Producers ready if New York eases rules on hemp

John R. Roby, jroby@pressconnects.com | @PSBJRoby
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“Go into any health food store, and there’s usually a whole section of hemp products: Hemp shampoo, hemp beer, hemp clothing,” she said. “The newest discovery is the food angle.”
Hemp is grown for its fibers, which are made into textiles and building materials, and its seeds, which are made into food and fuel oils and meal. Most hemp products are imported from Canada, one of 30 exporting countries.
In 2011, more than $11 million of hemp products were imported into the United States, a number that had doubled in five years, according to the Agricultural Marketing Research Center (AMRC) at Iowa State University. That figure is itself in dispute. A 2014 report by the Congressional Research Service, “Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity,” estimates the value of imports at $37 million.
 
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Marijuana Reaches New Gastronomic Highs

It’s been a while since cooking with marijuana passed the stage of mere “edibles” – brownies, cookies, muffins, popcorn – sold at coffeeshops in Amsterdam and, more recently, at legal dispensaries in the United States.
For proof, look at the number of cookbooks available in digital and traditional bookstores for preparing meals with cannabis leaves, seeds and their extracts.
Now the herb has arrived to the high echelons of gastronomy as a number of the world’s most distinguished chefs from Copenhagen to New York explore its culinary potential, offering unexpected cannabis creations on the menus of their famous restaurants.

Graced with pistachio flavor and nutty aromas, according to the connoisseurs, marijuana blends equally well with sweet and salty dishes.

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/ceciliarodriguez/2014/12/03/marijuana-reaches-new-gastronomic-highs/

 

New bill would allow the VA to recommend medical marijuana for patients

By THE WASHINGTON POST
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Arguing that medical marijuana might help wounded warriors with anxiety and stress disorders to “survive and thrive,” Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., have introduced legislation that would allow Department of Veterans Affairs’ doctors to recommend the drug for some patients.
 
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The Netherlands Just Did Something to Fight Its Drug Problem That the U.S. Would Never Do

By Eileen Shim
 
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In the past week, Amsterdam has undertaken a citywide campaign to inform people about the white heroin on the market — and to reassure them they can seek medical assistance without fear of police reprisal.

This is in line with Dutch drug law, which prioritizes providing aid over stigmatizing drug use.

“The Dutch approach allows authorities to have a frank dialogue with drug users when new dangers arise, like the fake cocaine,” reports the Washington Post. “Drug users there aren’t thought of as criminals, as in the U.S., but rather as normal people engaging in unhealthy behavior.”

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http://mic.com/articles/105584/the-netherlands-just-showed-the-u-s-what-a-sane-drug-policy-looks-like

Making Mississippi 420 Friendly

By R.L. Nave

Some Mississippians wants to follow the lead of Washington state and Colorado and legalize marijuana for medical and recreational purposes and to pardon individuals convicted of nonviolent marijuana-related offenses.

Some Mississippians wants to follow the lead of Washington state and Colorado and legalize marijuana for medical and recreational purposes and to pardon individuals convicted of nonviolent marijuana-related offenses.

Shannon Smothers-Wansley joined Mississippi’s latest marijuana legalization push for her grandmother, who passed away in September 2011 after battling dementia, which took away her appetite.

“If she had access to something with cannabis in it, she would not have died of starvation,” Smothers-Wansley told the Jackson Free Press.

The potential of cannabis as an appetite stimulant is among the key arguments from proponents of rolling back legal restrictions for marijuana for its medicinal purposes.

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http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2014/dec/03/making-mississippi-420-friendly/

Enviroshake: your lifetime roof alternative

Enviroshake: your lifetime roof alternative

Enviroshake: your lifetime roof alternative

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When it’s time to get a new roof, the sheer amount of choices can be overwhelming. Asphalt shingles have been a top performer in the Canadian market for years and are the most affordable option for homeowners. Affordability and short-term durability aside, however, there is now a premium option on the market that offers a lifetime warranty and replicates an authentic wood texture and appearance.

Introducing Enviroshake – a polymer and hemp composite.

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http://www.niagarathisweek.com/shopping-story/4942769-enviroshake-your-lifetime-roof-alternative/

Sanjay Gupta Says Medical Marijuana Should Be Legalized Federally


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In the past year, Sanjay Gupta has made no secret of his support for medical marijuana.
A desire for policy change has always been implicit in that support. But in an exclusive interview with The Huffington Post on Friday, CNN’s chief medical correspondent called for full-scale federal legalization of medical marijuana in no uncertain terms.
“In terms of making this legal for medicinal purposes — yes, and there are both very pragmatic reasons and more subjective reasons for that,” Gupta said.
He added that federal legalization of medical cannabis should happen if for no other reason than to address the “ridiculousness of the refugee situation” in Colorado.
“This refugee situation that is developing, I thought it would be a bit apocryphal, I wanted to make sure I wasn’t being led down some false path — but I met with these families and it is real,” Gupta said of the hundreds of families who have uprooted themselves and moved to Colorado to take advantage of the state’s permissive medical marijuana laws. The patients who move to Colorado feel compelled to stay because using their medicine across state lines could land them in prison.
“Are you really going to arrest a person for taking their medicine back to their state?” Gupta said. “This is not the society that I think most people would think we are and yet it’s absolutely happening. It’s heartbreaking.”
 
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/10/sanjay-gupta-medical-marijuana-legalization_n_4932277.html

Epic pair: SF’s best marijuana, food trucks unite

by David Downs