Showing posts with label Marijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marijuana. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

The Current Position Of Tennessee Marijuana Legalization


By Helene Norris


The southeastern state of Tennessee was the 16th state to enter into the union on June 17, 1796. It wobbled in and out during the Civil War and was the first state to be readmitted when the war was over. Politically speaking, the state can be described as conservative. This is illustrated by the fact that in only four of the last 14 presidential elections did the Democratic candidate carry the state. For this reason, it is somewhat remarkable that one of the state's congressmen would support Tennessee marijuana legalization.

Democratic Representative Steve Cohen was one of the original sponsors of the "Respect State Marijuana Laws Act of 2013." While this bill will not legalize the use of cannabis outright, it will prohibit the federal government from interfering with the states' own decisions about this subject. It paves the way for states to write their own laws to decriminalize and ultimately legalize the drug.

While the state capital is the city of Nashville, which is also regarded by many as the music capital of the world, it is Memphis, with a slightly larger population, that is the state's largest city. Tennessee is surrounded by eight other states. In no particular order, these are Georgia, Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas, North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia.

While the major metropolitan areas of the state are somewhat densely populated, most of the rest of the state's footprint is occupied by lush, green countryside. The Appalachian Mountains dominate the eastern one-third of the state. This mountain chain was formed during the Ordovician period, around 450 million years ago. The tallest peaks of the Appalachians used to be on a par with those in America's Rocky Mountain chain or the Alps in Europe but this is no longer true.

The highest point in the state is Clingmans Dome (6,643 feet), the highest point on the Appalachian Trail (AT). Also known as the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, the AT is a designated hiking trail extending from Springer Mountain in Georgia and Mount Katahdin in Maine. The trail is managed by the National Park Service.

Politically and geographically speaking, the state is divided into three divisions: East, Middle and West. In terms of physiography, the state has six divisions: the Gulf Coastal Plain, the Appalachian Ridge, the Blue Ridge, the Highland Rim, Nashville Basin and Cumberland Plateau. The Volunteer State also holds the record for the most caves in a single state - 9,600 have been documented.

Blue Ridge, encompassing both the Smokey Mountain Ridge and the Iron Mountains, is in the East division on the border with North Carolina. The Smokey Mountains inspired the immortal songs, "On Top of Old Smokey." Also on the east side is the Cumberland Plateau. On the west side is found the Gulf Coastal Plain, the major physiographic feature in the entire state. In the middle lie the Nashville Basin and the Highland Rim.

Local congressional support for Tennessee marijuana legalization belies its mainly conservative political stance. Tennessee's own Representative Steven Cohen was one of the originating authors of pro-marijuana legislation. A new bill has been tabled to remove federal interference with individual states' views on this matter. States are now free to decriminalize and, maybe ultimately, legalize the use of this popular and controversial substance.




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Saturday, 29 April 2017

Staff Members Of Marijuana Dispensaries In Phoenix City


By Kevin Ward


A dispensary is a store through which medical supplies such as medical equipment and medicines are dispensed to members of the public. The attendant in the stores is usually a specialist who is trained in drug preparation and functioning. Marijuana versions of dispensaries dispense cannabis and all its products in a similar way to a conventional dispensary. Marijuana dispensaries in Phoenix are easy to locate because they are many and are located in places where they can be found easily.

The first dispensary to be established in the US for the sole purpose of selling and supplying cannabis was set up in early years of 1990s in San Francisco. Dennis Peron was the individual responsible for opening the facility. It was set up as a San Francisco Cannabis Buyers Club. The public received it with applause while the government made it very hard for it to operate. Over the years, laws have loosened and the club has set an example for similar establishments to come up.

Dispensaries that sell cannabis to people can be classified into two main groups, that medical and recreational marijuana dispensaries. In medical varieties of these stores, only people with medical conditions that allow them to use the product can make a purchase. They are only sold an amount for their own use.

In medical cannabis stores, buyers are required to show some identification document before they can buy the product. These store sell all products related to cannabis such as leaves, flowers, roots, stems, and buds in various forms. Some of the forms it is sold in include fresh, dried, roasted, and steamed among others. Patients with prescriptions from a medical doctor can buy any of the items sold at the stores. However, people who do not have a prescription may be allowed to buy flowers only.

An identification document is also required from buyers in recreational marijuana stores. Entrance and purchase of products can only be done by people aged 21 and above. Restrictions are applied on what kind of products are available for purchase. In most places, these facilities can only sell flowers of the cannabis plant. The law also demands that they close by seven in the evening.

Inspection of identity documents at the entrance may be done by an armed guard. Banks usually show reluctance towards taking money from these businesses, which makes them cash businesses. The lack of approval by the federal government is the main cause of reluctance on the part of banks. Stores usually have cameras installed so that activities can be monitored in the stores. Cameras are installed at the behest of state laws.

In some establishments, buyers are presented with menus containing the various items to choose from. Cannabis can be prepared in over twenty different preparations. People who are not sure about what they want can ask for guidance from the attendant at the front desk. Cannabis can be classified into three main categories, that is sativa, indica, and the hybrid.

The kind of preparation one buys determines the price they pay. Some preparations are highly priced than others. Location is the other determinant of price. In some places, prices are very high while in other it is low. Debate towards total legalization is being aided by economic benefits that have been realized in states that have legalized the product.




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Thursday, 27 April 2017

Picking The Best Cannabis Use And Medical Marijuana Dispensary In Phoenix


By Dianna Gregory


The list of regulated substances has cocaine, opium, heroin and cannabis among other drugs. Most of these when used in regulated amounts, have medical advantages. Cannabis is one of the ones that is slowly becoming accepted, and is even suggested by doctors to help with some diseases. In Arizona its use medically is legal, and you can purchase it at a marijuana dispensary in Phoenix.

Most people know about the plant due to the feeling of highness associated with its use. It is also used to treat and control a number of diseases and their symptoms. Diabetes, cancers, epilepsy are some of the diseases and chronic pain, nausea and weight loss are some of the associated symptoms. It may be used in its unprocessed state and smoked or put in tea. It can even be added to your baked goods. You may choose to use the extracts from the plant also.

There are over a hundred licensed clinics in the city all selling the plant. You can get whichever grade or strain, at about ten dollars per quarter ounce. In some of the shops the plants are grown on site and tended to by the employees. Depending on the medical condition, they can help you identify the best type for you. Anyone genuinely purchasing will need to have a card showing that they got the consult from doctor.

Anyone planning to buy medical cannabis, needs to have a card proving it is for medical purposes. Depending on the condition, the people at the shop may need to consult a doctor to discuss which the best strain is for you, and the correct dosage. If you plan to own any of these establishments you need to be licensed. All your transaction need to be by the book to avoid extra scrutiny. You should also understand your states laws on the regulation cannabis.

Generally, when people use cannabis, there is the high as well as the calm relaxed feeling associated with it. The compound responsible for the calm feeling is cannabidiol or CBD. This compound is also very helpful in medicine. It is used to combat the symptoms and side effects of some of the medicines.

Generally anyone who has used the drug whether recreationally or medicinally knows about munchies. This is the craving to want to eat something after using it cannabidiol works to counteract this feeling. Ironically it can also help patients who are having trouble with their appetite. It helps get rid of the anxiety and nausea that causes you to lose your appetite.

It is known to work as a pain killer making it very effective with people suffering from chronic pain. It has also been noted to stop the growth of cancer cells, and the development of diabetes. This has been observed from the research done. On a lighter note for people who suffer from constant breaking out of their skin it can be topically applied. It interferes with the production of sebum.

The use of cannabis is still a controversial and touchy matter. This is especially because of the addictive nature of the drug. There is also fear of the people who will abuse the clinics and use the drug recreationally. Regardless, it seems to be helping keep away the pain of people with terminal diseases.




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