University of Mississippi Launches National Cannabis Research Support Center
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University of Mississippi Launches National Cannabis Research Support Center
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information The University of Mississippi has launched the Resource Center for Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (R3CR), a new initiative designed to support scientists across the country in navigating the regulatory and scientific hurdles surrounding marijuana research. R3CR will operate within the university’s National Center for Natural Products Research (NCNPR), one of the nation’s leading marijuana …
University of Mississippi launches new center to expand cannabis research - SuperTalk Mississippi
The University of Mississippi has announced plans for a new research center to support national efforts in prevailing the scientific and regulatory challenges in cannabis research. The Resource Center for Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (R3CR) will be housed in the university’s already existing National Center for Natural Products Research (NCNPR), which is one of the nation’s leading marijuana research programs. R3CR is supported by the Nati…
Study Finds Canadian Legalization Is 'Displacing Illegal Cannabis...
Canada became the second country to ever adopt a national adult-use cannabis legalization measure in 2018 and was the first G-7 nation to adopt the public policy change. The first country to adopt a national recreational cannabis legalization measure was Uruguay in 2013. Since 2018, Canada’s recreational cannabis market has served as the international leader […] The post Study Finds Canadian Legalization Is ‘Displacing Illegal Cannabis Market’ a…
The cannabis extraction debate: Are solvents or solventless methods better?
Extraction consumers seeking high-quality cannabis products are becoming increasingly concerned about how their extracts are made. Some methods use solvents that critics say can leave behind residual chemicals, while proponents counter that those residuals appear in miniscule and harmless amounts. Other methods aim for maximum purity and forgo solvents entirely. ADVERTISEMENT The global cannabis extracts market was valued at $4.3 billion in 2023…
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