Tuesday’s general election could have huge implications for federal marijuana reform, but the biggest business impacts hinge on whether the U.S. Senate flips to the Democrats and former Vice President Joe Biden wins the presidency.
Psychedelics Revolution Front-and-Center As Americans Prepare To Vote
On the eve of the U.S. election, psychedelic drugs are a high-profile election issue.
Silicon Valley Is Hiding A Major Secret About Trump's Odds
Leaders Of World's Top Businesses Understand This Secret About Trump
The Smartest Money Is Bigly On Biden
World's top forecasters are betting historically big on Biden.
Study: Medical Cannabis Helps Patients Reduce Harmful Drinking Habits
A study by Canadian researchers suggests that 43.5 percent of patients who began using medical cannabis to mitigate harmful alcohol habits were able to reduce the frequency of their alcohol use or quit entirely.
Study Shows Cannabis is Becoming a Less Divisive Issue in the U.S.
If there’s one thing all Americans can agree on right now, it’s how divided we are on most of the major issues in the nation. However, despite this significant divide, there is another thing that both sides can apparently agree on: cannabis.
State Of Montana Launches Online Hemp Marketplace To Connect Buyers And Sellers
Say you’re a Montana farmer who has planted acres of industrial hemp. As harvest nears, you’re looking to offload it. Where do you go to find a buyer?
MindMed Announces the Completion of Phase 1 Study Measuring Dosing Effects of LSD
This dosing study on LSD will be utilized as MindMed prepares for its Phase 2b clinical trial of LSD for anxiety.
MindMed Has $50 Million In The Bank As It Looks Ahead To NASDAQ Uplisting
With an industry-leading psychedelic drug R&D portfolio, MindMed has plenty of options to leverage its cash-on-hand to a higher share price.
Oregon Psilocybin Ballot Measure Can Help Dying People Find Peace, Doctor Says In TV Ad
Oregon’s first-of-its-kind ballot measure to legalize psilocybin therapy has the potential to help ease mental suffering for terminally ill people, a medical doctor says in a new TV ad for the initiative.
Study of Canadian Workers Shows No Link Between Cannabis Use And Workplace Injury
Workers in Canada who have toked up recently don’t appear to have faced any greater risk of a workplace injury than those who abstained, according to a new study out this week, suggesting that cannabis use isn’t necessarily linked to sloppiness on the job.
Nevada marijuana market regains footing after strict COVID-19 restrictions, fewer tourists
Nevada’s recreational marijuana sales have largely recovered, having slumped in the spring from some of the strictest coronavirus shutdown measures in the nation and dwindling numbers of tourists visiting Las Vegas.