Georgia's Cannabis Revolution: From Haleigh's Hope to Expanded Access in 2025
Written By Rudy Brown
In 2015, the Georgia General Assembly passed the Haleigh’s Hope Act, named for Haleigh Cox, a child whose severe epilepsy highlighted the critical need for medical cannabis access. For families like hers, this law offered a pathway to potential relief. It granted patients with certain conditions the right to possess low-THC cannabis oil.
How A Stroke Took Me On A Personal Journey to Entrepreneurship
Written By Adam Beltran
The residuals of the stroke and my involvement in the cannabis industry both came around the same time. While engaging in reading exercises for therapy, I came across articles that discussed individuals utilizing cannabis products to aid in addressing their personal difficulties. Intrigued by these accounts, I embarked on a personal journey to discover my own potential for success.
The Future of Cannabis Science: An Interview with Jeff Rawson
It was my pleasure to sit down and talk with the Founder of the Institute of Cannabis Science Jeff Rawson. I’m a bit of a science junky myself so I was thrilled to hear Jeff’s thoughts on where the industry is headed & what he’s doing to help it get there… I left our conversation so eager to see where the institute is in a couple of years. With someone like Jeff behind it, the changes this industry needs are closer than we might think.
Cannabis-based treatment for Atopic Dermatitis in dogs: A Brazilian Clinical Trial
Written By Andrea Harris
I felt my phone buzz in my pocket. It was a long day recalibrating the electromagnetic stirrers and making my weekly calls to suppliers. I felt my eyes roll as I slipped the mini-computer out of my pocket and unlocked the screen. It read, “WHAT AN AMAZING DAY, DON’T YOU THINK?”
My heart jumped into my throat as the author of the email came into sight. It was Carollina Mariga, our Veterinarian contact for the team of researchers in Brazil. We were currently in limbo and waiting for customs clearance to get our tinctures beyond the South American border and into the Federal University of Santa Maria.