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Chronicles of an Emerging Industry How do we define the plant nowadays? We see more laws in favor, more people joining legalization projects, more people informing themselves about the plant on the internet and leaving fear or taboo aside. We have government initiatives where prohibitionism changes for decriminalization and eventually decriminalization for regulation. For this reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journals we have as company of the month Texas Cannabis Clinic, a company with medical experts for the diagnosis and personalized treatment of patients with medical cannabis in Texas. In the CannaGrow section we name the innovative techniques in 2023 for large-scale cannabis cultivation. In CannaCountry we will talk about Luxembourg, its progress in legalization and projections. In CannaLaw we will see some cannabis litigation and Colombia's initiative for the legalization of cannabis for adult use. In the CannaTrade section we will talk about mergers and acquisitions in the cannabis market for 2023 and finally, in the CannaMed section we will describe the role of the EPS for the therapeutic care of patients with medical cannabis.
The right reached to reality 2023 is presented as the year of great changes worldwide for the cannabis industry. During the last five years we have observed the transformation that the laws have had to reflect the reality that patients acclaim. The state of Texas has not been the exception and in this next legislative session #88 the opportunity is presented for the right to reach reality. For this reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journals we have as a person of the month Mihaela Plesa, a legislative director in Austin who has worked with small businesses throughout Texas while maintaining her passion for politics by collaborating with various organizations such as the National Organization for Young Women (Young NOW) and the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). The CannaGrow section lists the soil conditions for growing medical cannabis in Texas. At CannaCountry we will talk about the United States, its advances in legislation and projections. At CannaLaw we will look at some cannabis litigation, the Compassionate Use Act (Tim Timmons) and the bills on the horizon for the 88th legislative session in Texas. The CannaTrade section talks about how cannabis companies enter the world of activism and regulation and finally, the CannaMed section describes hemp in the food industry as an uncertain but promising development.
365 Blank Pages for Cannabis 2023 will undoubtedly bring new challenges in a globalized world where scientific and medical breakthroughs are becoming more widespread. With these 365 days also comes the promise of new bills, new jurisprudence, new social movements, new activists, and new voices seeking to rectify the myths created around the plant. For those many reasons, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journals, we have Lumír Ondřej Hanuš, a world-renowned analytical chemist and leading figure in cannabis research, as our Person of the Month. In the CannaGrow section, we look at cannabis crop investment options. In CannaCountry, we will discuss cannabis prohibitions and restrictions in two states in the USA: Texas vs. Illinois. In CannaLaw, we will see the new Initiative in Texas to decriminalize cannabis, the most relevant cases in Cannabis Litigation, and what is coming for Germany this new year. In the CannaTrade section, we talk about the trends in marketing in the cannabis industry. Finally, in the CannaMed section, we describe the role of medical cannabis in public health and how cannabis works in sports.
Cannabis: A Right for Everyone? On this occasion we will talk about the relationship of cannabis with laws, law and social justice. From the right to self-cultivation to the struggle to strip cannabis of its unjust criminalization. There is an exclusive interview with Kevin Smith, a filmmaker and staunch advocate of cannabis. In addition, in the CannaTrade section, the best ideas for getting started in the cannabis industry and how cannabis affects the global economy are discussed. Finally, in the CannaMed section, we analyze how the communication between patient and health professional affects the medicinal cannabis prescription process. Also, the different kinds of cannabis-based medicines available on the market.
No Fear for the Cannabis Cause: Leaders and Advocates Cannabis World Journals presents in this 22nd edition different influential people in the world of cannabis, such as Mike Tyson, and their work in the fight to destigmatize this plant. This edition includes an interview with Thomas B. Kin Chong, a Canadian actor, comedian, musician, and activist. The CannaLaw section mentions the legal progress of cannabis and its derivatives in different countries. CannaTrade features the leading products in the cannabis industry and a basic guide to investing in cannabis. In the CannaMed section, you will learn about the Cannahaler, which is revolutionizing cannabis inhalers; and an overview of the studies carried out by Cristina Sanchez analyzing cannabinoids in cellular energy metabolism and their behavior in the elimination of cancer cells.
Cannabis: from Houston to the World. In recent years, the cannabis industry has been on an upward trend, closely related to the rise of cannabis as a legislative and regulatory interest in many countries. As a result, investor attraction to this previously marginalized sector has increased. Cannabis, with its more than 10,000 different uses, is no longer a simple drug, but medicine and a potential market worth 37.4 billion dollars by 2021. In this new edition of Cannabis World Journals, we have as special guests the US Cannabis Council, one of the largest coalitions of cannabis companies, associations, and advocacy organizations. In CannaGrow we discuss how algae help cannabis cultivation thanks to their biostimulant action. While CannaCountry details the progress made so far in Texas. In CannaLaw we will look at the future of cannabis in the lone star state, nad Crystal Munoz litigation case, and the state's recent midterm elections. In CannaTrade we analyze how cannabis advertising dodges obstacles with creativity and ingenuity, as entrepreneurs look for the hidden emerald of the cannabis industry. Finally, CannaMed presents suppositories as the winning alternative to administering cannabis and the benefits of medical cannabis antitumor therapies.
The Power Is in Texas. Despite the restrictions that cannabis still has, the presence of the plant is becoming stronger worldwide. Such is the case of Texas in the United States, with thousands of opportunities to make it big in the cannabis industry. In this new edition of Cannabis World Journals, we have as special guests Jesce Horton, CEO of LOWD, an award-winning cannabis company, and the Texas Hemp Growers Association, one of the oldest hemp growers associations in Texas. The CannaGrow section discusses why hemp has more acceptance than psychoactive cannabis in the United States. CannaCountry details how Texas is not alone in having restrictions on cannabis use and possession in the United States. In CannaLaw, we look at the post-election direction of cannabis plant legality in Texas. In the CannaTrade section, we discuss the promising market for medical and industrial use of hemp in Texas. Finally, CannaMed looks at the Pro Nano Liposphere technology for CBD delivery and an opinion piece on the neglect of THC as a medical cannabinoid in Texas.
Hail to cannabis! Hail to life! We live in a world full of possibilities. The legalization of cannabis is something “Inevitable.” So, sooner rather than later, it will happen, and, on that day, many patients, lawyers, growers, doctors, and investors will be, “stronger than ever” and will be able to say at the top of their lungs, Hail to Cannabis! For that reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journal we have as a special guest Ricky Williams owner of “Real Wellness,” a holistic brand and “Highsman,” a cannabis lifestyle brand with products personally selected to empower professional and amateur athletes. The CannaGrow section discusses how hemp cultivation can be applied to building harmonious spaces. In CannaCountry we detail the progress made in Panama in terms of its regulation, panorama and cannabis projections. In CannaLaw we will see the cannabis litigation in Mexico and its unconstitutional declaration for the prohibition of the personal use of cannabis, a chronicle on whether it is considered guilty to cultivate medical cannabis, as well as an analysis of Hong Kong in its backwardness in cannabis regulation. The CannaTrade section discusses the labor market and public health impact of the plant's legislation at the federal level and a comparative chart on the cannabis market and opioid production. Finally, the CannaMed section looks at how medical cannabis helps insomnia and the treatment of seizures.
When has a war ever been easy? Usually when something is worthwhile it always has a slow process, full of falls, learning, challenges, what we like to call “trial and error.” The legalization process of cannabis doesn’t escape this reality. For many years the warriors of the plant have given the best so that the chains of ignorance and misinformation are finally broken. For this reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journals we have as special guest Dr. Alonso Martínez, co-founder of IndicaMed in Ecuador, a network of health professionals linked to research that promotes an integrative model of care between evidence-based medicine and cannabinoid-based therapy. The CannaGrow section discusses how hemp cultivation can be applied as a soil phytoremediator. In CannaCountry we detail the progress made in New Zealand in terms of its regulation, landscape, and projections. In CannaLaw we will look at President Biden’s outlook towards federal legalization in the US, as well as analyzing adult-use cannabis in the Czech Republic. The CannaTrade section discusses the possibility of hemp as a replacement for cotton cultivation and how to navigate the maze of the U.S. cannabis industry. Finally, the CannaMed section looks at how medical cannabis helps in the treatment of Lupus and action against UV rays.
Texas: beyond a utopia, a reality With the legislative session still in effect, Texas moves closer to the industry patients deserve. Some of the most anticipated changes are from Rep. Stephanie Klick’s House Bill 1805 and dispensary licensing. The bill aims to increase the allowed amount of THC in medical cannabis and add chronic pain to the list of accepted medical conditions, as well as expanding state coverage. What once seemed like a utopia is becoming closer to reality. For this reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journals, Ethan Russo, a well-known neurologist, researcher, and author with a focus on psychopharmacology and the endocannabinoid system, is featured as the person of the month. In the CannaGrow section, the varieties of cannabis that should be produced to offer therapeutic benefits to patients in Texas are analyzed. In CannaCountry, we will talk about the United States, its progress in legislation, and projections. In CannaLaw, some cannabis litigation and the two faces of the cannabis industry in Texas are discussed. The CannaTrade section talks about the transformation of the cannabis industry in Texas, and finally, in the CannaMed section, the medicinal properties of cannabis in the management of endometriosis are described.