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NATIONAL NEWS
from Apr. 2022 - NW Leaf
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The NCAA announced last month that it will be relaxing its marijuana policies, raising THC threshold levels and reducing punishments. Under current NCAA policy, one failed marijuana test gets a six-month suspension. The NCAA will raise the threshold for THC from 35 to 150 nanograms per milliliter. This change brings them in line with new World Anti-Doping Agency standards. There is no punishment or loss of eligibility for the first positive test, if the school “provides a management plan and education” for the athlete. For the second positive test, there could still be no punishment if they are compliant with the management plan. If they are not, an athlete would miss 25% of their games. Should a third positive test happen, there could still be no punishment if the athlete still complies with the management plan. If not, they will miss 50% of the games. P ennsylvania Department of Health has expanded its financial assistance program for state medical marijuana patients. The program includes waiving annual fees for eligible patients enrolled in financial hardship programs such as SNAP, Medicaid and WIC. “The departTHE STATE SAID IT PLANS TO ment is pleased to be able to expand assistance to medical DISTRIBUTE CASH BENEFITS TO ELIGIBLE PATIENTS. marijuana patients and caregivers who may be experiencing financial hardships,” said acting Health Secretary Keara Klinepeter. “Patients deserve to have access to their medicine to treat medical conditions, and cost should not be a barrier.”
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fines for marijuana were approved in March by the Green Bay City Council. untaxed grow sites were raided over the past five weeks by Calaveras County, Calif. deputies. marijuana plants were seized when an indoor grow was raided in DeKalb County, Ala.
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voter signatures are needed in Gluckstadt, Miss. to overturn the city council’s decision to opt out of medical marijuana.
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New York farmers are authorized to grow hemp.
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Cannabis plants will fill West Virginia’s largest medical grow facility by 2025.
APR. 2022
STORIES by STEVE ELLIOTT, AUTHOR OF THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK OF MARIJUANA
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MIKE TYSON’S WEED CO. LAUNCHES EAR-SHAPED GUMMIES
This comes 25 years after he was disqualified from the World Boxing Association Heavyweight Championship for biting his opponent’s ear. Tyson’s marijuana brand, Tyson 2.0, named the new product with a smirking reference to what’s become known as “The Bite Fight.” That’s the 1997 bout against Evander Holyfield where the infamous incident took place. Tyson’s weed brand announced the news via Twitter on March 15. According to Tyson 2.0, the gummies will soon go on sale at dispensaries in Massachusetts, California and Nevada. The retired boxer and current weed dealer even put his stamp of approval on the marijuana-infused edibles, writing, “These ears actually taste good!”
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COSTA RICA LEGALIZES MEDICAL CANNABIS
Costa Rica’s Congress passed a bill in March which legalizes the use of Cannabis for medicinal purposes. The bill also allows marijuana cultivation for industrial use. The cultivation and sale of adult-use marijuana for recreational purposes, however, will remain banned. Supporters of the bill say it will boost farmers and increase jobs. Costa Rica joins a host of other Latin American countries where medical marijuana is legal.
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