This Week in Psychoactives - 3.6.20

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Cannabis

  • Malawi legalises cannabis amid hopes of fresh economic growth (The Guardian)

  • Utah’s first medical marijuana dispensary is now open (Leafly)

  • Mexican Senate Committees Advance Marijuana Legalization Bill To Floor Vote (Marijuana Moment)

  • Ohio Activists Formally File Measure To Put Marijuana Legalization Before Voters This Year (Marijuana Moment)

  • The Smell of Weed Does Not Justify Warrantless Searches, New Study Proves (MERRY JANE)

  • UK Government Looks To Ease Barriers On Bulk Importation Of Medicinal Cannabis (Forbes)

  • Impression Healthcare (ASX:IHL) to start cannabis trials for treatment of brain injury (The Market Herald)

  • What Is CBM and What Does This Uncommon Cannabinoid Do? (MERRY JANE)

  • Baseball Players Can Smoke Marijuana But Can’t Be Sponsored By Cannabis Companies, MLB Says (Marijuana Moment)

  • Utah’s cannabis czar is leaving his job (The Salt Lake Tribune)

Magic Mushrooms

Ketamine

  • Toronto Just Opened a Ketamine Clinic to Help People With Depression (VICE)

  • IV Ketamine Shows Promise for Chronic Pain, But Doubts Remain (Filter)

  • K-Holing: Why Ketamine Causes Wild Hallucinations (VICE)

Opioids

  • Younger drug users moving away from injecting heroin (BBC)

  • Study: Stopping Long-Term Opioid Prescriptions Associated With Veterans’ Deaths (Filter)

  • Illegal opium cultivation on the rise in Bandarban (Dhaka Tribune)

Cocaine

  • Colombia will have to restart aerial spraying to destroy coca: Trump (Reuters)

  • United States and Colombian Officials Set Bilateral Agenda to Reduce Cocaine Supply (WhiteHouse.gov)

Methamphetamine

  • California May Soon Pay People to Reduce Their Meth Use (Filter)

  • A New Wave Of Meth Addiction Is Hitting Queer People Of Color. But The Help Is Not There. (BuzzFeed News)

Caffeine

  • Truck drivers with high caffeine intake crash more often than others (Medical Xpress)

  • Caffeine boosts problem-solving ability but not creativity, study indicates (ScienceDaily)

Nicotine

  • House Lawmakers Vote to Ban All Flavored Tobacco (Convenience Store News)

  • The UK Government Says What the US Won't: Vaping Is Safer Than Cigarettes (VICE)

  • Starting July 1st you'll have to be 21 to purchase tobacco products in New Mexico (CBS4Local.com)

Benzodiazepines

  • Bitter pill: Benzodiazepine medication by Irish over-65s in Ireland highest in OECD (Irish Examiner)

Kratom

Miscellaneous

  • Psychedelic therapy is on the cusp of legalization—and plagued with sexual abuse allegations (Quartz)

  • Hawaii Senate Approves Drug Defelonization Bill (Marijuana Moment)

  • Oregon Activists Collect Enough Signatures For Drug Decriminalization And Treatment Measure (Marijuana Moment)

  • Did the UN’s Anti-Narcotics Board Just Recommend Decriminalizing Drugs Globally? (MERRY JANE)

  • DC Psychedelics Activists, Citing Coronavirus Concerns, Want Online Petition Gathering Option (Marijuana Moment)

  • Therapists Are Unprepared to Talk to People About Taking Psychedelics (VICE)

  • A Statement Regarding “The Emergence of a New Market: Psychedelic Science Conferences” (Psymposia)

  • American teens are delaying first use of drugs, including tobacco and alcohol, study finds (MinnPost)

  • Did Ancient Buddhists Use Psychedelics? (DoubleBlind)

  • Psychedelics for Climate Action? (Psymposia)

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