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Global Cannabis News
June 20, 2016
Japan last year grew a grand total of five hectares of hemp. But that output belies the growing enthusiasm for the crop, which has a long history all across Asia, including the Land of the Rising Sun. And now those boosting Japanese hemp have enlisted a powerful ally — First Lady Akie Abe.

Marijuana Saves Lives
May 20, 2016
According to the study, between 1999 and 2010, within the 13 states that legalized marijuana, there was a 25% reduction in opiate painkiller overdose deaths. Study co-author Colleen Barry said that this same trend occurred. Marijuana saves lives in every state to legalize the plant since.

Liberty And Justice For All
January 20, 2016
Liberty and Justice for all!? Disturbingly, there is a movement spreading around some of our universities and elsewhere to promote having a “Freedom from Speech,” otherwise known as a freedom from having your feelings hurt by “insensitive” speech. This has resulted in so-called “safety zones” in which people are shielded from discomforting thoughts.

Time 4 Alternative Cannabis Choices
November 20, 2015
Back in April I wrote an editorial titled Time 4 Alternative Cannabis Choices but at that time it had to do with Owen Smith’s victory before Canada’s Supreme Court. It was a victory that allowed patients the right to have alternatives to just smoking their medication, which was something that the government was pretty well forcing upon sick and dying Canadians.

Unmask Cannabis Freedom
October 20, 2015
In the recent issues of Joint Conversations we have touched on global marijuana reform. In this issue we cover the Canadian federal election and the cannabis issue in Canada. During our election all but one federal party supported some form of cannabis law reform which included both decimalization and legalization.
