BOSTON’S FIRST MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONVENTION

Thursday , January 1518, 2015 | Posted By: admin

BOSTON’S FIRST MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONVENTION

For immediate release – January 13th, 2015

Boston’s first Medical Marijuana Convention will feature 40+ vendors and 2 days of Industry Programming

The New England Cannabis Convention will be held from noon-6pm on Saturday January 31st, and 11am-5pm on Sunday February 1st at the historic Castle at Park Plaza in downtown Boston, easily accessible by the T.  Attendees at NECC’s first-ever event in Boston will have the opportunity to network with over 40 local Cannabis Industry businesses, shop for a huge variety of the latest & greatest smoking, vaping, and growing accessories, and learn everything they want to know about the Cannabis Industry during 2 days of lectures & panels made up of MMJ experts.  The show will be Tickets for this 18+ event can be bought online at: www.cannaticket.com and www.digboston.com/deals.  A limited amount of tickets will also be available the days of the shows.

NOTE: This is an industry & accessory show ONLY.  No medicinal marijuana will be present at the show. The show is sponsored by the Maine Wellness Connection, Maine’s largest MMJ Dispensary.

 

A sample of the more than 40 vendors includes:

  • Medical Marijuana product suppliers: CBD Please, Project CBD, Wellness Connection of Maine,
  • Smoking/vaping accessories: Green side up gallery, Canna Pac, Roll-uh-Bowl,
  • Cultivation aids: HTG Supply, Greenlife Garden Supply Co, Griffin Greenhouses, Healthy Headie
  • Doctors: Canna Care Docs, inter8 Health,
  • Consultants: EZChem Consultency, Mass Cannabis Consulting,
  • Testing: Cannlabs, Proverde Labs
  • Staffing: THC Staffing, Hempstaff , UFCW International Union,
  • Schools:  Grass Roots Institute, New England institute of Cannabis

 

Programming highlights include:

  • Cultivation for Patients and Caregivers
  • MMJ Politics/Activism Panels on both days, moderated by Dig Boston News Editor Chris Farone on Saturday and by “Blunt Truth” Columnist (and longtime MMJ activist) Mike Cann on Sunday
  • Careers in Cannabis
  • Medical Marijuana as Medicine
  • Cooking with Cannabis
  • The Key Note presentation will be given on Saturday by Becky DeKeuster, M.Ed, the founder of Maine’s largest MMJ Dispensary, the Wellness Connection of Maine.

 

More details about NECC can be found at: www.newenglandcannabisconventions.com

 

For more information: Marc Shepard  |  774-254-5073  |  marc@digboston.com

 

 

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INDIANA CANNABIS LEGALIZATION

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INDIANA CANNABIS LEGALIZATION INFORMATION

By Lex Renner

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INDIANA CANNABIS LEGALIZATION EFFORTS

Indiana seems to be an unlikely state to see any form of cannabis legalization in the coming years, but that is not stopping State Senator Karen Tallian. Even though she has submitted other bills regarding cannabis legalization, she thinks the time is right for another one.

Coming off of the bill passed by the federal government that will end federal raids on legal dispensaries, Tallian is submitting a bill to the Indiana Senate that will legalize medical marijuana. This bill, if it passes, will set up a medical marijuana system similar to that seen in other states with legalization.

Coming off of a sneaky spending bill that ended federal funding for raids of legal dispensaries, momentum in the legalization movement is building. This is the first sign of legitimacy from the federal government, and Tallian has taken it as a green light.

Her previous attempts at submitting bills have ended without so much as a hearing, but Tallian thinks this time will be different. She hopes that in the wake of this new federal law, her bill will at least be heard. Will the first sign of legitimacy from the federal government, momentum might be in Tallian’s favor.

While experts still say that Indiana will likely be one of the last states to legalize, Tallian is not deterred. She thinks that her efforts will have an impact. At the very least, she is hoping to bring decriminalization to Indiana, which still harbors harsh penalties for possession. At this point, state decriminalization seems only logical. The Indiana state government does not agree.

Tallian’s efforts are unlikely to be rewarded any time soon, but she is still fighting relentlessly to bring cannabis to this Midwest state. Even though she is fighting a conservative, Republican Senate, she remains hopeful that her efforts will have an impact on the legalization movement in Indiana.

The state may still have a long way to go, but there is momentum building in every state that will take over eventually. Tallian’s efforts will not go in vain, even if no legalization results from her efforts.

She is bringing this issue to the forefront of Indiana politics, and to the minds of many in the Senate that would not give it another thought without her. Even without any action in law, Tallian is bringing the discussion to the floor. Opening up this discussion will lead to action in the future.

 

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MARIJUANA IN 2014

Monday , January 545, 2015 | Posted By: admin

A LOOK BACK: MARIJUANA IN 2014

By Brandon Cook January 5, 2015 [Visit Whaxy.com for the full release]

2014 marked one of the most historically significant years for cannabis legislation since Nixon signed the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. The wheels of the legislative process are slowly turning, and laws are starting to reflect the views of the growing majority of marijuana supporters in the United States. This infographic takes a close look at the changing tides of legislation and the rapidly shifting social perceptions of marijuana in 2014.

 

 

 

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THE END OF FEDERAL RAIDS ON CANNABIS

Friday , December 2639, 2014 | Posted By: admin

FEDERAL RAIDS END FOR MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES

By Lex Renner

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THE END OF FEDERAL RAIDS ON CANNABIS

The year 2014 has been a momentous year for the cannabis legalization movement. We have seen an increase in the number of states allowing medical marijuana, recreational marijuana, and finally a little affirmation from the federal government: A bill was just passed that will stop all federally funded raids of legal marijuana dispensaries. And it was a spending bill no less.

President Obama just signed a spending bill with an interesting side effect. There is a stipulation in the bill that will end all federal funding for raids on medical marijuana dispensaries in states where marijuana has been legalized for such use. This is the first real sign of acceptance from the federal government, and has come on the heels of some ground-breaking legalization efforts.

Now that this bill has passed, dispensaries can operate with one less concern. Without worrying about federal raids, dispensary operators can focus on the patients and clients their businesses are serving. This will be a major relief to these small businesses owners, some of which have been shut down multiple times. This added sense of business security will be a major boost to the new industry.

This affirmation will also prove beneficial to the legalization movements still pushing forward in many states, as we have already seen in Indiana with the new bill introduced. Potential investors may be more willing to back political campaigns if they know businesses will not be threatened by the federal government.

There are still plenty of dispensary owners that remain skeptical, however. This backdoor tactic does make it official law, but there are always ways around the law. We can be sure that our law enforcement officers are not completely done with their raids, but we should see a sharp decrease in these unnecessary interruptions to legitimate businesses.

This nod from the government gives further legitimacy to the building movement that seems nearly impossible to stop now. It will not be long after this that we see a federal mandate come down completely legalizing medical marijuana, with recreational legalization close on its heels. This is the first step in this process, and it could not have come at a better time in the legalization movement. Proponents of the cause everywhere should take note of this.

Now the floodgate has opened, and full legalization is on the horizon. At the very least, we will see more and more states rallying behind this federal move to follow on this momentum.

 

ACTUAL LANGUAGE IN THE BILL

Sec. 538. None of the funds made available in this Act to the Department of Justice may be used, with respect to the States of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin, to prevent such States from implementing their own State laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.

Sec. 539. None of the funds made available by this Act may be used in contravention of section 7606 (“Legitimacy of Industrial Hemp Research”) of the Agricultural Act of 2014 (Public Law 113-79) by the Department of Justice or the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Section 538 prohibits the Department of Justice from preventing certain States from implementing State laws regarding the use of medical marijuana.

Section 539 prohibits the use of funds by the Department of Justice or the Drug Enforcement Administration in contravention of a certain section of the Agricultural Act of 2014.

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ILLINOIS DISPENSARY GUIDE

Tuesday , December 2337, 2014 | Posted By: admin

Press Release by: www.goodintentionschicago.com

ILLINOIS DISPENSARY GUIDE COMING SOON!

Medical Marijuana Dispensary Guide Will Provide Glimpse Into Illinois’ Compassionate Next Step

With the impending announcement of Illinois medical marijuana dispensary licenses, the city’s first medical marijuana business, Good Intentions, has announced it will be publishing the first Illinois guide to medical marijuana dispensaries. The publication will be released in January 2015.

Good Intentions CEO Tammy Jacobi, explained the need for the guide, “Our company is responsible for assisting a large portion of the Illinois patients that have received state approval to the medical cannabis pilot program. On a daily basis, patients ask us a myriad of questions concerning dispensaries. We’re creating the guide to provide information to all Illinois residents in regards to the dispensaries that will be in their neighborhoods”.

Good Intentions is currently navigating over 1,000 Illinois residents through the medical marijuana application process. Jacobi stated that “Good Intentions has built a solid foundation in the medical community. Physicians trust that we’ll help their patients through the complex process of applying for an Illinois Medical Cannabis Card. Part of the process includes choosing which dispensary they’ll use”

Volume One of the guide will emphasize what Jacobi calls, “The structure and depth of a dispensary. We’ll underline the value of these businesses by peering in to see what makes them successful in helping patients.” Jacobi’s guide will promote transparency and assist patients in making smart health care choices. “We’ll be answering serious questions like, how much does it cost and what kinds will they have?”

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Good Intentions Medical Marijuana Services
1723 North Ashland Ave
Chicago, IL 60622
312.651.4306

 

 

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THE ROLE OF MARIJUANA IN TYPE 2 DIABETES

Wednesday , October 2958, 2014 | Posted By: admin

MARIJUANA AND TYPE 2 DIABETES

Marijuana has been controversially used in the treatment of numerous illnesses. The list of demonstrated benefits may experience an addition very soon since researchers have revealed compounds present in marijuana that might aid in controlling metabolic ailments, or to be precise, Type 2 Diabetes.

The question presently at hand is whether marijuana has a role in weight loss.

Scientists in southern England are secretly growing marijuana vegetation using GW Medicines, bred to yield diverse volumes of cannabinoids, which are elements extracted from the plants. Cannabinoids are substances that trigger cannabinoid receptors in the human body, which in turn might have an effect on cardiovascular and gastrointestinal activity, bones and overall pain management.

GW Pharmaceuticals has presently manufactured a drug from cannabinoid that is called Sativex (an oromucosal spray that eases cancerous pain as well as treating signs of manifold neuropathic pain and sclerosis). Researchers announced a discovery of two substances, THCV and cannabidiol, found in the leaves of marijuana that can intensify the quantity of calories your body burns.

This discovery demonstrates that these particular two constituents can be used to treat Type 2 Diabetes in animals. Consequently, it opens possibilities for drugs that can treat metabolic disorders which are an amalgamation of diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity, which escalate a person’s opportunity of suffering a heart ailment or a stroke.

Both cannabidiol and THCV has been shown to help with levels of fat and how your body reacts to insulin. Precisely, researchers discovered that THCV augmented sensitivity to insulin in animals by guarding the cells that manufacture insulin.

Possible negative effects of marijuana:

As much as we are investigating the effect of marijuana on diabetes, let’s not forget to focus on its possible negative effects on the human body. Studies have shown that cannabis has a numerous effect on blood glucose regulation depending on dosage. These include:

  • Concentration and memory related complications which may affect glycaemia control.
  • High appetite and a thirst for sweet and fatty foodstuff that subsequently may result in hyperglycemia (unusual high levels of blood sugar).
  • Compromised tolerance to glucose and hyperglycemia when used heavily.

Potential benefits of marijuana:

Researchers have found significant health benefits of cannabis in regards to diabetics. These include:

  • It can stabilize blood sugar level.
  • It can suppress arterial inflammation regularly experienced by diabetics which leads to a cardiovascular ailment.
  • It can prevent nerve irritation and ease neuropathy pain in diabetics by stimulating brain and body receptors.
  • It can lower blood pressure that can aid in reducing the danger of a heart disease and further complications.
  • It can assist in keeping blood vessels open and advance blood circulation.
  • It plays a vital role in easing muscle contractions and gastrointestinal (GI) syndromes.
  • Finally, it can be of use in the manufacture of topical ointments that can get rid of neuropathic pain and itchy feeling in the feet and hand as well.

Marijuana elements have also been related to a reduction in intra-ocular pressure (fluid pressure in the eye) in people ailing from glaucoma. An eye sickness instigated by disorders that sternly limit blood flow into the eye, such as severe retinopathy diabetes.

The main focus to this project is on diabetes, since this ailment is so prevalent, and a national insurance number is necessary in effectively managing diabetes.

Marijuana and its constituents present an extensive range of medicinal possibilities. Hopefully, these discoveries will give way to an effective cure to this ailments associated with obesity such as Type 2 Diabetes

 

 

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CANNABIS BUSINESS SUMMIT EVENTS

Monday , October 626, 2014 | Posted By: admin

10% OFF YOUR CANNABIS BUSINESS SUMMIT REGISTRATION

The National Cannabis Industry Association is proud to present the first annual Cannabis Business Summit, a series of events which offer cannabis business leaders a national stage to discuss best practices and business developments from around the industry.National Cannabis Industry Association Logo

NCIA is pleased to offer readers of Smoking with Style an exclusive discount at any of the upcoming four events. Simply enter the code TDSWS10 to receive 10% off registration.

These events will provide essential educational and networking opportunities, making it a must for any cannabis industry professional. Visit them online, and register at http://cannabisbusinesssummit.com/.

Our upcoming events include:

Infused Product And Extraction Symposium: Denver CO October 27-29, 2014
The infused and extracted product revolution is sweeping the nation. Industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and newcomers will gather to learn and discuss best practices and cutting edge technologies surrounding this movement.

Cannabis Tax and Law Symposium: San Diego, CA January 14-15, 2015
This two day conference will educate Accountants, Lawyers and business owners about the complexities of the doing business in the cannabis industry. Best practices will be presented by experts in the industry who have weathered the legislative storm, and have an inside view of the current legal environment. CPEs and CLEs will be presented upon completion of this conference!

Cultivation Management Symposium:  Seattle March 3-5,2015
This three-day conference will showcase presentations from leaders in the cannabis cultivation arena. From horticulture techniques to the best business practices of running a grow, the cultivation management symposium will bring together the best and brightest from around the country.

Cannabis Policy and Reform Symposium: Washington DC  April 24th, 2015
Without a strong political machine driving legal reforms across the country, there would be no cannabis industry. This one day conference focuses on the latest efforts to reform state and federal marijuana laws. The event will be held alongside NCIA’s lobby days, and will feature both panel discussions as well as an interactive workshop teaching you how to lobby for cannabis reform. Join us for this pre- lobby day conference and workshop!

The National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA) is the largest cannabis trade association in the U.S. and the only organization representing cannabis-related businesses at the national level. NCIA promotes the growth of a responsible and legitimate cannabis industry and works toward a favorable social, economic, and legal environment for that industry in the United States.

 

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HOW TO AVOID LEGAL PITFALLS WITH MEDICAL MARIJUANA

Wednesday , October 119, 2014 | Posted By: admin

LEGAL PITFALLS WITH MEDICAL MARIJUANA

With the issue of Medical Marijuana’s legality cropping up in several states (and the states of Washington and Colorado being recreationally legalized), more and more people will become legitimate users of this substance. If you are one of them, you may want to take certain precautions, by reading our advice below, on what is legally acceptable as a marijuana user, what may get you arrested, and how to avoid legal pitfalls.

 

  1. Always carry your Medical Marijuana card.  In the event that you are detained by the police and are under the influence or have marijuana in your possession, you will have the proof that you are a legal user of marijuana. Make sure you are following the guidelines of the amount your card says you are allowed to have and not more.
  2. Never use marijuana and drive. It is important to exercise caution and not operate a car or machinery while under the influence as driving under the influence is still illegal. Just as you would not drive a car after too many drinks, one puff of marijuana may make you intoxicated and once you partake in any marijuana use through any method of ingestion, you should not drive. Before getting high, designate a sober driver if you plan on going anywhere after you use marijuana. It is never a good idea to have the smell of burnt marijuana in your vehicle.
  3. Smoke in the privacy of your home. Just because you are legally authorized to use marijuana does not mean you can smoke it anywhere you go. Even in the states where it is recreationally legalized, it may still be illegal to smoke marijuana in public.
  4. Make sure to store your marijuana in a safe place away from children and animals. Sometimes marijuana comes in fun-to-eat baked goods and candies. Kids who cannot read or just aren’t careful could accidentally ingest something and become very ill. With both animals and kids, keeping your marijuana in a childproof container, in a hidden place, is a good way to make sure they do not ingest some and become sick or worse.
  5. Know your rights. If you happen to have the unfortunate experience of getting arrested for a marijuana related offense, know that you have the right to remain silent and to refuse to being searched (without a warrant) and the right to an attorney. Research a good lawyer and keep his or her contact information in your phone in case you need someone to come to your defense.

Although it is exciting that Marijuana laws are more liberal in some places and that people are able to reap the benefits of it for their medicinal needs, it needs to be said that there are still serious restrictions on when, where and how it is legal to use medicinal (or recreational) marijuana. If you want to avoid legal problems and damaging your record, you should strictly adhere to these guidelines, so you can remain a safe, happy, and legal marijuana user.

 

 

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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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