Thailand first Asian country to move to decriminalise marijuana
Thailand has become the first country in Asia to approve the de facto decriminalisation of marijuana – giving people the green light to grow the plant at home.
Thailand has become the first country in Asia to approve the de facto decriminalisation of marijuana – giving people the green light to grow the plant at home.
Detroit, MI based Heartland Industries believes in the renewable and regenerative power of hemp that it has adopted a high-risk business model hoping to make farmers hemp believers.
Hemp is a gamechanger for the health of people and the planet. First Crop, a public benefit company dedicated to improving the health and wellness of people and the planet through the regenerative power of hemp, wants to kickstart the new agricultural revolution.
AFRICA’S CANNABIS economy is expected to generate over £500m by next year, according to leading experts.
A scientific study has discovered that there is a chance that cannabis compounds could prove useful in the fight against Covid-19.
Whilst recreational use of cannabis has been legal for some time in several US states, Uruguay and Canada, Malta looks set to become the first country in the European Union to make the move.
Hemp prices remain depressed causing hemp farmers to decide against planting crops for 2022.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture approved the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services plan to regulate hemp production.
Malta will this week become the first European country to legalise the cultivation and possession of cannabis for personal use
Gov. Andy Beshear (D) talked about how legalizing medical marijuana is a priority for him in the coming legislative session during an interview with 44 News that aired on Wednesday. He also expressed openness to broader legislation that would allow adults 21 and older to grow and possess cannabis without having a medical reason for it.