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It was one of the federal Liberal Party’s most distinctive election promises: Justin Trudeau’s commitment to legalize marijuana. Once elected, the tough task of finding the way forward landed on the somewhat unlikely point person, former chief of the Toronto Police Service, Bill Blair. He joins The Agenda to discuss the federal roll-out for marijuana legalization.

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Hemp Clothing is a $23 BILLION market!

The global Hemp clothing market size, share, trends and forecast are projected to be HUGE and only grow exponentially during the next decade. In this video we take a look at Hemp clothing already on the market.

What is holding the Hemp market back?

Sources: https://cfah.org/hemp-products-list/
Hemp Clothing Companies
https://www.sustainablejungle.com/hemp-clothing-brands/
Market Outlook
https://www.expertmarketresearch.com/reports/hemp-clothing-market
Hemp Products
https://www.8000kicks.com/collections/hemp-products
https://footwearnews.com/shoes/sneaker-news/sean-wotherspoon-adidas-gazelle-hemp-release-date-2023-1203554763/
https://www.grailed.com/designers/nike/browse/hemp

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The Cannabis Question I Full Documentary I NOVA I PBS

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As state-legalized cannabis spreads, NOVA explores its little-known risks and benefits.

NOVA investigates the story of cannabis from the criminalization that has disproportionately harmed communities of color to the latest medical understanding of the plant. What risks does cannabis pose to the developing brain? How much do we know about its potential medical benefits? As cannabis becomes socially accepted, scientists are exploring its long-term health consequences.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:40 How Cannabis Affects the Brain
10:26 Epilepsy Case Study: Medical Uses of Cannabis and CBD
20:37 Autism Case Study: Medical Uses of Cannabis and CBD
26:18 How Age Affects the Impact of Cannabis
34:10 The Criminalization of Cannabis
41:03 Using Cannabis to Treat Chronic Pain
43:13 Risks of Using Cannabis Daily
47:54 What Does the Future Hold for Cannabis?

(Premieres Wednesday, September 29 at 9PM ET on PBS.)

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Canada and Cannabis: In the Wake of Legalization

In the last Federal election (2015), Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada vowed to legalize recreational cannabis. This promise is soon to become reality as the Canadian government has proposed to move forward with legalization to July 2018. Along with a change in legislature comes sizeable public opposition from people who are afraid that legalizing cannabis will carry unintended consequences. This video demystifies unfounded conjecture surrounding the topic of cannabis legalization. It uses peer-reviewed evidence from jurisdictions that have either already legalized recreational cannabis use or have evaluated the use of cannabis and its associated outcomes. The video informs about the impacts, both positive and negative, of cannabis use in Canada’s new age of drug legalization.

This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students Raisa Ahmed, Peter Malik, Nandini Nandeesha and Zahra Najarali

Copyright McMaster University 2018

References:

https://www.leafly.com/news/canada/history-cannabis-canada

https://www.cigionline.org/articles/canada-should-not-legalize-cannabis-until-it-withdraws-un-drug-control-treaties

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Lucas, P., Reiman, A., Earleywine, M., McGowan, S. K., Oleson, M., Coward, M. P., & Thomas, B. (2013). Cannabis as a substitute for alcohol and other drugs: A dispensary-based survey of substitution effect in Canadian medical cannabis patients. Addiction Research & Theory, 21(5), 435-442. doi:10.3109/16066359.2012.733465

Bachhuber, M. A., Saloner, B., Cunningham, C. O., & Barry, C. L. (2014). Medical cannabis laws and opioid analgesic overdose mortality in the United States, 1999-2010. JAMA Intern Med, 174(10), 1668-1673. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.4005

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Choo, E. K., Benz, M., Zaller, N., Warren, O., Rising, K. L., & Mcconnell, K. J. (2014). The Impact of State Medical Marijuana Legislation on Adolescent Marijuana Use. Journal of Adolescent Health,55(2), 160-166. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.02.018

Dills, A.K., Goffard, S., Miron, J. (2016). Dose of Reality: The Effect of State Marijuana Legalizations. Cato Institute Policy Analysis,779. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2842278

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Ghosh, T. S., Vigil, D. I., Maffey, A., Tolliver, R., Dyke, M. V., Kattari, L., . . . Wolk, L. (2017). Lessons learned after three years of legalized, recreational marijuana: The Colorado experience. Preventive Medicine,104, 4-6. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.02.021

Lake, S., & Kerr, T. (2016). The Challenges of Projecting the Public Health Impacts of Marijuana Legalization in Canada Comment on “Legalizing and Regulating Marijuana in Canada: Review of Potential Economic, Social, and Health Impacts.” International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 6(5), 285–287. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2016.124

Jones, H. J., Gage, S. H., Heron, J., Hickman, M., Lewis, G., Munafò, M. R., & Zammit, S. (2018). Association of Combined Patterns of Tobacco and Cannabis Use in Adolescence With Psychotic Experiences. JAMA Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.4271

Hajizadeh, M. (2016). Legalizing and Regulating Marijuana in Canada: Review of Potential Economic, Social, and Health Impacts. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 5(8), 453–456. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2016.63

Di Forti, M., Marconi, A., Carra, E., Fraietta, S., Trotta, A., Bonomo, M., … Murray, R. M. (2015). Proportion of patients in south London with first-episode psychosis attributable to use of high potency cannabis: a case-control study. The Lancet Psychiatry, 2(3), 233–238. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(14)00117-5

https://www.canada.ca/en/services/health/campaigns/legalizing-strictly-regulating-cannabis-facts.html

Cannabis Legalization Losses

In the first year since cannabis became legal in Canada, the Ontario government suffered huge financial losses selling the substance. Industry experts join The Agenda to explore what went wrong, how Ontario’s approach differed from provinces that were able to turn profits, and what changes are in store when it comes to the business of cannabis.

Marijuana – The Facts

Marijuana is far less dangerous than alcohol or tobacco. Around 50,000 people die each year from alcohol poisoning. Similarly, more than 400,000 deaths each year are attributed to tobacco smoking. By comparison, marijuana is nontoxic and cannot cause death by overdose. According to the prestigious European medical journal, The Lancet, “The smoking of cannabis, even long-term, is not harmful to health. … It would be reasonable to judge cannabis as less of a threat … than alcohol or tobacco.”

“Grow More Pot”
by Jello Biafra
From “I Blow Minds for a Living”, recorded at Slim’s, San Francisco, Nov. 21, 1990

This Video is About Marijuana

Uh Oh.

OK. A thing I didn’t say, that I probably should have, is that we haven’t actually had a chance to do as much research on marijuana as we should have. Edibles have different effects than smoking which has different effects from vaping. Different strains have different amounts of THC and CBD and that matters. These are both psycho-active compounds and they both have effects on your brain. That’s why they get you high, but the highs are different and the effects (and thus potential negative side-effects are different.)

But it’s also very hard to even STUDY marijuana because it’s illegal…so this is both another reason to decriminalize (to make research easier) and a reason why it’s more complicated (we don’t know for sure how many of the negative effects we’ve teased out.

What We Know about Marijuana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yewlM8CtbQU

Why is Weed Illegal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJlqsdezhhk

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Watch Canadians grill Trudeau over ethics and pot legalization

Justin Trudeau faced tough questions at his first Town Hall event in Sackville, N.S., where he had to defend the ethics of his Aga Khan vacation, decriminalization of marijuana and Ottawa’s position on ALS treatments.

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions To End Obama-Era Policy On Legalized Marijuana | NBC Nightly News

Attorney General Jeff Sessions gave U.S. attorneys the green light Thursday to aggressively enforce federal laws against marijuana — even in states where pot is legal.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions To End Obama-Era Policy On Legalized Marijuana | NBC Nightly News

Top 10 Facts about Marijuana

Just legalize it

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WATCH THIS DOCUMENTARY: http://video.google.com/videoplay?doc

LEGALIZE, TAX, & REGULATE THE SAFER CHOICE!

AMERICAN DEATH FACTS(per year)!

· Deaths per year resulting from tobacco: 430,000

· Deaths per year resulting from legal drugs: 106,000

· Deaths per year resulting from alcohol: 100,000

· Deaths per year resulting from aspirin: 180 – 1000

· Deaths that have ever occurred in direct result of Cannabis: 0

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Facts:
· Farming 6% of the continental U.S. acreage with biomass crops (Hemp) would provide all of America’s Energy needs.
· Biomass can be converted into methane, methanol, or gasoline (which could eliminate our ties with the Middle East) at a cost comparable to petroleum and hemp is much better for the environment.
· Hemp fuel burns clean. Petroleum causes acid rain due to sulfur pollution.
· The use of Hemp Fuel does not contribute to global warming
· Hemp seed can be pressed into nutritious oil, which contains the highest amount of fatty acids in the plant kingdom. Essential oils are responsible for our immune system responses, and can clear the arteries of cholesterol and plaque.
· The byproduct of pressing the oil from hemp seed is a high quality protein seed cake. It can be used to bake into cakes, breads and casseroles. Hemp seed protein is one of mankind’s finest, most complete, and available-to-the body vegetable proteins.
· A Vegan or vegetarian can get all of the days required protein from a handful of hemp seed.
· Hemp is the oldest cultivated fiber plant in the world.
· Low-THC fiber hemp varieties developed by the French and others have been available for over 20 years. It is impossible to get high from fiber hemp. Over 600,000 acres of hemp is grown worldwide with no misuse problem.
· One acre of hemp can produce as much usable fiber as 4 acres of trees or two acres of cotton.
· Trees cut down take 50-500 years to grow, while hemp can be cultivated in as little as 100 days and can yield 4 times more paper over a 20 year period.
· Until 1883, from 75-90% of all paper in the world was made with cannabis hemp fiber including that for books, Bibles, maps, paper money, stocks and bonds, newspapers, etc.
· Hemp paper is longer lasting than wood pulp, stronger, acid-free, and chlorine free (Chlorine is estimated to cause up to 10% of all Cancers).
· Hemp paper can be recycled 7 times, wood pulp 4 times.
· Hemp particleboard may be up to 2 times stronger than wood particleboard and holds nails better.
· Hemp is a softer, warmer, and more water absorbent, than cotton and doesn’t stretch out.
· Half of the U.S. pesticides are used to treat cotton, while hemp has a natural pesticide.
· Almost any product that can be made from wood, cotton, or petroleum (including plastics) can be made from hemp. There are 25,000 known uses for hemp.
· For thousands of years virtually all good paints and varnishes were made with hemp seed oil and/or linseed oil.
· One acre of hemp produces as much cellulose fiber pulp as 4.1 acres of trees, making hemp a perfect material to replace trees for pressed board, particle board, and concrete construction molds.
· Heating and compressing plant fibers can create a practical, inexpensive, fire-resistant constructions material with excellent thermal and sound-insulating qualities.
· In 1941 Henry Ford built a plastic car made of fiber from hemp and wheat straw. Hemp is biodegradable, as synthetic plastic is not.
· Presidents Washington and Jefferson both grew hemp. Americans were legally bound to grow hemp during the Colonial Era and Early Republic.

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