What did the U.S. Attorney General state in 2009 referencing marijuana? The number one cash crop in the U.S. was marijuana prior to 1890. In 2014, 23 U.S. States had authorized marijuana smoking for the relief of pain and discomfort or the control of nausea and weight loss.
bhang. a liquid form of marijuana popular in india (syrupy liquid made from cannabis leaves)
Bhang (IAST: Bhāṅg) is an edible preparation made from the leaves of the cannabis plant originating from the Indian subcontinent. It has been used in food and drink as early as 1000 BC in ancient India. Bhang is traditionally distributed during the spring festival of Maha Shivaratri and Holi.
Originally from central and south Asia, cannabis has an interesting history. It is, in fact, one of the oldest cultivated plants, with records in China dating beyond 4000 BCE.
Marijuana comes from the hemp plant cannabis sativa. It contains a psychoactive cannabinoid called THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) that produces the majority of the psychoactive effects.
The cardiovascular, respiratory, and central nervous system (CNS) receives mixed messages to speed up and slow down. So, what are the potential consequences of mixing stimulants and depressants? Well, they include: Slowed, depressed, or stop breathing.
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“The Cole Memo” is a phrase that often comes up when discussing cannabis and politics, but many people, even more knowledgeable cannabis consumers, aren’t entirely sure what it is or what it ...
Memorandum for United States Attorneys Page 2 Subject: Guidance Regarding the Ogden Memo in Jurisdictions Seeking to Authorize Marijuana for Medical Use
By O’S News Service Sept. 2, 2013 Recent coverage of the Obama Administration’s marijuana policy shows that the drug-policy-reform spinmeisters have prevailed —a false version of history is now generally accepted.
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illegal possession or sale of other controlled substances; or. ties to other criminal enterprises. Of course, no State can authorize violations of federal law, and the list of factors above is not intended to describe exhaustively when a federal prosecution may be warranted.
October 19, 2009. Today Attorney General Eric Holder announced formal guidelines for federal prosecutors in states that have enacted laws authorizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes. Those guidelines are contained in a memo from Deputy Attorney General David W. Ogden which was sent to United States Attorneys this morning.
The Department of Justice is committed to the enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act in all States. Congress has determined that marijuana is a dangerous drug, and the illegal distribution and sale of marijuana is a serious crime and provides a significant source of revenue to large-scale criminal enterprises, gangs, and cartels. One timely example underscores the importance of our efforts to prosecute significant marijuana traffickers: marijuana distribution in the United States remains the single largest source of revenue for the Mexican cartels.
illegal possession or sale of other controlled substances; or. ties to other criminal enterprises. Of course, no State can authorize violations of federal law, and the list of factors above is not intended to describe exhaustively when a federal prosecution may be warranted.
October 19, 2009. Today Attorney General Eric Holder announced formal guidelines for federal prosecutors in states that have enacted laws authorizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes. Those guidelines are contained in a memo from Deputy Attorney General David W. Ogden which was sent to United States Attorneys this morning.
The Department of Justice is committed to the enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act in all States. Congress has determined that marijuana is a dangerous drug, and the illegal distribution and sale of marijuana is a serious crime and provides a significant source of revenue to large-scale criminal enterprises, gangs, and cartels. One timely example underscores the importance of our efforts to prosecute significant marijuana traffickers: marijuana distribution in the United States remains the single largest source of revenue for the Mexican cartels.