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9 ABR. 2018 · Discussing Florida Marijuana Growing Licenses, Problems, and Issues with the OMMU (Office of Medical Marijuana Use) and more with in-studio guest Dr. Barry Gordon. He discusses Florida Marijuana Growing Licenses, Dr. Gordon's experience as a jury member on the Joe Redner Case, Problems and Issues with the OMMU (Office of Medical Marijuana Use) and more.
The Office of Medical Marijuana Use is charged with writing and implementing the department’s rules for medical marijuana, overseeing the statewide Medical Marijuana Use Registry, and licensing Florida businesses to cultivate, process, and dispense medical marijuana to qualified patients.
Dr. Barry Gordon, M.D. runs the Compassionate Cannabis Clinic in Venice, Florida. Dr. Barry, as he is affectionately known, is at the forefront of the medical cannabis movement. A 1981 graduate of the Ohio State University College of Medicine and a founding fellow of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Gordon said it wasn’t until decades into his medical career that he even began hearing the words “endocannabinoid system.”
“It was my career in emergency medicine that drove me to find an alternative for my patients and research cannabis more,” Dr. Barry explained. “I like to think of my background as a bit of a social scientist. I’ve seen the dangers of alcohol and tobacco. I like to tell my patients that you can’t even compare the intoxication effects of alcohol to cannabis.”
9 ABR. 2018 · Tune in to educate yourself on autoflowering with Jordan Harker from the best Auto Flower forum on the net, and get ready to go in-depth with Nikki Fried and her role in passing medical marijuana in the state of Florida!
19 MAR. 2018 · Over this last year, BDS Analytics tracked how much the Cannabis Industry has been contributing the United States economy. The Cannabis Industry made 9 billion dollars in 2017 alone. Their predictions for 2018 rest around $11 billion and up to $21 billion in 2021, but it is important to note this study took place before California legalized recreational marijuana and those numbers could be significantly lower than the actual outcome. We like to reiterate that the Cannabis Industry is not all about making money, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t brought in a significant amount of capital over the past few years. This industry created over 100,000 jobs in 2017, and that number could reach over a quarter million by 2021. Many states allocate a significant portion of taxes earned through marijuana sales to go to public schools, opiate, and drug recovery programs, and drug education programs. States like Colorado now have some of the best schools and some of the lowest opiate drug overdoses in the nation. The Cannabis Industry is not only helping the economy but creating healthier and safer communities in legalized states.
19 MAR. 2018 · Eden Marley, the granddaughter of Bob Marley, will be calling on this Saturday! We talk to her about what it was like growing up with a reggae icon in the family and learning more about her Garden of Eden Foundation! The Garden of Eden Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Our goal is to empower the young women in underserved communities by cultivating self-esteem. Plus, Bruce Nathan is a Pro-Cannabis Candidate who is running for the Governor of Florida this election this year. He tells us why you should cast your vote for him! Bruce is an anti-establishment, anti-corruption, anti-waste, accessible, people-before-party, patriotic, pragmatic, pro-life, pro-Trump policies, veteran, businessman & faithful family man fighting for freedom-loving Floridians
28 FEB. 2018 · We start off our show talking with Joy Beckerman over the phone. Joy has been part of the hemp movement for a quarter of a century and considers herself a grassroots activist. She specializes in consulting on everything Cannabis and hemp related. She was elected to the National Board of Directors for NORML, which she considers one of the greatest honors of her life after supporting the organization for over 27 years. She also sits as president of the Hemp Industries Association. She has spent years educating lawmakers and the public on industrial hemp policies. She dives right into the thick of it by explaining what is in the “Farm Bill.” As a result of Section 7606 Agricultural Act of 2014 (“Farm Bill”), we had a “seismic shift in Cannabis policy.” This bill defined two things; first, it defined industrialized hemp for the first time in U.S. history as any part of the plant, Cannabis Sativa L, that is used for industrial purposes with no more than .3% of THC on a dry weight basis. This definition ultimately distinguished hemp from marijuana. It also defined a term called Agricultural Pilot Program as the study of growth, cultivation, or marketing of industrial hemp. This is an amendment which says, institutions of higher learning and State Departments of Agriculture can now come up with rules for these agricultural pilot programs, in the states that allow the cultivation of hemp. The hemp industry is creating a market under this research umbrella, which Joy Beckerman states is a very responsible way to reintroduce hemp into the marketplace. Joy is adamant that research is the best way forward in the hemp industry, because with it comes a multitude of federal protections that come with state laws in compliance with this research bill. Two years after this bill was enacted the DEA, USDA, and the FDA came together to issue a joint statement of principles which completely butchered the legislative intent by declaring unlawful restrictions on the hemp plant. So the Hemp Industry Associations came together with lawmakers to write letters to the agencies demanding clarification on this. The DEA was protesting and pushing back on all the progress the hemp industry had made over the last couple of years. Recently, the Hemp Industry Association took the DEA to court over this in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
19 FEB. 2018 · This week we had a very special guest Danny Stern. He is a Cannabis activist that represents the patient community and is also a practicing attorney. Danny has muscular dystrophy and is confined to a wheelchair. He is adamant that marijuana is not a harmful drug, but a medicine that could be used to treat pain or other symptoms in patients. Danny Stern is a stigma breaker in his everyday life. He knows from personal experience that is extremely hard to get a medical marijuana card in the state of Florida. Danny believes there is a good chance there are many people here who are suffering and could use marijuana to treat their pain but don’t meet the strict requirements for the state. He remains optimistic about the future of marijuana legalization, even though right now it seems like an uphill battle. We had the opportunity to hear Danny’s personal story of dealing with muscular dystrophy and some of the struggles he has to deal with on a daily basis. He uses Cannabis to help manage his pain like soreness or muscle cramps. Cannabis has shown associations to relaxing muscle tension during contractions. He has seen an increase in patients that now use Cannabis to help treat their symptoms and discomfort. The most important part of legalizing Cannabis is education. A lot of the time patients have a hard time finding the right drugs that work, and only try Cannabis as a last resort. Doctors need the education so their patients can’t use marijuana as a first resort and not forced to continue trying drug after drug scared they might not find peace in their treatment. Danny has been fortunate enough to be surrounded by loving friends and family that have helped him get to where he is today, and he wants to pay it forward by fighting for patients to get access to Cannabis and the relief they
23 ENE. 2018 · Why is Florida allowing another country to profit in the booming CannaBusiness? This is an industry that is creating jobs, and putting money into the hands of hard-working Americans, but it seems like our home state of Florida doesn’t want to participate in this gold rush. Canada has the advantage over the US because it is federally legal north of the wall, giving them the upper hand when it comes to getting the funds to invest in the budding marijuana industry. Florida needs to figure out a better system to ensure that the companies getting the licenses are not going to just sit on it and sell the license to a foreign country for a profit. Cannabis Life Radio stands behind the companies who have licenses, or applying for one, that is abiding by the state’s guidelines, and plan to keep their business and profits both in Florida and in the United States.
15 ENE. 2018 · On this week’s episode of Cannabis Life Radio, we continue our discussion on the future of Jeff Sessions and the Cannabis Industry, current legislation in the House and Senate, and have an in-depth look into what are terpenes with Stephanie Sparks from the Green Heart Society.
Scheril was missed tremendously by the whole Cannabis Life Radio family, as she was at a huge Rastafarian event in Jamaica! Leon continues to predict that as Jeff Session promises to crack down on CannaBusinesses in legalized states, the more representatives and senatoOn this week’s episode of Cannabis Life Radio, we continue our discussion on the future of Jeff Sessions and the Cannabis Industry, current legislation in the House and Senate, and have an in-depth look into what are terpenes with Stephanie Sparks from the Green Heart Society.
Scheril was missed tremendously by the whole Cannabis Life Radio family, as she was at a huge Rastafarian event in Jamaica! Leon continues to predict that as Jeff Session promises to crack down on CannaBusinesses in legalized states, the more representatives and senators will come out to protect the industry. We are hoping this is the catalyst the country needs for the legalization of Cannabis!rs will come out to protect the industry. We are hoping this is the catalyst the country needs for the legalization of Cannabis!
9 ENE. 2018 · This week, Cannabis Life Radio confronts the much-discussed Jeff Sessions about his recent speech bashing legal marijuana practices in America. Recently, Sessions rescinded the Cole memorandum, a federal policy, put in place by the Obama administration which regulates the use of legal marijuana amongst adults.
This announcement seems to be coming at an inconvenient time since big states like California and Massachusetts are breaking milestones by mainstreaming marijuana for recreational use.
Arby argues that the more people are exposed to the plant as medicine, the less stigma will be attached to it. “This is not JUST something consumed to get high, a lot of people actually need cannabis to live normal and fully functional lives,” Arby emphasized.
2 ENE. 2018 · The Cannabis Life Radio episode was nothing short of a holiday reunion. Arby, Scheril and Leon gathered for the second installment of the NEW third season!The team explained why creating a positive outlook on hemp and cannabis is important to our culture. Plus… With the years of experience in the cannabis industry, all three hosts believe that hemp education will lead to an open cannabis market, medical breakthroughs and a stronger economy. Guess what? That’s why the famous saying “educate to medicate” has become Cannabis Life Radio’s favorite term. Education will bring a real change! The episode opened with Scheril taking a stand on hemp legislation and executive agencies that have the power to change the laws surrounding hemp. She touched on how changing federal laws could help educate those looking for holistic alternatives to pharmaceuticals. Big pharma encouraged a push to use prescription, issued opiates which have created a huge opiate addiction in America. Scheril explained the idea that we are not mirroring the approach that big pharma has forced in the U.S. The cannabis industry, and specifically Cannabis Life Radio, acknowledges that cannabis is one of many alternative solutions to health issues and other problems our society is facing. C-Life Radio provided its viewers with five-hundred dollars worth of merchandise and Green Roads World CBD. The products were also used throughout the show; daily dose syringes were a hit amongst guests and the hosts. The first guest speaker was Charles Ankner, owner of Saint Brand cannabis. He’s a cannabis connoisseur of sorts and the holder of multiple patents in the cannabis space. Ankner touched briefly on patent wars between the FDA and various cannabis companies. His patents include improved cultivation methods and using cannabinoids as medical sedation. Ankner illustrates how these patents can work in medical, educational and military settings. Check out greenroadsworld.com for more information on hemp-based CBD products AND tune into CLife radio through their facebook page every Saturday at 10 am.
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