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NEVER Defend Yourself Again – How Cannabis Gives You Real Power

What if the most powerful people in history—emperors, warlords, and genius strategists—used cannabis not for pleasure, but as a secret weapon to dominate their enemies? This video reveals the forbidden connection between cannabis and power, exposing how Machiavelli’s most ruthless tactics were enhanced by this ancient tool.

Discover how cannabis was used to:
Master emotional control and make opponents fear your stillness
See hidden levers of power that ordinary minds miss
Flip attacks against your enemies so they destroy themselves
Build unshakable reputation through calculated mystery
Reset your mind daily like history’s most feared rulers

From ancient Hindu warriors to Wall Street traders, the elite have always known: real power isn’t about force—it’s about perception. And cannabis was their best-kept secret for shaping reality.

This isn’t about getting high. This is about getting even.

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From anti-drugs campaigner to cooking with cannabis – BBC World Service

Andrea Drummer started out as an anti-drugs counsellor. She’s now the co-founder of America’s first cannabis cafe’s – and one of the nation’s leading cannabis chefs.

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The legal cannabis market in the US is booming and edibles – food that contains cannabis – are becoming increasingly popular.

Andrea opened the first cannabis cafe in Los Angeles, although cannabis-infused food cannot currently be made on site.

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‘Difficult to reverse’: Conservative MP on cannabis legalization

MP’s Don Davies, Marilyn Gladu and Arif Virani debate cannabis legalization and if the public needs to be better informed around the rules.

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How to Grow Your Legal Pot Business

Making a legitimate business out of growing marijuana is more complicated than most people think. WSJ’s Ana Campoy reports from Pink House Blooms in Denver, Colo. Photo: Benjamin Rasmussen.
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Election Day: Marijuana on the ballot across 4 states | LiveNOW from FOX

Florida, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota all have Marijuana on the ballot this election season. Heather Trela, Director of Operations and Fellow at the Rockefeller Institute of Government, explains how each states Marijuana laws will differ.

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Finding Relief in Medical Marijuana, Legally

Mark Braunstein, a retired art librarian and a paraplegic since 1990, uses medical marijuana and can now buy it legally in his home state of Connecticut. Photo: Michelle McLaughlin for The Wall Street Journal

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Sanders releases proposal to legalize marijuana

Bernie Sanders says if he became president, he would legalize marijuana during his first 100 days in office.

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US farmers look to grow now-legal marijuana cousin

The legalization of hemp is spurring U.S. farmers into unfamiliar terrain, enticing them with profits amid turmoil in agriculture while proving to be a tricky endeavor in the early stages (Nov. 21)

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A Guide to Being a Licensed Marijuana Producer (w/ Justin Dhaliwal)

The legalization of marijuana is just around the corner.

The market has been projected to be worth more than $10 billion. For some, that suggests the marijuana industry is going to be a gold rush – that is until you look inside.

It is a labyrinth of rules, regulations, background checks, banks that won’t give you an account, a reliance on investors and there are no guarantees you’ll get a license. The government won’t be propping you up; in fact it will be watching you very closely to ensure your products meet exacting standards and that everything you do conforms to the law.

There are, however, entrepreneurs who think it’s worth the risk. And risk is the operative word. Just because marijuana and the production of it will become legal in Canada, it doesn’t mean it’s legal anywhere else except Uruguay. The United States has already stated that if you work in or invest in marijuana you could be banned from entry to the US for life.

We invited medical marijuana entrepreneur Justin Dhaliwal to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the process, the risks and the benefits of obtaining a license to produce cannabis.

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Louisiana launches medical marijuana

(6 Aug 2019) A Marine veteran struggling with PTSD and a woman fighting cancer became some of the first people to purchase medical marijuana in Louisiana on Tuesday, as the state became the first in the Deep South to dispense therapeutic cannabis, four years after state lawmakers agreed to give patients access to it.
Nine pharmacies are licensed to dispense medical marijuana across Louisiana, and most are expected to open this week.
Louisiana joins more than 30 other states that allow medical marijuana in some form.
And though marijuana is banned at the federal level, a congressional amendment blocks the Justice Department from interfering with states’ medical marijuana programs.
A 41-year-old combat veteran from Belle Chasse, Louisiana, made his purchase at Capitol Wellness Solutions on Tuesday. He said he’d tried medical marijuana in California, and it changed his life, but he was happy to be able to purchase it in his home state.
“It has become a reality to my family this morning, waking up and knowing that I would be able to go home and for the first time in my long struggle, I’ll be able to do this legally in front of my family,” Gary Hess told reporters before making his purchase. “That’s incredible.”
GB Sciences, one of two state-sanctioned growers, began shipping medical marijuana to Louisiana’s registered dispensaries Tuesday morning, after state regulators recently completed final tests and cleared it for release.
Hundreds of patients in Louisiana have been awaiting the start of the program after years of work by lawmakers, who created the regulatory framework in 2015 for dispensing the cannabis. There also have been regulatory disputes and other hurdles.
Only the Louisiana State University and Southern University agricultural centers are authorized to grow medicinal-grade pot.

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Medical Marijuana grown on large scale

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Oakland, California – 21 July 2010
1. Sign with cannabis buds reading (English) “Who Else Wants To Grow Bug Sugary Buds?”
2. Customer pushing shopping trolley through iGrow superstore
3. Shot inside moving shopping trolley
4. Mid of iGrow mascot board
5. Close of acidity regulators
6. Wide of iGrow superstore
7. Close of iGrow sign for lights section
8. Lights on demonstration
9. Set up shot of iGrow Co-Owner Derek Peterson
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Derek Peterson, Co-Owner, iGrow:
“California has done a phenomenal job of regulating the dispensaries, the sales aspect of it. What has never been talked about is the cultivation and transportation. That has always been in the dark.”
11. Mid of soil bag
12. Mid of small grow operation
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Derek Peterson, Co-Owner, iGrow:
“You see a lot of home invasion robberies, a lot of home fires, a lot of unsafe conditions. These permitted facilities will be built out in a code-friendly matter by licensed electricians, civil engineers with LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)-certified architects and I think that’s one of the most important things for the local community.”
14. Worker watering marijuana plants at Harborside Health Center
15. Close-up of watering, zoom out to worker putting plants on shelf
16. Low angle of worker watering
17. Close-up of marijuana plant
18. Wide of worker with marijuana plants
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephen DeAngelo, Executive Director, Harborside Health Center:
“If only large growers of cannabis are licensed, then all of the small and medium-sized growers would become illegal and would be forced to close and would lose their livelihood.”
20. High angle shot of worker sorting out marijuana buds
21. Close of marijuana buds
22. Close of marijuana buds being weighted
23. Close of marijuana buds being packaged
24. Close of small bags of marijuana buds
25. Wide of processing area
26. Mid of glass containers with Harborside logo
27. Close up of marijuana bud being weighted
28. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephen DeAngelo, Executive Director, Harborside Health Center:
“To people who say that the only way to organise this industry would be with huge factories, I would ask them what Napa County (californian wine region) would look like if there were only four huge industrial vineyards. It wouldn’t be a very vibrant industry and I think the same thing holds true with cannabis.”
29. Worker stacking marijuana containers
30. Close of containers
31. Wide of containers on display
32. Close of marijuana “Purple Hash” for sale
33. Side shot of display
34. Close of marijuana “Hawaiian Red” for sale
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35. Slow pan of artist’s depiction showing large pot plantation
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After weathering the fear of federal prosecution and competition from drug cartels, California’s medical marijuana growers see a new threat on horizon.
The iGrow Superstore in Oakland, California is one of the largest of its kind in the country, offering just about everything one needs to grow medical marijuana.
They don’t actually sell marijuana (cannabis)… but that could soon change.
STORYLINE:
Four production operations are to be licensed and taxed as Oakland has moved closer to becoming the first city in the United States to authorise wholesale marijuana cultivation.
The plantations would not be limited in size – one potential applicant for a licence intends to produce over 9,525 kilogrammes of the crop a year – but they would be heavily taxed and regulated.
Supporters of the measure raised the possibility of Oakland becoming the US cannabis capital, especially if California voters approve the legalisation of recreational marijuana in November.

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NJ Governor Phil Murphy On Marijuana Legalization, Newark Water Crisis, NJ Transit & 2020 Election

New Jersey governor Phil Murphy sits down with Ebro in the Morning to give an update on some of the biggest issues in the Garden State.

He gave an update on where the state stands on Marijuana legalization, and whether it will happen in the near future, what steps are needed to fix Newark’s water crisis where lead pipes are contaminating the water in the city, fixing New Jersey transits trains, the success of sports gambling, and who he endorses for President in 2020.

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Why I changed my mind about medicinal cannabis | Hugh Hempel | TEDxUniversityofNevada

Hugh Hempel is a technology industry veteran turned health care entrepreneur. In this moving talk he discusses how medicinal cannabis has enriched the lives of his ailing 11 year-old daughters. This talk will challenge your views of medical marijuana.

Hugh Hempel is a technology industry veteran turned healthcare entrepreneur. During his 30-year career in high technology, Hugh has held numerous senior management positions in many innovative and pioneering technology companies.

As chief operating officer and co-founder of Hopelink, Hugh launched one of the first Healthcare Internet start-ups that matched cancer patients with online clinical trials. Prior to founding Hopelink, Hugh held a variety of positions at Netscape, the first successful consumer Web browser software company. As Director of Online Marketing and Director of Enterprise Sales and Marketing, Hugh worked with the team that helped make the Web a reality for millions of people worldwide.

Prior to joining Netscape, Hugh worked as Manager of Engineering and Science markets for Apple Computer. While at Apple, he helped define the Apple Newton Messagepad, Apple’s first handheld computer that was a revolution in personal computing.

Hugh also held the position of Director at Computervision, an early pioneer in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software used by companies around the world to develop automotive and aerospace products. Hugh’s first job in the technology industry was as a National Accounts Representative for IBM after graduating with a B.S. in Engineering Management from the University of Vermont.

In 2006, Hugh’s 10 year old identical twin daughters were diagnosed with a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disease called Niemann Pick Type C, often referred to as “Childhood Alzheimer’s.” Since that time, Hugh and his wife Chris have immersed themselves in science and medicine and discovered through their own research that a simple sugar compound called cyclodextrin could save their twins’ lives. As parents, they successfully filed applications with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and received permission to try this never before used treatment on their daughters.

The Hempel’s journey to develop cyclodextrin has made international headlines and was recently featured in The Wall Street Journal in a 10 chapter story entitled, “A Desperate Fight to Save Kids and Change Science,” as well as in a documentary called “Here. Us. Now.” More information can be found at http://projects.wsj.com/trials and http://here-us-now.com/.

In 2009, Hugh and his wife Chris became interested in Cannabidiol (CBD), one of at least 80 active cannabinoids identified in marijuana and hemp, as his twins suffer from intractable seizures as a result of their disease and experience up to a 100 seizures a week. Through extensive research, they learned that cannabinoid receptors are involved in a vast array of functions in the body, including helping to control brain and nerve activity (including memory and pain), energy metabolism, heart function, and the immune system. After realizing pharmaceutical grade cannabis products were unavailable for their daughters and other patients in Nevada, the Hempel’s decided to create a Nevada based “cannabusiness” focused on legally developing and distributing high-quality flowers, extracts and concentrates at competitive prices.

Hugh sits on the Board of Directors for The Global Genes Project, a leading rare and genetic disease non-profit advocacy organization based in California. He is a frequent speaker on a variety of healthcare topics including small clinical trial design, new drug discovery, and patient reported outcome systems for more efficient clinical research.

Hugh aims to create a large scale cannabis clinical research clearing house in an effort to better elucidate the potential benefits of this cannabis plant. Until such time as there are readily available quality cannabis medicinal products on the market, this goal is nearly impossible. The creation of a pharmaceutical quality cannabis supply network is the first step towards this larger goal of building knowledge about using cannabis to improve health.

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WI Gov. wants to change laws on marijuana use

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday his budget will include proposals to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use and legalize medical marijuana. (Feb. 18)

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NY Gov targets legalizing Marijuana in 2019 agenda

(17 Dec 2018) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s agenda for 2019 puts the legalization of recreational marijuana and fixing New York City’s crumbling subway system among his top priorities. (Dec. 17)

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5 Facts About How Marijuana Was Used in the Old West

Marijuana is one of the oldest known psychoactive drugs that has been used for thousands of years by a number of different cultures and religions. In Ancient Egypt for example, cannabis was used as a pain-reliever rather than a cure and traces of it is found in the remains of a number of mummies. In Ancient China, cannabis was mentioned in literature for the first time, when they recorded the first use of marijuana as medicine in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, the Rh-Ya. Marijuana was also consumed and used for years in the United States, including the Old West.

Cowboys in the Old West were most known for chewing tobacco, but they also consumed other drugs including marijuana, in more ways than one. Before they got to the Old West, people had to travel across the country by wagon, and these pioneer wagons were covered with cannabis fiber. Many cultures across the world also used cannabis for its strong fibers, which is why people in the Old West certainly also used the plant for clothes and lassos. Cannabis has also been used for thousands of years for many religious and spiritual purposes, so people in the Old West used the plant to keep off witches. No one will know for sure if the cannabis actually scared off witches, but it’s clear cannabis has been consumed in the United States since the very beginning.

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US Senator Talks Future Debate on Legalization of Marijuana

According to Business Insider, Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina suggested in a recent letter that Congress will discuss marijuana legalization sometime later this year. In his letter, Tillis wrote, “Proposals to legalize marijuana should not be taken lightly. If this issue comes before the Judiciary Committee or the full Senate, I will carefully consider everything you have said in making a decision on what is best for North Carolina and the country.” Job growth in the cannabis industry is said to be outpacing some of the fastest-growing fields in the U.S. Analysts expect it could become a $21 billion industry within the next three years.
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Weed is not more dangerous than alcohol

Drugs are bad, but the drug war is worse. It’s possible that legalizing marijuana could be a huge public-health win.

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