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Here's Your Cannabis News for
October 12, 2018

Medicinal cannabis will be available in the UK from next month

Doctors in the UK will be able to prescribe cannabis products to patients from 1 November, Home Secretary Sajid Javid has announced.

The main high from Canada’s cannabis legalisation is financial

A BLACK dragon with white claws, its wings etched with Escher-like designs, has a vitrine of its own at the centre of the Boroheads glass gallery in Toronto. The “dab rig” (for smoking cannabis oil) sells for C$8,000 ($6,170). Such items are in high demand, according to the gallery’s co-owner, who calls himself James Bongd. He says “there’s a lot of speculative buying” of cannabis-related paraphernalia, especially of pieces by famous artists like Cap’n Crunk, the dragon’s creator.

High-end marijuana retailer MedMen just spent $682 million on the largest US cannabis acquisition in history

MedMen, one of the most recognizable brands in the rapidly expanding cannabis industry, acquired the medical marijuana dispensary chain PharmaCann in a $682 million all-stock transaction.

Ontario Cannabis Store won't require proof of age before placing order online

To buy weed online in Alberta next week, you’ll need to set up an account and submit to an age-verification process that includes uploading a driver’s licence or a verification check with credit rating agency Equifax.

CBD oil: Six things you really need to know about the cannabis compound

CBD OIL is being hailed as the latest ‘wellness wonder’ due to it’s reported health benefits that include better sleep and the relief of joint pain, stress and anxiety. But are the benefits, can it get you ‘high’, and how do you take it?

From seed to plant: How to grow your four legal cannabis plants

The president of Nextleaf Labs says the process isn't too difficult and Canadians have plenty of good reasons to give home growing a try.
 

Canada makes final preparations before cannabis becomes legal

Canada will soon become the second country in the world to legalize cannabis—with the provinces left to work out the details of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's landmark measure.

From convenience store owners to cannabis growers, it seems everyone is interested in operating a pot shop in Ontario

Many convenience store operators in Ontario are interested in converting their businesses into pot shops, says a spokesperson for the Ontario association representing 8,0000 of them.
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