Jiang Ping, the ‘Conscience of China’s Legal World,’ Dies at 92

[ad_1] Jiang Ping, a legal scholar who helped lay the foundation for China’s civil code, and whose experiences with political persecution shaped his relentless advocacy for individual rights in the face of state power, died on Dec. 19 in Beijing. He was 92. His death, in a hospital, was confirmed by the China University of Political Science and Law, where he had served as president and was a longtime professor. Often called “the conscience of…

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Teens Do Not Smoke More Weed Despite Almost 40 States Having Some Form of a Legal Marijuana Program Says US Government

[ad_1] A recent editorial on Cannabis.net titled  “The Kids Will All Be Getting High Turns Out to Be 100% Wrong” went viral as it pointed out that the long held Reefer Madness myth of kids getting stoned all day with the legalization of cannabis across America is not accurate based on government studies and data. In a landscape marked by the dynamic evolution of cannabis policies across the United States, the 2022 Monitoring the Future (MTF)…

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How Did Maine Get Legal Weed Right, While California and Others Struggled?

[ad_1] Colorado has had the most success with legalized cannabis.  They reduced the black market, provided reasonable taxes that made products competitive for the consumer sand the capped income, so people feel they get a “deal”.  Comparatively, California has been the cookie monster of greed – creating havoc in the industry and hurting small businesses and the equity players they say they want to help.  NYC’s failed rollout has paved for the way for over…

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Legal Weed: What Do New Federal Marijuana Laws Mean?

[ad_1] On Friday, New Mexico became the latest state to legalize recreational marijuana. Olena Ruban/Getty Images New federal marijuana laws are once again raising the prospect of legal weed — the House of Representatives has passed legislation that would legalize marijuana nationally, and the Senate is nearing the introduction of a similar bill. On Wednesday, the House passed the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement, or MORE Act, which removes cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act…

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