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Cannabis

Launched in 2016, Cannabis.net is the premier global social networking site for the legalized cannabis industry. Our goal is to connect and engage visitors with dispensaries, delivery services, doctors, lawyers, and industry services, as well as provide valuable information, resources and guidance for everything cannabis related, including career opportunities, news and events. Cannabis.net is focused …

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Canna Connection

At Canna connection, we are deeply committed to providing accurate and reliable information about cannabis. Our team comprises journalists, writers, and editors from around the world who are dedicated to covering the latest cannabis-related news. As part of our educational mission, we have developed a comprehensive strain database with information on thousands of strains from …

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B-Noble

In 2010, Bernard Noble was stopped by an officer while riding his bicycle, frisked, and arrested for possessing two joints’ worth of cannabis flower. He was then sentenced to 13 years of hard labor. His case began to garner attention on social media in 2017, swiftly becoming a national symbol for the urgent need to …

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Bennabis Health

One of the founders of Bennabis Health, Anne, understands firsthand the importance of medical cannabis for patients. Diagnosed with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis in 2013, Anne faced a choice between the prescribed drug regimen with its associated monitoring and using cannabis. She opted for cannabis and has since thrived medically, with her initially skeptical physician now …

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Association for Cannabis Health Equity and Medicine (ACHEM)

The Association for Cannabis Health Equity and Medicine (ACHEM) is a professional medical association within the Cannabis Health Equity Movement (CHEM)™. It is a mutual benefit nonprofit organization serving the needs of BIPOC healers and health and medical professionals in advancing health equity. Founded by Drs. Janice, Jessica, and Rachel Knox, along with Dr. Ogadinma …

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American Herbal Products Association (AHPA)

The American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) is the leading national organization representing the herbal products industry. Established in 1982, AHPA is dedicated to fostering responsible and sustainable commerce in herbal products, ensuring that consumers have informed access to a wide range of safe herbal goods. AHPA’s vision is to make high-quality herbal products easily accessible …

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Americans for Safe Access

Founded in 2002 by medical cannabis patient Steph Sherer, the Americans for Safe Access (ASA) serves as a platform for patients to advocate for the recognition of cannabis as medicine. ASA, boasting over 150,000 active supporters in all 50 states, stands as the largest national member-based organization of patients, medical professionals, scientists, and concerned citizens …

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Asian Americans for Cannabis Education

Asian Americans for Cannabis Education (AACE) is dedicated to uniting and empowering Asian communities to raise awareness and educate the public about cannabis-related matters impacting Asians worldwide. Through social gatherings, networking, and digital platforms, AACE fosters connections among members and offers resources to facilitate discussions on cannabis issues affecting Asian communities. Given the unique historical, …

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AllBud

Allbud is the premier source for online information about cannabis and marijuana, catering to both medical therapy and adult recreational use. Our members and followers rely on us for the latest news, research, and legislative updates. We serve patients seeking relief from a variety of physical ailments, as well as those interested in learning more …

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American Civil Liberty Union (ACLU)

Following World War I, America was seized by the apprehension that the Communist Revolution in Russia might spread to the United States. This fear led to a disregard for civil liberties, as evidenced by the infamous “Palmer Raids” initiated by Attorney General Mitchell Palmer in November 1919 and January 1920. Thousands of individuals, labeled as …

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