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Coroner’s Report Reveals New Details in Death of Actress and Model Stefanie Sherk The Epoch Times
A coroner’s report about the cause of death for Canadian model Stefanie Sherk stated that she was withdrawing …
Cruise ship sails into Gladstone with $500K economic boost Observer
CRUISE liner tourism is on the increase in Gladstone and each time a ship docks it generates a massive economic boost. The Pacific Explorer is expected to sail …
Oakland Could Be Next City To Decriminalize Psilocybin, Other Entheogenic Plants TheFix.com
The city of Oakland, California may become the second city in the United States to decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms (i.e. magic mushrooms), following the …
Depression rising in remote workers – it’s not for everyone The American Genius
Although the rise of telecommuting has allowed professionals to enjoy unprecedented amounts of flexibility in their work lives, especially in regards to work—life …
Queering Psychedelics Couldn’t Come at a Better Moment SF Weekly
Denver has decriminalized psilocybin, and Oakland may soon follow. Almost as if by magic, the Brava Center for the Arts on 24th Street in the Mission hosts a …
Medical marijuana plan changed to study commission AL.com
Alabama lawmakers today changed a bill that would have legalized medical marijuana to instead appoint a commission to study the issue. The sponsor of the legislation, Sen. Tim Melson, R-Florence, said he preferred to stick with his original bill but understood the need for lawmakers to have more information. His bill had passed the Senate but ran into resistance in the House. “It’s a big step,” Melson said. “And everybody is stepping out of their comfort zone. You’re asking for a Schedule 1 drug to be given to patients. And it’s the same drug that’s been enjoyed and abused by people through…
Workplace Deaths Fell 34% After Medical Cannabis Legalization Leafly
Critics who love to fret about legalization’s effect on workplace safety—you’re fired. Medical cannabis laws are associated with a staggering 34% decline in …