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Cannabinoid drugs make pain feel 'less unpleasant, more tolerable'

Researchers have determined that cannabinoid drugs do not appear to reduce the intensity of experimental pain, but, instead, may make pain feel less unpleasant and more tolerable.

Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/09/180919111454.htm


Republicans Are Playing Dirty in Their Bid to Stop North Dakota's Legal Pot Initiative

Rerolled: September 19, 2018 | #STDW As North Dakotans prepare to head to the polls in November to …
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Chronicle AM: Trump Plans UN Meeting to Push Drug War, NJ Pot Bill Details Unveiled, More…. (9/19/18)

Rerolled: September 19, 2018 | #STDW President Trump is headed to the UN to rally global drug warriors, …
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New Report Says Concentrates are the Fast Growing Favorite Among Consumers

Rerolled from a High Times Original Article Marijuana concentrates are the fastest growing product category in the cannabis …
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Nasdaq halts trading in Tilray after pot stock doubles in 2 days

Shares in Canadian marijuana company Tilray Inc. were halted on the Nasdaq Wednesday after they doubled in two …
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