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BOSTONS FIRST MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONVENTION

Wednesday , September 349, 2014 | Posted By: admin

NEW ENGLAND CANNABIS CONVENTION

NECC announces dates for Boston’s first

For immediate release – September 2, 2014

NECC announces dates for Boston’s first Medical Marijuana Convention

New England Cannabis Conventions will be hosting the first-ever expo for the Medical Marijuana Industry in Massachusetts on January 31st and February 1st 2015.  This consumer-focused event will be open to the public and feature a showcase of industry related businesses such as hydroponics and smoking accessories, educational institutions, and advocacy groups.  There will also be a full schedule of workshops & seminar programming both days.

The show will be open to the public (legal ID proving age of 18+ required to enter), with a $20 admission on the day of show.  A limited number of tickets will be made available for $15 via an online pre-sale at noon this Friday (August 29th) at digboston.com/deals/tickets/NECC/.  This event will kick off NECC’s schedule of four conventions in 2015, including shows at the Providence Convention Center April 4th & 5th, The Portland (ME) Expo Center June 6th & 7th, and a return to Boston in September.  Future plans include shows in Manchester (NH), Burlington, (VT), and Worcester, (MA).

“After many discussions about the lack of established resource hubs for the rapidly expanding Medical Marijuana industry in New England, we decided these events were overdue”, said Marc Shepard, co-founder & President of NECC.   “Our goal is to provide arenas where patients, advocates, businesses, educators, and consumers can connect”.

New England Cannabis Conventions was created by Jeff Lawrence & Marc Shepard, 2 veterans of the local Alt-Weekly industry with long histories of successful event Creation.  Jeff is the Founder, owner, and President of  Dig Publishing.  Marc is the Associate Publisher of Dig Boston & VP of Sales for Dig Publishing.

For further information, please contact: Marc Shepard, Co-founder, NECC
774-254-5073     |     marc@digboston.com

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THE STATE OF MARIJUANA

Tuesday , June 1032, 2014 | Posted By: admin

THE STATE OF MARIJUANA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

State of Marijuana Flyer

June 4, 2014. Los Angeles, CA –

The State of Marijuana is the premier professional marijuana event in Los Angeles that brings you exclusive conversations and insight on the current and future state of the marijuana industry. This event will cover elements ranging from research, to ‘ganjaprenuers’ and business, to digital media and entertainment. It will be held in Hollywood, CA on Saturday, July 26th from 1pm to 9pm and will feature key figures such as Justin Hartfield, Co-Founder of Weedmaps.com and Dale Sky Jones, Executive Chancellor of Oaksterdam University.

This budding industry represents a multi-billion dollar opportunity across the black market, medical sector and marijuana for adult use. Today, there is legalization for medical marijuana in 21 states, 2 of which have legalized cannabis for recreational use. It is estimated that 4 more states – New York, Nevada, Oregon and California – will have a full legalization proposal, if not already passed, by 2016. By 2017, we will begin to see black market sales recede.

The marijuana market today is worth an estimated $50-$75 billion. With legalization allowing for open consumption, we will see a spike in market value to approximately $175 billion in online services, direct sales, ancillary merchandise and international sales.

This increase in market value could open the floodgates for new jobs and create multiple revenue streams for the nation. Although multiple states are currently in the process of legalizing medical marijuana, it will remain illegal on the federal level. And while traditional banks and credit unions have shut their doors to investors, this has created an opportune time for entrepreneurs and innovators to fill in the void.

With leaders from advocacy groups, businesses and academia, this event will host an in-depth conversation on the implications of the nation’s evolving perspectives on Cannabis and what the future will hold for the controversial herb. Be a part of this influential event to learn more about this sector and secure a foothold in the progression of the industry.

Confirmed speakers include:

Bianca Barnhill, Spark the Conversation
David Bearman, American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine
Chris Conrad, Safe Access Now
Isaac Dietrich, Mass Roots
Addison DeMoura, SteepHill Halent
Don Duncan, Americans for Safe Access
Chris Fichtner, Cannibinomics
Joe Hunter, advisor to Fmr. New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson
Justin Hartfield, Weedmaps
Diane Goldstein, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Dale Sky Jones, Oaksterdam University
Sarah Lovering, Marijuana Policy Project
Lynne Lyman, Drug Policy Alliance
Jahan Marcu, Green Standard Diagnostics
Kristin Nevedal, Emerald Growers Association
Aaron Smith, National Cannabis Industry Association
Angel Stanz, BG Medtech
Lanny Swerdlow, Brownie Mary Club
Lindsey Ward, The Science of Weed

To learn more about the event and to buy your tickets visit:
http://www.eventbrite.com/affiliate-register?eid=11613330785&affid=69867063.

Visit our facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/events/231240147084644/.

Contact Information:
alan@stateofmarijuana.com

 

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SMOKING WITH STYLE SHIRTS

Friday , May 1759, 2013 | Posted By: admin

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Stoner Score: 5 out of 5 pot leaves!

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

SmokingWithStyle.com is having a grand opening sale for their line of super cool and customizable Smoking With Style Shirts! You can choose the design, color, and style of the shirt right from the site. Constructed of “high” quality materials and digitally printed, these shirts are a MUST HAVE for any fan of marijuana, our website, or the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational uses. We have a ton of available designs and you  upload your own designs as well. Hows that for custom?

We are direct to garment printers specializing in digital printing. Our printing is superb, crisp, and vivid with intricate details reproduced on all shirts. You will be impressed with our quality or your money back!

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WHY YOU NEED A SHIRT

By purchasing a Smoking With Style Shirt, you are not only demonstrating your knowledge of what is “cool” within the marijuana community, you are also helping to promote the legalization of marijuana as 10% of our profit will go directly to NORML. This means, not only will you look great, you will also feel great knowing that you are supporting a great cause… the legalization of mariujuana. (Maybe the most important issue of our generation.)

 

WHY IS MARIJUANA ILLIGAL?

Did you know that marijuana is currently illegal because of big industry/business? Yes it’s true: Paper manufactures, oil companies, and pharmaceutical companies will lose a TON of money when marijuana is made totally legal. There are so many uses for marijuana and hemp that it will be a huge burden on big business when cannabis can be used to its full potential. Below is a short list of its unlimited industrial uses:

– Textiles
– Paper
– Paints
– Clothing
– Plastics
– Cosmetics
– Foodstuffs
– Insulation
– Animal feed
– and other products

If you’ve wanted to take a stand against corruption, but didn’t know what to do, you now have an opportunity to help a great cause AND look cool in the process. In other words, order a shirt… help save the planet. It’s that simple.

BUD SAYS: If you like our website, you’ll love our shirts! Be the first of your friends to order one and show the world that you smoke with style! And remember to enter 20off for your stoner discount!

Toke to ya soon,

Bud S. Moker, Th.C.

 

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ORDINANCE F AND PROPOSITION D

Thursday , April 2520, 2013 | Posted By: admin

Guest Blogger: Paul Scott
About: Ordinance F and Proposition D

My name is Paul Scott. I’m an AIDS activist, a Veteran, and one of the first collective owners in California. As someone who has lived with HIV for more than twenty years, helping pass Ordinance F and defeating Proposition D is very personal for me. Ordinance F will protect our communities, strictly regulate medical marijuana by requiring dispensaries to register, and most important, will provide access for patients like me who need medical marijuana to just get by every day.

Critics of Ordinance F say there will be a pot shop on every corner. That is simply not true. The City’s own Planning Department says Ordinance F will limit the number of dispensaries to about 400 citywide because they cannot be within 1000 feet of a school, 500 feet of a park, near a licensed child-care facility, youth center, public library, substance abuse center or religious institution.

While D allows minors inside a marijuana dispensary, Ordinance F prohibits anyone under 18 years of age from entering. And unlike D, Ordinance F protects patients like me because it requires dispensaries to test marijuana for pesticides and other contaminants before providing medical marijuana to
patients.

Ordinance F is good for the City and good for patients.

Access to medical marijuana can mean the difference between life and death for some of us.  It has certainly made the difference in my being able to talk with you today. I look forward to sending you another message tomorrow to tell you how dangerous Proposition D is for patients like me.

Between then and now I urge you to Vote Yes on F, and to compassionately contribute a small donation to keep our city safe.

Thank you,
Paul Scott

To learn more about F go to www.voteyesonf.com.

To learn why D Doesn’t work, go to www.ddoesntwork.com.

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US GOVERNMENT HOLDS MARIJUANA PATENT

Wednesday , March 645, 2013 | Posted By: admin

Guest Blogger: Jordan Parkes
Website: http://smokefreeweed.com/

 

THE US GOVERNMENT HOLDS A PATENT ON MEDICAL MARIJUANA  (US PATENT # 6630507)

The United States Government holds a patent on cannabis. No matter how many times I
say that, it still conjures up so many different responses in my mind that I just have to laugh.

Proud that my country applied science to discover such a elegant potential remedy (solution someday?) to the heinous brain afflictions and damage such as ischemia or stroke, degeneratives like Alzheimer’s, or autoimmune deficiencies. Completely AWESTRUCK and DUMBFOUNDED with the truly bass-ackward approach we have adopted to how we treat this plant.

In the early 1990’s, studies funded by activist organizations revealed a great number of additional cannabinoids than previously believed in the cannabis plant. Further research published in 1998 focused on the effects of these additional compounds on neurotransmission. The United States seems to have come across this information and filed the patent in October 2003. The administration of certain isolated cannabis compounds (cannabinoids) to their targeted complementary receptors in the human body can serve to trigger desired and beneficial responses.

The cannabis plant is a remarkably bioactive plant. It contains an estimated 430+ active compounds that work specifically with an endogenous system of receptors in our body and essentially unlock reactions throughout. In my best layman analogy, cannabis acts like a system of coded fuses that when introduced to the body, turn on lights or enable communication between different parts of the house.

Certain cannabinoids work as antioxidants (not like pomegranate juice, but kind of…) in that they prevent or aid against natural breakdown from exposure to oxygen (aka against oxidation processes) that break down receptor activity (neurotransmission) in the brain. This is especially important considering already damaged or at-risk tissues that would suffer most from otherwise natural degradation. The cannabinoid Cannabidiol has been found to work as an antioxidant and neuroprotectant to arrest additional trauma in afflicted brain tissue.

The FDA has approved completely synthetic polymers that do the same thing, but we maintain a Puritanical approach to the research surrounding cannabis. To date, no one has ever died or grown a third arm from marijuana use. Fully realizing that there is more to the research than simply pitting natural versus synthetic – it involves analyzing or preventing against reactions and interactions with a broad spectrum of medicines and other compounds all along the range of body chemistries.

The recent innovation of vaporization technology gives us a new tool in unlocking more benefits of cannabinoids. The range of active compounds are volatile at different temperatures and can be more accurately studied at the rate they release using vaporizers with precise temperature control.  To date, the Volcano Vaporizer has been used in two different FDA approved clinical trials as a delivery method, specifically tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). This is not a new idea, but one that is nearing a new level of research. Vaporization can be a precision means to isolate and safely deliver cannabinoids without the cost of extracting or synthesizing.

 

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MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND LEGALIZATION

Wednesday , December 2851, 2011 | Posted By: admin

High All,

There has been so much turmoil in the medical cannabis industry this year. We’ve seen collectives in some states thrive only to witness them get hammered back again. There have been so many ups and downs, but I think it’s safe to say that they took a beating over all. However, there is light on the horizon… for after all is said and done, I hope to look back at these trying times and see that these were needed debates toward finally establishing firm guidelines which allowed the industry to stabilize. Once that happens, we can have a steady and reliable source for our medical needs.

However, I suppose that these laws would become mute if marijuana became legal for recreational use. Just think, a mere decade ago there were NO state-legalized collectives. Now, there are thousands of them nationwide. Public opinion is changing… for the better. So, as we resolve our medical marijuana issues, let’s make a push towards legalization within the next 4 years (2015). Below, find our super-general, but easy-to-follow game plan.

2012 – Knowledge. In year one we can each focus our attention on gaining knowledge of marijuana’s history as well as the reasons for our current marijuana laws (the answer to which may both surprise and anger you.)

2013 – Spread the Word. In the 2nd year we can take our knowledge and spread the message through word of mouth, social media, and other viral-marketing methods available at the time.

2014 – Finalize the Law. Now with significant legal power and financial backing, we can have real discussions about how to control, distribute, and tax what is sure to be our single largest cash crop (food, fuel, clothing, cosmetics, etc.)

2015 – The Vote. With significant media attention now drawn toward the cause, it will be time to put “The People” to the test… the 420 legalization ballot of 2015.

We are almost there. While each state figures out its own medical marijuana laws, let us begin our 4-year plan. For starters, if you have not read this site from page-to-page please do. While “pot etiquette” is sort of a silly subject, having great etiquette is part of any great society. And in our marijuana culture, smoking with style is of the upmost importance.

 

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