Malta grants first two cannabis association licences

By |2023-10-31T03:03:12+00:0031 October 2023|

Via Cannareporter  Malta’s chairman of the Authority for Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC), Leonid McKay, has announced that country’s the first two cannabis association licences have been granted.  The first operational authorisations to cultivate cannabis and act in the context of reducing harm related to adult-use [...]

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UK government accepts ACMD recommendations for CBD products

By |2023-10-28T03:03:10+01:0028 October 2023|

The government has accepted recommendations for permitted levels of controlled cannabinoids in CBD products, in a step towards establishing the first legal framework for the industry.  The UK Home Office this week accepted recommendations from the Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) regarding the [...]

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Europe’s first legal cannabis dispensary to open in Switzerland this year

By |2023-10-27T03:02:44+01:0027 October 2023|

The first legal retail cannabis dispensary in Europe is set to open in the Swiss municipality of Allschwil later this year, according to a press release from Berlin-based Sanity Group. Two Grashaus stores will open in the Basel-Landschaft region of Switzerland as part of a wider [...]

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Australian state to study impact of medical cannabis on driving

By |2023-10-27T03:00:15+01:0027 October 2023|

The Australian state of Victoria has introduced new legislation to support a world-leading trial assessing the effects of medicinal cannabis on driving.  The Transport Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 will enable the government to run a closed-circuit trial to investigate if there are conditions under which individuals [...]

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Making the Cannabis Industry SAFER for America

By |2023-10-27T03:00:07+01:0027 October 2023|

After nearly a decade of conversation and education on the Hill, the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee finally held a markup on the Secure and Fair Regulation (SAFER) Banking Act. Previously known as the SAFE Banking Act, the “R” was included to account for [...]

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UK Medical Cannabis Patient Conference – everything you need to know

By |2023-10-26T03:00:52+01:0026 October 2023|

The UK Medical Cannabis Patient Conference returns next month as it marks the fifth anniversary of the law change in 2018. Here’s what to expect on the day.  The UK’s first conference dedicated to medicinal cannabis patients is due to return for a second time on [...]

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Drinking tea or coffee every day in middle age keeps you stronger in older age, study finds

By |2023-10-25T03:11:46+01:0025 October 2023|

A study involving 12,000 participants over 20 years has found that those who enjoy caffeinated drinks such as tea or coffee daily have less chance of experiencing frailty in old age.  Researchers from the National University of Singapore wished to examine the potential association between drinking [...]

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UK government to permit electronic prescribing of cannabis medicines

By |2023-10-25T03:09:22+01:0025 October 2023|

The UK Home Office has backed proposals to allow cannabis-based medicines to be prescribed electronically.  The Minister for Crime and Policing, Chris Philp MP, has accepted advice from the Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) on NHS England’s proposals to allow the e-prescribing of [...]

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Alzheimer’s and medical cannabis: a new hope for patients?

By |2023-10-25T03:09:09+01:0025 October 2023|

In the second extract from the Principles of Cannabinology Handbook, Viola Brugnatelli and Fabio Turco, explore how medicinal cannabis may offer new hope for patients with Alzheimer’s disease. The medical use of cannabis and its derivatives among the elderly has seen a remarkable 300% increase in [...]

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European Pharmacopoeia publishes first monograph on cannabis flower

By |2023-10-24T03:06:09+01:0024 October 2023|

Via Newsweed The first monograph of cannabis flower was published following a meeting of the European Pharmacopoeia Commission in June. A monograph of this type is used to provide guidance on the basic specifications of a herbal medicine. This is the first modern official monograph of [...]

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CIC publishes parliamentary bill to enable GPs to prescribe cannabis

By |2023-10-21T03:05:08+01:0021 October 2023|

A draft bill which would enable GPs to prescribe cannabis medicines in the UK has been published by the Cannabis Industry Council (CIC), in an attempt to improve patient access to cannabis. In the bill, the CIC propose that the most straightforward process would be to [...]

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“They just didn’t care” – cannabis patient arrested on driving lesson speaks out

By |2023-10-21T03:04:38+01:0021 October 2023|

A learner driver who was arrested, despite having a legal prescription for cannabis, has spoken out about the discrimination he faced. Nathan Williams was on a driving lesson with a friend when he was pulled over by police in his hometown of Newton in February.  The [...]

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Bill to enable GPs to prescribe cannabis published by CIC

By |2023-10-20T03:07:19+01:0020 October 2023|

A draft parliamentary bill, which would enable GPs to prescribe cannabis medicines in the UK, has been published by the Cannabis Industry Council (CIC). Earlier this year the CIC launched its Protect our Patients campaign to press for GPs to be given the same prescribing rights [...]

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First UK-grown cannabis medicine expected by end of 2023

By |2023-10-20T03:07:06+01:0020 October 2023|

The first UK-grown cannabis-based medicines are expected to be available to patients by the end of 2023, in what could be a significant milestone for the sector.  Midlands-based medical cannabis producer Dalgety has announced a new contract agreement with Grow Pharma and its licensed JV partner [...]

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Cannabis and Covid-19: study finds consumers had ‘better outcomes’

By |2023-10-19T03:01:43+01:0019 October 2023|

In patients with Covid-19, researchers have found that cannabis consumers had ‘better outcomes’ and ‘mortality’ than those who did not use it. For a new study, researchers explored the relationship between cannabis and Covid-19 outcomes in a national database of over 320,000 patients hospitalised with the [...]

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France’s health minister promises continued access to medical cannabis for patients

By |2023-10-19T03:01:28+01:0019 October 2023|

Via Business of Cannabis France’s Minister for Health, Aurélien Rousseau, has confirmed that the country’s medical cannabis experiment will continue, providing some solace for its 2,540 patients. Despite pressure from cross-party parliamentarians, elected officials, scientists and doctors, Mr Rousseau refused to commit to rolling medical cannabis [...]

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Allowing cannabis dispensaries to open does not lead to an increase in crime

By |2023-10-18T03:01:48+01:0018 October 2023|

Rates of crime in communities where state-licensed cannabis dispensaries have been opened in the US have been found by a recent study not to rise, but in fact, stay neutral.  Opponents to the legalisation of cannabis and to the introduction of retail cannabis stores often express [...]

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Chelsea Leyland: “It’s unjust that I have access to medicinal cannabis but my sister doesn’t”

By |2023-10-18T03:01:12+01:0018 October 2023|

Cannabis Health spoke to Chelsea Leyland and the team behind a moving new documentary highlighting two sisters’ fight for fair access to medicinal cannabis.  Chelsea and Tamsin Leyland both have an incurable condition, but living on two sides of the Atlantic, only one has been able [...]

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Charity-funded clinical trial on cannabis and brain cancer gets underway

By |2023-10-18T03:00:52+01:0018 October 2023|

A clinical trial researching the efficacy of cannabis as a treatment for the severe brain cancer, glioblastoma, is now underway thanks to a major fundraising initiative.  In September, the first patient entered the University Hospital 12 de Octubre in Spain as part of an independent clinical [...]

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Cannabis consumers able to better cope with COVID symptoms, study finds

By |2023-10-17T03:04:30+01:0017 October 2023|

Cannabis users admitted to the hospital with COVID were more likely to successfully fight the virus than those who did not use cannabis, according to a study. The study found cannabis users experienced fewer negative symptoms including lower rates of respiratory disease, fewer deaths, and lower [...]

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The impact of cannabis legalisation in Canada – a mixed picture?

By |2023-10-17T03:04:07+01:0017 October 2023|

Five years on from the legalisation of cannabis, Canada has seen ‘major societal benefits’ but the public health impact remains a mixed picture, say experts.  Adult-use cannabis was legalised in Canada in October 2018, with the goal to improve cannabis-related public health and safety, and reduce [...]

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Cannabis-in-brief: Updates from Ukraine, Israel, Ireland, Germany and the UK

By |2023-10-14T03:16:43+01:0014 October 2023|

We look back at the developments over the last two weeks to bring you some of the headlines you might have missed. The top lines: Ukraine’s bill to legalise medicinal cannabis has cleared another legislative hurdle, while Israeli health officials take steps to ensure patients can [...]

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Ukraine’s bid to legalise medical cannabis clears another hurdle

By |2023-10-14T03:16:28+01:0014 October 2023|

A bill to legalise medical cannabis in Ukraine has advanced to the next stage of the legislative process this week, bringing patients one step closer to ‘relief’. Following its initial reading, in July Ukrainian politicians voted to adopt the bill which will see the legalisation of [...]

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Sustainability in Cannabis Packaging: Balancing Preservation and Environmental Impact

By |2023-10-14T03:16:20+01:0014 October 2023|

Even a cursory review of cannabis reveals that the market has been notoriously wasteful, polluting the environment with chemical fertilizers, misused pesticides, contaminated plants, and—perhaps most problematically—thoughtlessly excessive packaging. The industry is in dire need of sustainable practices, and the easiest way to start an impactful [...]

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‘Safe limit’ of CBD slashed to 10mg by UK food regulator

By |2023-10-13T03:08:19+01:0013 October 2023|

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has today released a statement advising consumers to take no more than 10mg of CBD per day, stating concerns that high daily doses could lead to liver damage. CBD (cannabidiol) is a cannabinoid extracted from the cannabis plant believed to have [...]

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FSA drops recommended daily dose of CBD to 10mg – everything you need to know

By |2023-10-13T03:07:51+01:0013 October 2023|

This article was co-written by Ben Stevens, editor, Business of Cannabis The UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) today published a shock update to its consumer guidance on the recommended daily dosage of CBD.  According to new ‘scientific evidence’, understood to have been gained from toxicological studies [...]

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Cannabis industry launches ‘debanking’ survey

By |2023-10-13T03:07:42+01:0013 October 2023|

A survey to understand the scale of UK cannabis industry banking challenges has been launched by the Cannabis Industry Council (CIC). This follows ongoing anecdotal concerns across the industry about accessibility issues for bank accounts and other financial services. Without a business bank account, not only [...]

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Israeli health officials to extend medical cannabis licences amid Gaza conflict

By |2023-10-12T03:03:37+01:0012 October 2023|

Israel’s Ministry of Health has taken steps to ensure cannabis patients can continue to access the treatment following the outbreak of conflict in the region. Following the events in Gaza over the last week, the Israeli Ministry of Health has confirmed an extension to patients’ medical [...]

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Germany’s cannabis legalisation marches on despite obstacles

By |2023-10-11T03:12:46+01:0011 October 2023|

Via Business of Cannabis On Friday 29 September, opponents of Germany’s Cannabis Act (CanG) failed to prevent the bill from progressing in the German Federal Council (Bundesrat). Two key ‘possible showstoppers’ failed to gain enough support in the Bundesrat, the German upper house that represents the [...]

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OPINION: Marketing medical cannabis for the mainstream – is anyone getting it right?

By |2023-10-10T03:00:59+01:0010 October 2023|

Dave Barton, co-founder and creative director at cannabis content agency, thermidor<, explores the challenges brands face in marketing medical cannabis and wonders whether any of them are actually doing it well. As part of my prep for a medical cannabis panel session at CB Expo in [...]

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Older adults function better with medical cannabis, finds study

By |2023-10-07T03:05:54+01:007 October 2023|

A new study exploring the effects of medical cannabis in older adults found improvements in day to day functionality, as well as reductions in pain and opioid use. Cannabis use is increasing among older adults, particularly over the last decade as it becomes more widely available [...]

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Multiple sclerosis and medical cannabis: a scientific exploration

By |2023-10-06T04:28:32+01:006 October 2023|

In an extract taken from the Principles of Cannabinology Handbook, Viola Brugnatelli and Fabio Turco, explore the relationship between multiple sclerosis and medical cannabis. In the world of modern medicine, there is a growing interest in exploring alternative treatments for a wide range of ailments; one area [...]

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New Report Finds Most European Countries Are ‘Wilfully Ignorant’ to High Levels of Injustice in Policing and Criminal Enforcement of Adult Cannabis Use

By |2023-10-05T03:10:35+01:005 October 2023|

A new report from a leading UK cannabis advisory company has highlighted how a failure to capture data related to race – when policing illicit adult cannabis use across Europe – risks adding to disproportionate outcomes for ethnic minorities that are apparent in countries like the UK. [...]

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Ireland Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use to outline recommendations for reform

By |2023-10-05T03:10:20+01:005 October 2023|

Members of Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs will outline their recommendations for the country’s drug policy over the coming weeks, with calls for reform expected to be a key feature.   Following six months of deliberations, the Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use has concluded its consideration of [...]

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Cannabis in Texas: A Look Ahead to Legalization and Beyond

By |2023-10-05T03:10:08+01:005 October 2023|

A Uniquely Texas Approach to Cannabis The last few decades have seen the United States move forward state-by-state with the legalization of cannabis. Every state is charting its own unique path, and nowhere is this truer than with the state of Texas. The Lone Star State [...]

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Employee Management & Human Resources: An Often-Overlooked Part of Building a Business

By |2023-10-05T03:10:05+01:005 October 2023|

Well before cannabis businesses win a license application, they need to have traditional business plans outlining how they’ll run the company. While this obviously includes things like the property, the building, products and inventory, it also includes a lot of things that are often overlooked: things [...]

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Medical Cannabis Awareness Week returns to mark 5th anniversary of law change

By |2023-10-04T03:02:34+01:004 October 2023|

Medical Cannabis Awareness Week is set to take place again as the UK marks the fifth anniversary of the landmark law change in November 2018. Originally launched by patient advocacy group PLEA (Patient-Led Engagement for Access) in 2020, Medical Cannabis Awareness Week (MCAW) will take place [...]

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Are magic mushrooms the reason people are ‘quiet quitting’ their jobs?

By |2023-10-03T03:21:36+01:003 October 2023|

A recent study investigating a possible link between ‘quiet quitting’ and the use of psychedelic mushrooms has produced data that suggests workers become less productive due to the use of psilocybin.  The study, published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs by Benjamin A. Korman, a scientist [...]

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Hempura: CBD products pioneers join BRITISH CANNABIS™ family

By |2023-10-03T03:21:08+01:003 October 2023|

Hempura, a leading CBD brand, has recently been acquired by new parent company, BRITISH CANNABIS™. This exciting partnership solidifies Hempura’s position as a CBD frontrunner and marks a significant milestone in their six year journey.  With BRITISH CANNABIS™ now serving as the exclusive distributor and marketing [...]

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Growing use of cannabis among midlife women for menopause symptoms – study

By |2023-10-03T03:20:49+01:003 October 2023|

Over 40% of those in a survey of over 5,000 midlife women report having consumed cannabis, with many using it specifically for menopause symptoms.  While young adults have traditionally been thought of as the primary users of cannabis, data from the US now suggests that women [...]

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