A New Hampshire approved a bill on Tuesday that would legalize marijuana for adult use in the state. While the legislation doesn’t provide for retail sales, it would allow individuals 21 and older to possess up to 3/4 an ounce of cannabis and grow up to six plants. #useherbo
Endometriosis is a painful, often debilitating, medical condition where excess tissue affects the lining of the uterus. Thankfully, there’s cannabis. A new study shows that THC can also treat some of the worst symptoms associated with endometriosis. #useherbo#endometriosis
More than 40 U.S. states could allow some form of legal marijuana by the end of 2020, including deep red Mississippi and South Dakota. The changes could usher in even more confusion for law enforcement and escalate the pressure on Congress to act. #useherbo#medicalmarijuana
Those in Maine who voted for legalization in 2016 might finally be able to purchase their legal marijuana in 2020. Last month, regulators finally began excepting applications for recreational retailers that are expected to be operational by spring 2020. #useherbo#maine
The Transportation Security Administration quietly changed its cannabis policy last month to allow passengers to bring some forms of cannabidiol (CBD) Oil, plus FDA approved marijuana based drug, on flights. #useherbo#TSA#cbd#flying#airplane#airport#transportation
Illinois officials confirmed there’s already issues with the state marijuana sales system. We’re told it’s triggered by switching between recreational and medicinal sales. This is why customers use Herbo because they don’t have these issues reporting to the states. Go Herbo!
This New Year’s day will be celebrated like no other in Illinois. Day one marijuana sales are expected to be “of the charts,” based on the experience in California reported by market researchers BDS analytics. #useherbo#illinois#recreationalmarijuana#marijuana#cannabis
Here’s a look at cannabis’s biggest victories of the year: 1. Marijuana legalization advances in Congress. 2. Cannabis banking bill passed by house. 3. Several states decriminalize cannabis possession. 4. Two-Thirds of Americans say legalize it, according to polls. #useherbo
The evidence keeps building that marijuana could be one of our most effective tools to combat the opioid abuse epidemic. A new study published this week in the International Journal of Drug Policy concluded that states with legal cannabis program showed lower rates of opioid use.