?

Published on January 15, 2015 at http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner /2015 0115/letters/ letters 1.html, the author says Jamaicans are captivated by a high, not that which comes from smoking marijuana, but “by another high which comes from their eager expectation for the legalisation of marijuana and the economic transformation they envision from its large-scale production for export and the development and manufacture of products, especially for medicinal purposes.”

Ganja reform has remained an elusive dream for many years until 2014, when the promise was made by business savvy Justice Minister, Mark Golding who, along with two long-time friends which include the current National Security Minister, Peter Bunting, founded a hugely successful and award-winning investment banking house, which was reputable, progressive and innovative (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Murcott_Bunting).

In the article titled, Jamaica: Government Promises Relaxation Of Ganja Possession Laws by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director June 13, 2014 at http://blog.norml.org/2014/06/13/jamaica-government-promises-relaxation-of-ganja-possession-laws/, Golding said “Parliament was in favour of legislating to expunge the criminal records of persons with minor marijuana convictions” and that “additional legislative efforts are also underway to develop a legal framework which will allow the emergence of medical ganja and industrial hemp industries in Jamaica.”

Last year October, Golding steered the Jamaican Parliament into passing the Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) (Amendment) Act 2014 and by year-end had legislation drafted to make the possession of small quantities of ganja a non-arrestable, ticketable infraction, and allow the possession and use of ganja for scientific research, religious and medical purposes, says the government’s news agency, Jamaica Information Service, in its year in review of the Justice Ministry’s ganja reform legislative agenda, at jis.gov.jm.

Talking to the North Coast Times newspaper in an interview about the highly anticipated next step of legalizing medical marijuana by the Jamaican parliament and what that will mean for the country, Issa says “it may be the country’s economic legacy,” calling it “a once-in-a-life-time opportunity” which, when comes along “must be grabbed, nurtured, protected, administered and monetized.”

However, many like Issa think the move has taken too long, coming 40 years after Jamaican reggae icon Peter Tosh sang “Legalize It”. Issa laments that Jamaica is behind the United States in medical marijuana, an industry that could turn the Jamaican economy around by providing significant income for farmers and others in the value chain, jobs for people and money in government coffers through taxes, which cannot be levied as long as marijuana remains illegal.

Currently, some 14 US states have legalized marijuana, and over-the-counter sales is already a booming industry, leading Issa to posit that Jamaica could be left behind in the race and may even have to import marijuana from the US, unlike which, Jamaica has few natural resources other that bauxite, and depends largely on tourism and agriculture to provide jobs for its people and infrastructure.

Issa’s position is supported, from as early as 2001, by Jamaica’s National Commission on Ganja which, among other recommendations in its report published at http://www.cannabis-med.org/science/Jamaica. htm, says “in order that Jamaica be not left behind, a Cannabis Research Agency be set up, in collaboration with other countries, to coordinate research into all aspects of cannabis, including its epidemiological and psychological effects, and importantly as well its pharmacological and economic potential, such as is being done by many other countries, not least including some of the most vigorous in its suppression.”

In its preface, the Commission report of 2001, which recommends decriminalizing ganja for personal, private use by adults and for use as a sacrament for religious purposes, says “for well over a hundred years, ganja has become the subject of considerable debate and investigation, beginning with the much celebrated India Hemp Commission of 1894, which was followed by no fewer than ten landmark Commissions and studies.”

The 2001 report is said to have come following “exhaustive consultation and inquiry involving some 400 persons from all walks of life, including professional and influential leaders of society”, and the favourable sentiments expressed about marijuana by Jamaicans, were found to be consistent with those of similar studies in the US, which show that 70% of Americans believe marijuana must be legal for medical purposes, while 53% support the drug being given the same recognition as alcohol, and most of them say it should be accessible to adults, according to figures stated by noted advocate, Dr Ethan Nadelmann in a Gleaner newspaper article published on December 19, 2014 at http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20141219/lead/lead91.html.

Professor Nadlemann, who is the executive director of the New York-based Drug Policy Alliance (DPA), the leading body promoting drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights in the US believes, like Issa, that Jamaica is far behind on medical research on ganja and that “if something isn’t done soon, Jamaica could find itself importing ganja from the United States in the next 10 years,” says another article posted on December 15, 2014 at http://jamaica-gleaner.com/latest/article.php?id=57236.

Known for his outspokenness on the issue, Hadlemann says half of the US has now made marijuana legal for medicinal purposes and millions of Americans are now receiving the drug through recommendations from medical doctors. He says there are also thousands of dispensaries, shops and stores selling marijuana legally, with millions of dollars in tax revenues going into US government coffers, as has been expressed by Issa to be the potential outcome for Jamaica when ganja is legalized.







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Red Lake Band could get into marijuana, industrial hemp business

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Red Lake Band could get into marijuana, industrial hemp business
These plants are medicine, and to not make these things available is criminal.” The tribal council voted to initiate a feasibility study of both industrial hemp and medicinal marijuana opportunities. WDAZ reports a referendum will bring the decision to …
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Southern Oregon medical marijuana growers fear industrial hemp could ruin …

Southern Oregon medical marijuana growers fear industrial hemp could ruin
Edgar Winters, of Eagle Point, got a permit this month to grow industrial hemp on 25 acres in Jackson County, the heart of the state's outdoor marijuana growing region. Outdoor marijuana growers say the proximity of the proposed hemp farm threatens …
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Under the Microscope: Hemp Extract Remains out of Reach, Even after
Pippa Hull sits on her mother's lap across the kitchen table in their Parkville home. She is an outgoing and talkative seven-year-old girl, who just happens to have a rare and severe form of epilepsy called Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Pippa's mother …
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Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul push legalizing hemp growth
Hemp legalization legislation has been considered in Congress since 2005, when then-Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) pushed the issue. But the current bills have champions in positions of power, including the Senate majority leader and a potential White House …
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Ganjapreneur Adds Search Feature to Marijuana Job Feed and Business Directory


Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 17, 2015

Ganjapreneur, a website dedicated to cannabis business news and culture, has recently announced the addition of a search engine to their marijuana job feed and their business directory for cannabis companies. The new feature is intended to help aspiring entrepreneurs and professionals in the industry find and connect with cannabis-focused companies who are hiring.

Ganjapreneur launched their Marijuana Job Feed, a live feed of job listings from the leading cannabis industry job boards, in fall 2014. The feed refreshes throughout the day to reflect the most recently-posted job opportunities on the internet. Ganjapreneur’s Business Directory also launched in 2014, and serves as a resource for professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs who wish to find and connect with companies that have specialized in cannabis. Categories of these companies include lawyers, consultants, web designers, and accountants.

Since their official launch in July 2014, Ganjapreneur has also published a large volume of news articles and editorials related to the cannabis and hemp industries. They offer a weekly cannabis industry newsletter, and have published a news-reader app which is available for Android and Apple devices. They also publish in-depth interviews with cannabis entrepreneurs and investors, and have announced that they are developing a “Freelancer Network” designed to help independent workers find gigs with cannabis industry businesses.

The term “ganjapreneur” refers to someone who is pursuing a business opportunity in the legal cannabis market. On the website’s “About Us” page, Ganjapreneur states: “A ganjapreneur is enterprising, courageous, ethical, and fully committed to achieving their goals. Most of all, a ganjapreneur is someone who understands and appreciates the positive effect that the decriminalization and regulation of these industries will have around the world.”







Founder of World’s First Marijuana Day Spa Interviewed

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Denver, CO (PRWEB) December 19, 2014

Since the inception of Colorado’s recreational cannabis industry, the market has grown significantly. Apart from growers, processors, and retailers, the industry has created opportunities for all types of niche businesses. One such business is Primal Wellness, the world’s first day spa offering cannabis-infused products and related services, located in Englewood, Colorado. The spa offers a variety of massages, manicures, pedicures, yoga classes, and other services to tourists and local residents who want to experience the physical (non-psychoactive) benefits of cannabis products.

 

Recently, Ganjapreneur interviewed Danielli Martel, founder of Primal Wellness, as part of a series of entrepreneur and investor profiles featuring pioneers in different sectors of the rapidly growing marijuana industry. In the interview, Martel discusses her career before she founded Primal Wellness, what she thinks the future of the cosmetics industry looks like given the likelihood of new cannabis- and hemp-based products, as well as some of the obstacles that she faced while growing the business.

 

Coming from a background of sales, marketing, and real estate, Martel has grown Primal Wellness into a successful operation in just a few years. “We currently have contracts with almost 20 therapists and yoga instructors,” Martel says. “Additionally, in keeping with the idea of mentoring, my partner and I have recruited three up and coming young women who are passionate about health, wellness, and business, and have given them an ownership opportunity. While they will be responsible for the daily operations of the Spa and Studio, we will be supporting them through our roles as CEO and CFO and as mentors.”

 

Martel estimates that a large percentage of Primal Wellness’s customer base is derived from tourism. “We’ve had people visit from Boston, San Diego, San Antonio, Kansas City, Vegas, and even a few other countries. While the initial boost has been tourists, we are starting to see more activity from the local community. The yoga studio membership is quickly growing and as the members learn about the benefit of infused treatments, we are starting to see crossover. Additionally, we have partnered with several medical care providers, both MMJ on non-MMJ related, who are starting to refer patients for care.”

 

Primal Wellness’s road to success, however, was not without its twists and turns. While creating the business, Martel says the most difficult obstacle she faced was finding a suitable location. “It was challenging to find something centrally located, friendly toward the business model, in a community that would allow it, and with parking. We got lucky and found a location that is only 15 minutes from the center of Denver, located near shopping and dining, right off the RTD line, we have ample parking, and we are just enough off the beaten path to provide privacy and serenity.”

 

The full interview is available on Ganjapreneur’s website. In addition to interviews with prominent “ganjapreneurs,” the website also offers an open-source marijuana slang dictionary, a B2B service provider directory for marijuana businesses, a marijuana job feed which aggregates listings from around the web, as well as a Freelancer’s Network to help cannabis-friendly professionals find work. The site has released an app on the Google Play marketplace, and has announced that it will be available via the Apple App Store in the near future.

 

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Santa Cruz Medical Marijuana Doctors, PureCann Healthworks Doctors, Offer Marijuana Recommendations & Cards in Santa Cruz, California

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Santa Cruz, CA (PRWEB) January 24, 2015

PureCann Healthworks Marijuana Doctors is currently evaluating patients for medical marijuana evaluations, recommendations, & cards in Santa Cruz, CA. PureCann Healthworks is in a great area for patients in neighboring cities, including: Capitola, Scotts Valley, Soquel, Watsonville, Aptos, Felton, Live Oak, Freedom, Los Gatos, and San Jose.

The PureCann Santa Cruz medical marijuana doctors have been evaluating cannabis patients all through Southern California and Los Angeles, CA, for the past seven years. The doctors working with the office have evaluated and written more than 15,000 marijuana card recommendations during the past seven years. The office offers referral medical services, including direct pay urgent care, non-surgical sports medicine, pain medication management, platelet rich plasma therapy, chiropractic care, physical therapy, and massage therapy. Related injuries are all treated in a timely fashion by the clinic’s caring and nurturing staff to ensure that each patient’s visit is as positive, stress free, and convenient as possible.

The PureCann doctors are compassionate healers. They monitor patients on a yearly basis to ensure that medical marijuana is still helping their conditions. The PureCann Healthworks staff is extremely proficient on the subject and offers a patient a centered, lawful, affordable and simple process to acquiring a Medical Marijuana card in the State of California.

PureCann’s essential goal is to provide all qualifying patients with reliable and trusted medicinal marijuana evaluations, recommendations, & cards. The company has provided patients in California with one of the Golden State’s best EMR patient management, verification, and accountability systems that allows patients to obtain medical cannabis at anytime, at any marijuana dispensary.

PureCann offers low cost cannabis evaluations, recommendations, & cards to local Santa Cruz patients. The company policy is to review the patient questionnaires, perform a focused physical exam, and determine if marijuana is beneficial for each patient’s medical condition. By providing these alternative health services to both new and renewal Santa Cruz Cannabis patients under the California Proposition 215 medical marijuana law, PureCann will charge patients only if they qualify for the state’s cannabis card program. Moreover, the PureCann Cannabis Evaluation Physicians are always accessible to approved patients and help them obtain a California State medical marijuana ID cards.

In California, qualified aliments for medicinal cannabis include sleep deprivation, back pain, anxiety, HIV/AIDS, bipolar disorder, depression, ADD/ADHD, epilepsy, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, cancer, joint pain, headaches, glaucoma, diabetes and any other condition that can be improved with medical cannabis, according to Senate Bill 420. Local Santa Cruz County patients can get a free evaluation to determine if their medical condition qualifies. This Santa Cruz marijuana doctors clinic offers cannabis evaluations for patients in Santa Cruz County and nearby cities, namely Capitola, Scotts Valley, Watsonville, Aptos, Soquel, Freedom, Felton, Los Gatos, and San Jose, CA.







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