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Cannabis Vaping Among Teens Has Doubled Since 2013, Study Finds

The review found that the proportion of teens who admit to vaping cannabis at least once more than doubled between 2013 and 2020, from 6.1 percent to 13.6 percent.

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Luxembourg to Legalize Personal Cannabis Cultivation

The country has been preparing some form of recreational legalization since 2018.

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Canadian Regulators Recall Cannabis Flower Due to Mold Concerns

A batch of dried cannabis flower has been recalled by both its producer and the Canadian government department Health Canada.

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Oregon County Declares Emergency Due to High Number of Illegal Cannabis Farms

The Jackson County Board of Commissioners said that criminal activity relating to marijuana production has “dramatically increased” since Oregon residents voted to legalize cannabis in 2014.

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Cannabis Store Openings in Canada Only Slightly Affected the Number of Users

Ahead of Canada's third anniversary of cannabis legalization, Michael J. Armstrong, an associate professor at Goodman School of Business, Brock University, unpacks just how legalization rolled out across the country.

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State Cannabis Policies Significantly Impacted the Scale of their EVALI Outbreak, Study Finds

States with legal recreational cannabis markets were less likely to report large numbers of ​​e-cigarette or vaping-associated lung injury (EVALI) cases during the 2019 vaping crisis, a new study has found.

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California to Establish a Standard Cannabinoid Test by Jan 2023

The new bill requires the state Department of Cannabis Control to appoint at least one cannabinoid test as the standard for state-certified labs by January 1, 2023.

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ASTM Launches a New Cannabis Subcommittee

The leading US testing standards organization ASTM International has launched a new subcommittee to support the growing discussions on cannabis regulations between policymakers, scientists, and the general public.

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Seattle Decriminalizes Psilocybin and Other Psychedelics

The US city of Seattle has become the largest city in the country to decriminalize the use of some psychedelic substances, including psilocybin and mescaline.

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