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  2. themarijuanaherald.com

    The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) has released their list of the "Top Ten Events in Marijuana Policy" for 2024. Found in 1970, NORML is the oldest marijuana reform group in the nation. Today, they released their list of the most important and impact marijuana-related studies of 2024. Below is that … Continue reading
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    With that in mind, below are some of the most notable marijuana studies published in 2024, in no particular order. Medical Marijuana Linked to Decrease in Suicidal Thoughts, Finds Study. A recent study published in the journal Archives of Suicide Research has revealed that medicinal cannabis may significantly reduce suicidal ideation among ...
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    Health Canada has released the results of the 2024 Canadian Cannabis Survey, providing key insights into how Canadians are consuming and thinking about marijuana.. Conducted over the course of two months, the survey collected responses from over 11,600 individuals aged 16 and older across Canada, offering a comprehensive look at trends in use, access, and public knowledge.
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    2024 has proven to be a landmark year for the research of marijuana and its compounds such as THC and CBD. As marijuana rescheduling to Schedule III looms, the path for future research could soon become even smoother. However, even without this change, significant strides have already been made. Below are the top marijuana, THC, … Continue reading
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    Regionally, the highest rates of marijuana usage are in the West (19%), Midwest (16%) and East (16%). It is lower in the South, where 11% report using it. Gallup asks a separate half-sample of respondents in its annual Consumption Habits survey if they have ever tried marijuana. The combined data for 2023 and 2024 puts this figure at 47%.
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    Additionally, the number of teens who reported using cannabis in the past year declined by 15%, and those currently using marijuana fell by 19%. Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director, commented on the federal survey data, stating, "Sensational claims that adult-use legalization laws are linked with greater marijuana use by teens are simply ...
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    Sativas have long been celebrated for their uplifting and energizing effects, making them a favorite among marijuana enthusiasts. In 2024, a mix of timeless classics and exciting newcomers have dominated the shelves of marijuana dispensaries and retail outlets. Below is a curated list of the most popular sativa and sativa-dominant strains of 2024. The strains' … Continue reading
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    With marijuana on the verge of being reschedule to Schedule III, researching marijuana and its compounds could soon become drastically easier. Despite this change not yet taking place, 2024 has still been an important year for marijuana-related research. With that in mind, below are the top 5 most important marijuana studies released in 2024.
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    In September, legal marijuana states collectively generated $1.877 billion in sales, resulting in over a quarter of a billion dollars in tax revenue. September's total, based on an analysis by The Marijuana Herald, are slightly lower than August's record $1.955 billion, but demonstrated market strength and consistency. The market's monthly revenue is likely to increase … Continue reading
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    Despite marijuana remaining a Schedule I drug on the federal level, 2024 has been a huge year for marijuana research.\/h2>\n \/p>\n. As marijuana moves closer to being rescheduled to Schedule III, the potential for easier and more comprehensive research on marijuana and its compounds appears to be on the horizon.

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