Monthly Archives: December 2014

  At 420 College we strive to keep our students updated on the latest happenings in the cannabis industry.  Currently there are several major companies successfully selling variations of marijuana infused personal lubricants that are safe if ingested during sexual acts and since cannabis can take effect topically it is claimed to stimulate the female clitoris with the active THC ingredient reportedly inducing female orgasms lasting up to fifteen minutes at a time. You can 
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  San Diego, CA — The California Medical Association (CMA) voted unanimously this weekend to urge transplant clinics in the state against removing patients from organ transplant lists based on their medical marijuana status or use. The CMA House of Delegates was in San Diego this weekend for its annual meeting, and voted Saturday on Resolution 116-14 in support of patients’ ability to remain on transplant lists despite their medical marijuana use. The refusal of 
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A state appellate court in Sacramento has ruled that “concentrated cannabis” qualifies as marijuana for purposes of medical use. A unanimous three-justice panel of the 3rd District Court of Appeal disagreed this week with an earlier ruling by El Dorado Superior Court Judge James R. Wagoner and reversed the judge’s decision that a medical marijuana patient violated probation by possessing concentrated cannabis. Sean Patrick Mulcrevy, of Cameron Park, was charged in 2013 with unlawful possession 
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  States with legal hemp cultivation and medical marijuana programs just got historic support from Congress. Included in the federal spending bill released late Tuesday are amendments that prohibit the Department of Justice from using funds to go after state medical marijuana operations and that block the Drug Enforcement Administration from using funds to interfere in state-legal industrial hemp research. “The enactment of this legislation will mark the first time in decades that the federal 
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. Congress’s appropriations bill includes a provision that prevents the Department of Justice, including the Drug Enforcement Administration, from interfering with states’ medical marijuana laws. The provision applies to 32 states and Washington, DC, which allow the use of marijuana or a marijuana-based compound, such as the non-psychoactive CBD, for medical purposes. Advocates hope the provision will stop the DEA and other federal law enforcement agencies from conducting raids on state-legal medical marijuana dispensaries. These 
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Seminar – How to Start a Marijuana Business in Oregon

Seminar – How to start a marijuana business in Oregon   DAY 1: Starting a dispensary in Oregon. If you would like to start a medical marijuana dispensary in Oregon or a grow operation, this seminar is for you. Our attorneys, accountant and industry professionals will help guide you in the right direction, with the latest House Bill 3460 dispensary rules, OMMP regulations and licensing requirements and how to start a recreational marijuana business in 
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