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This Tech Makes Cannabis More Accessible to People with Disabilities
As cannabis leaves its checkered past behind, more effective uses for the attributes of the drug are being found. Research is finally beginning to move it past the history of wellness onward to chronic pain management and mediation of long-term disabilities. Danielle Guercio explores the evolution of medical uses for marijuana and its multiple…

DEA to Hold Hearing on the Rescheduling of Marijuana
WASHINGTON – Formal hearing proceedings regarding the proposed rescheduling of marijuana will begin on December 2, 2024 at 9:30 A.M. ET in the North Courtroom at DEA Headquarters located at 700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA. This preliminary hearing will serve as a procedural day to address legal and logistical issues and discuss future dates for…

DEA Judge Provides Timeline
DEA Judge Provides Timeline for Witness Testimony in Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing by NORML Posted on December 10, 2024 DEA Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney has ordered witness testimony to begin in the matter of marijuana’s federal classification as a Schedule I controlled substance on Tuesday, January 22, 2025. Barring a stay in the proceedings, witness testimony will take place every Tuesday,…

Canna Shack & The Daq
There’s a new dispensary in town that has an added twist – it’s Canna Shack & The Daq. The Canna Shack is a fully-stocked dispensary, and The Daq is their Daiquiri Bar right next door. They are conveniently located in the heart of midtown at 2730 S. Harvard, right across the street from Village Inn,…

Is secondhand cannabis smoke harmful?
Emma Stone Published on March 27, 2023 Courtesy of Leafly In 1998, Ross Rebagliati took the gold medal for the men’s giant slalom snowboarding event at the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. The day after his victory, he was stripped of his medal following a positive test for marijuana. Rebagliati’s urine test showed 17.8 nanograms…

Tulsa Community College launches new cannabis industry education programs
Story by Rian Stockett Tulsa Community College (TCC) is starting up a new cohort of classes designed to prepare students to work in the cannabis industry. TCC partnered with Green Flower, a national cannabis education and training company, to offer three online cannabis education programs. “There’s a cannabis cultivation program, a cannabis extraction program, and…