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China is blaming Canada for its cannabis problem but is producing 50% of the world’s supply

You won’t hear any talk of legalization in China soon. China’s history, drug wars, and communist control have left citizens convinced that drugs are personally and socially evil … China still bans cultivation, transport, sale, and possession … [The Chinese Government] holds over 600 patents on cannabis applications.  In Hong Kong, manufacturing cannabis or any other drug…

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Narcotics Control Board calls for decriminalisation of narcotic drug use

The Deputy Executive Secretary of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB), Mr Michael Addo, has called for the decriminalisation of narcotic drug use. The six-day programme brought together lawyers, prosecutors, officials from drug enforcement agencies, psychologists, students and civil society organisations from Anglophone West African countries, including The Gambia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Nigeria … Issues…

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Montreal’s public health director backs Toronto health authorities’ call for drug decriminalization

The director of Montreal’s public health department is welcoming a recent report by Toronto’s board of health pushing the federal government to decriminalize all drugs.​A Health Canada report last month found that nearly 4,000 Canadians died from an apparent opioid overdose in 2017, including 303 opioid overdose-related deaths in Toronto. That prompted Toronto’s health board urging…

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Denver group wants to legalize magic mushrooms

The group’s current language proposes legalizing possession of up to 28g and manufacturing up to 280g.​The campaign also wants to keep people who are using what the group calls a harmless drug, out of jail.  Matthews added the Denver movement already has 100 volunteers ready to campaign. They plan to host events and panels to educate…

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The whole fungus: …nor does She neglect, the children, our future.

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The U.S. House… passed H.R. 6… that combined 58 different bills that attempt to end the scourge of the opioid epidemic in America

The Senate needs to support the amendments to SITSA and SCREEN to exclude natural botanical plants and herbs. Two of those bills, the SITSA Act (Stop the Importation and Trafficking of Synthetic Analogues Act of 2017), and the SCREEN Act (Stop Counterfeit Drugs by Regulating and Enhancing Enforcement Now) both attempt to stop deadly synthetic…

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This bill could give [the current attorney general] the power to ban kratom

*whole plant Kratom tea The Stop the Importation and Trafficking of Synthetic Analogues Act [SITSA] is aimed at prohibiting analogs of drugs such as fentanyl from entering the US. Fentanyl is an opioid whose many cousins, like carfentanil, dominate overdose deaths. It should be noted, however, that all fentanyl analogs are already banned, even those that don’t currently exist yet.…

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U.S. Senate votes to legalize hemp after decades-long ban under marijuana prohibition

“Legalizing hemp nationwide ends decades of bad policymaking and opens up untold economic opportunity for farmers in Oregon and across the country,” Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) said upon passage of the Farm Bill on Thursday, June 28th, 2018. Earlier this month, the Senate approved a nonbinding resolution recognizing hemp’s “growing economic potential.” “Our bipartisan legislation…

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