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Historical Context: Australia's Shifting Perspective on Cannabis From societal reservations to medical intrigue, Australia's perspective on cannabis has evolved, influenced both by global narratives and domestic priorities. Cannabis has had a tumultuous history across the globe, and Australia has been no exception. In earlier decades, perceptions around cannabis were largely negative, heavily influenced by international anti-drug campaigns, and societal concerns. However, as the global conversation around cannabis began to shift in the late 20th century, so did Australia's. With the worldwide acceptance of cannabis for its therapeutic potential and the wave of de…
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cannabis tech Revolutionizing the Cannabis Industry: How AI Shapes Growth, Quality, and Consumer Interactions
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AI and Cannabis: The Dawn of Technological Integration In an era where technology shapes every facet of life, the fusion of artificial intelligence (AI) with the cannabis sector heralds transformative advancements. Amidst global shifts, such as pandemic-induced lockdowns and the evolution of vaping, projections showcase the cannabis market's meteoric rise, potentially hitting $76.3 billion by 2027. At this crossroads, AI technologies, especially smart sensors and advanced algorithms, are steering cannabis cultivation and distribution, paving the way for efficiency, precision, and unparalleled product quality. The AI-driven Renaissance in Cannabis The …
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legalisation Australia's Green Odyssey: Unravelling the Cannabis Tapestry from Coast to Capital
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Hello, Oz! In recent times, the global scene has been abuzz with discussions and changes around cannabis legalisation. Australia, with its unique societal fabric and policies, hasn't been on the sidelines. From Canberra's brave steps to the larger economic and social implications of cannabis, it’s time we do a deep dive into this multifaceted issue. Cannabis and Australia's Economy: Digging Deeper into the Dollars Every year, Australia allocates a hefty sum to police cannabis. How hefty, you ask? Try a mind-boggling $300 million. This amount isn't just a staggering figure on paper; it translates into three-quarters of the country's budget reserved for combating …
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Doctors in Adelaide can now prescribe cannabis for patients with chronic pain! I have a link that shows all doctors who are eligible later.
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From: https://zenpype.com/facebook-confirms-ban-on-cbd-and-hemp-advertising/ ************ Facebook Confirms Ban on CBD and Hemp Advertising June 14, 2019 Despite the decisive bans on pages and ads related to hemp and CBD, Facebook isn’t providing users clear rules or reasoning for its decisions. Tech giant Facebook is blocking any promoted mentions of CBD and hemp on its platform. But the company doesn’t say anything specifically about CBD or hemp in any of its rules regarding permissible content. Instead, Facebook is simply shutting down, and in some cases deleting, accounts and pages it deems are in violation of its ad policies. At the same time, Facebook does…
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A SELF-PROCLAIMED energy healer and her three sons, accused of cultivating a $2 million indoor hydroponic cannabis crop in Sydney's north, have had their case adjourned until November. Gilla Mogilevsky and her sons, Uri, Roni and Aitan, were arrested in July after an anonymous tip-off. Police allegedly found almost 1000 cannabis plants at three homes belonging to Gilla at St Ives, in Sydney's north. Uri was arrested on the Gold Coast and extradited to Sydney, charged with cultivating a commercial supply of cannabis "by enhanced indoor means". His mother and brothers face the same charge, as well as one count each of supplying and possessing cannabis. Gilla Mogil…
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PotCoin and DopeCoin are two new Bitcoin-like... View the full article
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i jast wanna know
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/marijuana-is-making-its-mark-on-ballots-in-red-states/ar-BB18J9NJ?ocid=Peregrine
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Guns, drugs found on Bass Strait islands (msn.com)
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Lainie got vaccinated against COVID. When her employer found out, she was fired. And it seems because they're a church, a religious organisation, they maybe allowed to.
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By Mary Papenfuss SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dinner and a movie make for a typical date night but dinner followed by a joint could raise some eyebrows or be a turn-off despite increasing acceptance of marijuana use across the United States. So now, tuned-in stoners and users of medical pot are turning on to dating websites that cater exclusively to tokers or, at the very least, the “cannabis ... View the full article
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Bitcoin's wild ride has disappointed backers, but it's also led creative thinkers to invent digital currency backed by gold, pot and even manure. View the full article
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FYI Charly Bedrossian speaking in Australia in May Charly Bedrossian is a representative of the Cannabis College in Amsterdam. This non-profit organization that offers free advice on the safe use of recreational and medicinal cannabis while also educating the public about the many industrial uses of the hemp plant. In his presentation, Charly will share the history of this non-profit organization and explore the importance of education in today & tomorrow’s cannabis industry in order to reach higher quality standards. Born in France, Charly grew up between Madagascar, Ecuador & Colombia, before eventually moving to the Netherlands to pursue his passion for …
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THE four sat in the dock in their best Sunday suits, trying to impress the jury. All were perfectly groomed, except for the handcuffs – and the leg-irons. The three-week murder trial that ended on Friday in the Supreme Court in Brisbane was marked by extraordinary behind-the-scenes security and will be remembered by features other than the shackles, which are rarely used in Queensland courts. The jury's verdict of not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter sparked loud weeping from members of the victim's family. The four – Adam Troy Bargenquast, 31, Mark William Holmes, 46, Wade Anthony Davis, 24, and Jon David Farthing, 34 – were remanded in custody for sen…
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