Saturday, July 24, 2010

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K2 Summit


Southaven store continued spice sales

Posted: 24 Jul 2010 04:07 PM PDT

Southaven store continued spice sales
SOUTHAVEN – The Southaven Board of Alderman deemed Sam's Snack Express on Hamilton, near State Line road a public nuisance.

Read more on DeSoto Times-Tribune


University of Minnesota researchers: Cannabinoids eases sickle cell pain

Posted: 24 Jul 2010 02:05 PM PDT

University of Minnesota researchers: Cannabinoids eases sickle cell pain
If Cheech and Chong had sickle cell disease, chances are they wouldn't have felt nuthin'. A University of Minnesota medical school research team said Thursday that cannabinoids, a synthetic compound based on marijuana derivatives, could effectively ease pain in patients suffering from sickle cell disease (SCD). SCD is a genetic blood disorder in which red blood cells [...]

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Police bust marijuana grow house in Madison

Posted: 24 Jul 2010 12:06 PM PDT

Police bust marijuana grow house in Madison
Operation included grow lights, carbon dioxide and watering systems, cameras, 42 pounds of pot More

Read more on Nashville City Paper


City bans fake marijuana

Posted: 24 Jul 2010 10:06 AM PDT

City bans fake marijuana
The Marshall City Commission made the city the first in East Texas to ban the possession, purchase, sale and use of synthetic cannibinoids to protect the public health of its citizens during its regular meeting Thursday night.

Read more on The Marshall News Messenger


Synthetic pot ban pushed forward

Posted: 24 Jul 2010 08:12 AM PDT

Synthetic pot ban pushed forward
Synthetic marijuana could soon be banned in Fort Wayne.

Read more on Fort Wayne Journal Gazette


Press Release

Posted: 24 Jul 2010 02:07 AM PDT

Press Release
Synthetic marijuana products being sold at gas stations, convenience stores and “head shops� have spurred more than 750 calls to U.S. poison centers this year alone, causing increased concern among doctors and clinicians as well as state lawmakers, who are quickly moving to outlaw such products.

Read more on PharmiWeb


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