420 with CNW – Medical Marijuana: A Remedy for Chronic Pain

If you struggle with chronic pain, then medical marijuana might just be what you need. As compared to prescription medications for pain, medical marijuana is a much safer option with significantly lower risks.

Below are ways in which medical marijuana can aid in easing your pain.

Helps with Migraines

Approximately, 12% of the American population suffers from migraines regularly, taking into account both adults and children. Migraines as compared to headaches are extremely painful and more intense.

The use of medical marijuana as a treatment option for migraines was established by researchers in 2016. The Pharmacotherapy journal published its research on the utilization of medical marijuana by chronic migraine patients. The study established that medical marijuana could be used to decrease the frequency of migraines while also being used to manage the migraine pain as well. Additionally, it had the potential to be utilized preventively.

Relieves Joint Pain

People living with arthritis know that joint pain can make everyday a painful experience to go through, which diminishes one’s quality of life. To manage the pain, many are advised to make changes to their lifestyles such as incorporating exercises and losing weight. Although these practices are effective, they require time in order to establish routine.

Medical marijuana gives instant joint pain relief, which may provide the affected individuals with a reprieve from the daily pain, thus allowing them to comfortably implement the changes needed in order to better their condition in the long term.

Helps Manage Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy is generally linked to diabetes. It refers to damage caused to the nerves outside one’s brain and spinal cord. It usually affects most areas of one’s body but mainly the hands and feet. It often causes weakness and numbness as well as pain in these areas.

It may occur as a result of a harrowing injury as well as recurrent use which causes damage to nerves over a period of time. Neuropathy is usually managed using pain relievers, which include opioids and over-the-counter options.

The Journal of Pain Research published a research study in 2017 that established the relationship between decreased neuropathic pain and vaporized cannabis. In addition to this, the researchers were also able to observe and document the change in pain relief, on the basis of the cannabis dosage that was used.

Reduces Inflammation

Inflammation in the body causes pain, mostly dependent on the area affected. To the increase comfort of individuals who are trying to manage chronic pain, doctors and caregivers try to reduce inflammation.

Despite over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs effectively decreasing inflammation, long-term use causes stomach irritation as well as an increased probability of getting ulcers.

Future Medicinal Chemistry published a study review in 2010 that examined how marijuana could be used as an anti-inflammatory drug. In line with this research, it was established that cannabis interacted with the endocannabinoid system to create an anti-inflammatory reaction in the body.

Significantly Reduces Risk of Addiction

A major problem with using narcotics to treat chronic pain is that many individuals develop a tolerance to the drugs. So to keep managing the pain, dosages and medications are changed. This may result in addiction or dependence because of the regular use of opioids to provide pain relief.

However, emerging research shows that using cannabis may help treat an opioid addiction. Besides being used as medication for pain relief, medical marijuana may also help prevent individuals from using opioid pain relievers.

Furthermore, medical marijuana can also be used to reduce the likelihood of a relapse in individuals who are being given treatment for an opioid use disorder.

Experts say the diverse uses of medical marijuana to manage pain provide credence to what industry actors like Pac Roots Cannabis Corp. (CSE: PACR) say about the huge list of potential benefits of marijuana.

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CannabisNewsBreaks – The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings Ltd. (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) Issues Update, Confirms Expansion of Product Innovation Pipeline

The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF), a leading producer of premium, certified-organic cannabis, today provided an update on the progress of its corporate initiatives. Among other highlights, the update covered the company’s successful May launch, in Quebec, of its mainstream brand, Highly Dutch. Given strong sales, TGOD intends to expand to the balance of Canada in late September once it has built sufficient inventory to provide consistent supply to the market. In addition, the update discussed TGOD’s introduction of multiple 2.0 products during the second quarter, including RIPPLE dissolvables, teas and vapes. Based on the popularity of certain offerings, the company accelerated its innovation pipeline through entry into an expanded licensing agreement with Colorado-based Stillwater Brands to bring its entire RIPPLE product suite to Canada, including RIPPLE Gummies and RIPPLE QuickSticks.

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About The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings Ltd.

The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings is a premium, certified-organic cannabis company focused on the health and wellness market.  Its certified-organic cannabis is grown in living soil, as nature intended.  The company is committed to cultivating a better tomorrow by producing its products responsibly, with less waste and impact on the environment. Its two Canadian facilities have been built to LEED certification standards and its products are sold in recyclable packaging. In Canada, TGOD sells dried flower and oil, and recently launched a series of next-generation cannabis products such as organic teas, dissolvables and vapes.  Through its European subsidiary, HemPoland, the Company also distributes premium-hemp CBD oil and CBD-infused topicals in Europe. By leveraging science and technology, TGOD harnesses the power of nature from seed to sale.

TGOD’s common shares and warrants issued under the indentures dated November 1, 2017 and December 19, 2019 trade on the TSX under the symbol “TGOD,” “TGOD.WT” and “TGOD.WS,” respectively, and TGODF trades in the U.S. on the OTCQX. For more information on The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings Ltd., please visit www.TGOD.ca.

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420 with CNW – CBD Oil: A Natural Remedy for Anxiety and Depression

For most people, therapy and or medication helps to cope with anxiety and depression while some prefer meditation and yoga or both methods.

Of late however, treatments for depression and anxiety have been moving towards more natural remedies, particularly CBD oil.

Cannabidiol or CBD is a cannabinoid that exists in the cannabis sativa plant. The cannabinoid is extracted from the plant and refined using various processes, resulting in the cannabidiol. The compound can be purchased in form of CBD gummies if you’d prefer flavor or in a liquid state.

Despite research on the use of CBD oil in treatment of depression and anxiety not being fully definitive as yet, researchers believe the oil alters serotonin signals in your brain through the activation of a receptor. As you know, serotonin is responsible for one’s mood as well as their well-being. CBD thus imitates serotonin through binding and activating your serotonin receptors, which alleviates one’s mood.

We look at CBD oil’s benefits and drawbacks in relation to its use. However, you are encouraged to do more research on your own to ensure you have the right information before using it, especially if you plan on using the oil when traveling.

CBD is all natural and is extracted from the cannabis sativa plant then processed into an oil. This makes it a healthier option as compared to pharmaceutical drugs, making it the better alternative for your body.

People suffering from anxiety and depression commonly experience migraines and cluster headaches. CBD oil relieves this pain and helps treat the root causes of these headaches. In addition to this, CBD oil does this without giving rise to a psychoactive response, addiction or tolerance.

There are various techniques to administer CBD, including mixing into food, using a dropper to place a few drops beneath your tongue, or eating flavored CBD gummies of varying milligram strengths.

Using CBD oil will not get you high as opposed to THC, but it is not approved by the FDA. This means it’s not regulated, therefore there is no standard of quality that has been set that should be adhered to in order for it to qualify as treatment.

Due to the lack of regulations, you may find that some of the products have either higher or lower CBD quantities than what is required. Hence, one should be careful when purchasing this oil as some products that may contain high amounts of THC may be mislabeled, which may result in aggravated anxiety levels, thereby defeating the aim of the treatment.

As its use is fairly new, the oil is not available everywhere. Also, some areas are restricted from using CBD by state and federal laws, so one can only purchase it in states where medical marijuana is legal.

Possible side effects of using CBD oil may include drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, mood swings, loss of appetite, low blood pressure as well as anxiety, making its use as treatment for anxiety, questionable.

While researchers continue to do more studies on the effectiveness of cannabidiol oil as a treatment option for depression and anxiety, the benefits do seem plausible even though the results may not be the same for everyone. So, if you’re looking for natural remedies to help with your anxiety or depression, take your time and look into this. Industry actors like Cannabis Global Inc. (OTC: CBGL) share a lot of helpful information that can guide you on which products are ideal for your condition.

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420 with CNW – Cannabis Legalization to Proceed in Mexican Congress

Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has stated that the legalization of marijuana will proceed through Congress once it reassembles next month.

When asked about a meeting he had with a senator who was pushing for marijuana reform legislation during a press conference last Wednesday, he highlighted the boundaries when it came to the balance and division of powers between the legislative and executive branches of the government. In addition to this, he also stated that the marijuana proposal had existed for quite a while.

He also admitted that the legislature was taking action following a Supreme Court order to lift the government prohibition on cannabis. This was in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling that established the ban on possession and personal use to be unconstitutional in 2018.

Despite the legalization bill having proceeded through various committees at the beginning of this year, the coronavirus pandemic delayed the reform effort. The Supreme Court has arranged a later date, for the legislators to pass the change in policy. For now, lawmakers have till December 15 of 2020 to do so.

The bill, which was amended in a joint meeting of various committees earlier this year in March will be included on the agenda, seeing as the Senate will be back in session from September 1.

The bill proposes that adults who are 18 and older be allowed to cultivate and possess cannabis for personal use. If the output does not surpass 480 grams in a year, individuals may be allowed to cultivate up to 20 registered plants. Additionally, medical patients may apply to be allowed to grow more than 20 plants. Personal possession would be limited to not more than 28 grams although possession of as much as 200 grams would no longer attract a jail sentence.

The bill also proposes cannabis sales to be taxed at 12%, with part of the revenue being allocated to a fund dealing with substance misuse treatment. With regards to consumption, public consumption would be allowable except in designated smoke-free spaces with CBD and hemp being excused from regulations pertaining to THC products.

Under the measure, a separate body, that is, The Mexican Institute of Regulation and Control of Cannabis, would be responsible for providing licenses for cannabis businesses as well as regulating the market.

A senator from the ruling Morena Party, Julio Ramón Menchaca Salazar, stated that the legalization of cannabis could be helpful in filling treasury funds as the economy picks up during this pandemic period.

It would be interesting to hear what cannabis firms like Sugarmade, Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) think about the implications to the regional cannabis market once Mexico establishes a regulated market.

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420 with CNW – Cannabis Sales in California Rise Significantly as Lockdown Measures Remain in Place

During the last quarter, California raked in $208.4 million in tax revenue from cannabis. In comparison, this figure was slightly higher when compared with revenue from the first quarter of the year, the CDTFA reported last Wednesday.

Despite many industries declining in output or failing, the cannabis market seems to be operating at even greater efficiency, as the report from California shows.

The $208.4 million did not factor in tax revenue that was collected by each jurisdiction. In the first quarter of 2020, tax returns were $205.9 million, this is including the $26.9 million in cultivation tax, $107.4 million in cannabis excise tax as well as $71.6 million in sales tax.

Since retail sales for cannabis were put into effect, the state has amassed $1.45 billion in marijuana tax revenue. The figure is inclusive of sales, excise and cultivation taxes.

In line with a recent study, if bans on marijuana businesses were lifted, the revenue would increase. As for now though, 75% of counties and cities in the state still implement cannabis market bans. This is despite a statewide vote carried out in 2016 that legalized the plant for adult use.

While the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration analysis showed growth in revenue, the Legislative Analyst’s Office released a report on the same that cited a 7% decline in the same time period. However, they did not take into account sales tax and exclusively focused on cultivation and excise tax revenue. This accounts for the difference in the findings of the agencies.

The analyst who did the LAO report, Seth Kerstein, stated that they chose to omit data from sales tax citing problems with the accuracy of the methods used to acquire that data.

In Illinois, legal cannabis purchases are increasing steadily. The state of Illinois launched cannabis retail sales earlier this year in January. In July, it experienced an additional record-breaking month with recreational marijuana sales in the month adding up to an estimated $61 million. This number, was higher than the previous month’s record, which raked in a whooping amount of about $47 million.

Additionally, in Oregon, a similar trend in cannabis sales is being experienced by officials, in the middle of the global health pandemic. The data that was reported in May indicated that the adult-use cannabis sales had grown by a 60% margin.

Analysts say sector players like The Alkaline Water Company Inc. (CSE: WTER) (NASDAQ: WTER) will feel vindicated since the industry has always asserted that having a regulated marijuana market will open untold economic benefits for states.

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420 with CNW – Sports Fans & Cannabis Use

According to a poll conducted by Morning Consult which was released on Friday, a great deal of fans of the UFC, racing and e-sports are likely to use CBD or marijuana while fans who watch baseball, golf and football are least likely to use marijuana or CBD.

The poll which involved 1269 U.S. participants looks into cannabis consumption and how common it is between self-identified sports fans from 14 groups.

From the poll, 35 % of e-sports fans admitted they ingest or smoke marijuana sometimes or often while 29% stated that they used CBD goods. In comparison, 20% of Major league baseball enthusiasts stated that they ingest marijuana with 17% saying they consumed CBD.

According to Morning Consult, despite golf enthusiasts being among the least frequent marijuana users, the Professional Golfers’ Association is one of only two leagues which allows CBD sponsorships, the other league being IndyCar racing. The leagues incorporated into the survey allow alcohol and gambling marketing but none permit marijuana sponsorships.

The classification of marijuana as an illegal Schedule I drug by the U.S. government, despite it being legal in 11 states makes it a no-no for the leagues. Following the swiftness with which teams and leagues began to do business with betting firms after the Supreme Court’s 2018 reversal of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act shows there’s still hope for CBD and marijuana firms.

This development comes as various professional sports leagues look into internal CBD and marijuana policies for their players.

Earlier in the year, Major League Baseball reported that they would no longer test players for cannabis though they’re still barred from getting sponsored by marijuana firms.

Around June, when reports emerged that players would not be tested for cannabis and other recreational drugs on a temporary basis, the head of the NBA’s players union joined a major marijuana firm as a board member.

Additionally, the World Anti-Doping Agency in 2017 stated that athletes could consume CBD. Recently, it also expanded its allowable restriction on THC metabolites.

In addition to this, the NFL as well made the resolution to limit the testing window and stop suspensions for those who tested positive during drug tests.

At the Professional Golfers’ Association, players were warned last year that THC was still banned by the league and they should be careful as some CBD products may have some traces of THC. This easing of restrictions shows that a time will come when companies like Pure Extracts Corp. will sign deals with sports teams and leagues without an interference from sports authorities.

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CBDNewsBreaks – The Alkaline Water Company Inc. (NASDAQ: WTER) (CSE: WTER) Products Available Through Largest US Food Redistribution Company

The Alkaline Water Company (NASDAQ: WTER) (CSE: WTER) has announced that its products will be carried by Dot Foods Inc., the largest food redistribution company in the United States. This entry into the hospitality space includes the company’s Alkaline88(R) and A88 Infused(TM) lines as well as its aluminum bottles. A producer of premium bottled alkaline water, flavor-infused waters, and CBD-infused products, WTER said these products will be available nationwide to Dot Foods’ 4,300 customers around the country by Sept. 21, 2020. “Adding the largest food-service redistributor, Dot Foods, to our growing list of channel partners is another milestone for the company,” said Alkaline Water Company president and CEO Richard Wright in the press release. “Every year, Dot Foods sells millions of cases of beverages to its customers. This relationship will give us an entry into the hospitality industry, which we view as a significant opportunity for our growing lifestyle brands. There are over 600,000 restaurants and foodservice establishments that will now have access to our full line of products.”

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About The Alkaline Water Company Inc.

Founded in 2012, The Alkaline Water Company is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. Its flagship product, Alkaline88(R), is a leading premier alkaline water brand available in bulk and single-serve sizes along with eco-friendly aluminum packaging options. With its innovative, state-of-the-art proprietary electrolysis process, Alkaline88 delivers perfect 8.8 pH-balanced alkaline drinking water with trace minerals and electrolytes and boasts its trademarked label: Clean Beverage. Quickly being recognized as a growing lifestyle brand, Alkaline88 launched A88 Infused(TM) in 2019 to meet consumer demand for flavor-infused products. A88 Infused flavored water is available in seven unique all-natural flavors with new flavors coming soon. Additionally, in 2020, the company launched A88 Infused Beverage Division Inc., which includes the company’s CBD water and flavor-infused water. For the company’s topical and ingestible offerings, A88 Infused Products includes both the company’s lab-tested, full-spectrum hemp salves, balms, lotions, essential oils and bath salts, along with broad-spectrum hemp beverage shots, powder packs, oil tinctures, capsules and gummies. To learn more about the company visit www.A88CBD.com and www.TheAlkalineWaterCo.com.

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420 with CNW – Growing Tips Every Cannabis Grower Should Know

With medical marijuana now legal in 33 states and recreational marijuana is making inroads into the law books of more than a dozen states, the following tips might come in handy, whether you grow cannabis for personal use or for a dispensary.

Please note that growing marijuana is actually not that easy. It takes a lot of commitment, effort and of course, resources.

  1. Grow your weed indoors

Growing your buds indoors allows you more control of the atmosphere as well as the whole growth operation. It’s also more hygienic indoors, making it ideal for growing cannabis.

The best thing about this is, you can use grow boxes, there’s no need for a greenhouse. That is unless of course, you are running a large scale operation.

This does not mean you can’t grow your weed outside, just that the results may not be what you expect.

  1. You’ll need lots of lighting

If you opt to grow your cannabis indoors, then you’ll need light. Marijuana planted outside receives light from the sun, so you’ll have to compensate with artificial lighting, lots of it.

Therefore, purchase high-quality lights, reflectors, hoods and ballast is mandatory.  Try to change the bulbs no less than two times in a year. Second grade bulbs are just like the ordinary light bulbs, so only buy the high quality ones.

  • Go for the best strains

Good genetics grant good weed. Find and choose an excellent marijuana strain from the many options available.

You can look for good weed strains from the internet. There are many online seed sellers who can provide strains of high-quality. Additionally, you can use the Cannaconnection strain finder to get a good strain.

Keep in mind to purchase your strain a credible supplier for the best.

  1. Have Strict Bedtimes

For most marijuana strains, the growth cycle is about eight weeks. To help them reach their growth potential, you can implement consistent “night” and “day” times. Equal parts twelve hours of light and twelve hours of darkness every day is sufficient.

Maintaining this routine for the entire cycle will aid in healthy cannabis growth. As a beginner, you may not get as rich a yield as what is obtained by established companies like Pac Roots Cannabis Corp. (CSE: PACR), but you will certainly get better as long as you remain willing to learn.

  1. Go step by step

In each stage of the cannabis growth cycle, there are different needs. During the first stage, a lot of nitrogen is needed for the plant to bloom and grow. In the last stages, almost no nitrogen is required. Giving it a lot of nitrogen during this stage will results in a nasty metallic taste of the strain.

So, you should be careful to only provide your plants with what is needed in each stage of the growth cycle.

Additionally, stick to nutrients that are not premixed. You can purchase various base element nutrients and blend them yourself. This ensures you give your plants precisely what they need.

  1. The quality of water matters

For the best results, install a filtration or reverse osmosis system. This will prevent dissolved solids such as chlorine and fluoride from affecting your plants.

Note: Be sure to frequently change your filters for the best water quality.

At the end of the day though, the care and attention you give your plants is what will influence the quality of your strain. Will they be healthy or will they be dull? You decide.

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420 with CNW – Federal Court Rejects DEA Request to Throw Out Marijuana Rescheduling Case

A federal court of appeal in the U.S. has shot down a request by the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) challenging a lawsuit against the existing marijuana classification in the federal law. The federal agency was sued by veterans and scientists over their decision to declare cannabis as belonging to schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act.

The decision sparked mixed reactions among various players in the marijuana sector who termed the move unconstitutional.

The petitioners in the case argued that the DEA’s scheduling standards misinterpreted the federal law. DEA’s contentious claim dismissing marijuana’s approval for use in medication has set the center stage for protracted legal battles among various actors.

Typically, the government’s stand dismissing the medicinal value of marijuana has disgruntled various marijuana industry players.

The DEA led the government to believe that marijuana hasn’t been proved to be safe for use in the medical sector. In the case, the petitioners argue that a proposal by DEA calling for strict control in the use of marijuana is unconstitutional. The strict rules suggested guiding the use of marijuana continue to elicit a sharp reaction from various marijuana industry advocates.

Delays in licensing more marijuana growers for research purposes has sparked uproar among some lawmakers. A group of disgruntled lawmakers has therefore requested the DEA to fast track the process of formulating policies guiding the issuance of more licenses to research-grade marijuana manufacturers.

On the other hand, medical cannabis patients filed a lawsuit against the DEA petitioning a move by the U.S. government prohibiting the use of marijuana. In the case, medical cannabis patients have requested the U.S. Supreme Court to pick up their case that has undergone several rulings in the lower courts since the initial lawsuit was filed back in 2017.

A number of times, the DEA has been taken to court by Scottsdale Research institute SRI over dubious marijuana policies. The policies are said to hurt the cannabis industry. SRI has been instrumental in pushing for changes in policies governing the marijuana industry, and it is one of the applicants for licenses to manufacture marijuana for research purposes.

Most petitioners in the case have raised concerns about the DEA’s scheduling standards based on government perception that marijuana has no proven medicinal value. In this case, the push and shove in proper policies to guide the cannabis industry has brought a back and forth kind of approach that has delayed the release of appropriate laws and regulations to govern the marijuana sector.

Shane Pennington, one of the legal counsels representing Scottsdale Research Institute SRI indicated that a 9th circuit panel is anticipated to review the arguments of the case and give a decision based on merit.

It is widely expected that the entire cannabis industry, including Cannabis Global Inc. (OTC: CBGL), will be following this case closely until its conclusion.

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420 with CNW – Why Automation is Advantageous for Cannabis Businesses

With the pandemic leading to closure of businesses due to low demand and many others operating their businesses online to adhere to the social distancing regulations, there is no better time than now to automate your cannabis business. Automating your business ensures both you and your employees are not recklessly putting themselves in harm’s way while also increasing the efficiency of your business.

The margins in the marijuana sector are growing tighter as the sector gets more competitive. To survive, businesses must adapt and adopt automation.

Below are reasons why automating your business is the best way to go.

Allows one to control quality

To increase sales and achieve consumer loyalty, one’s product has to consistent, be of high quality and the integrity of the terpenes should be maintained. Implementing automation ensures that if a high-quality raw material is used, the end product is of high quality as well. The precision automation offers will be essential in the coming years in order to remain competitive.

Helps increase production

Implementing automation in harvesting and post-harvesting processes increases production, cuts down on employee hours and maintains product quality. Automation increases overall efficiency, giving a company an edge in a highly competitive market.

Less staff are required

Additionally, automation eliminates the need for employees, making it the less costly and far better option as it allows businesses to employ only highly trained individuals for the long term. This saves businesses a lot, especially in terms of income for employees, money spent on training and is generally less time consuming to oversee; an added advantage.

Automation also decreases the risk of contamination of a product, as no workers will be physically handling the product. The machines made of high-grade stainless steel are easy to clean and sterilize, making them safer for product handling.

Furthermore, automation also minimizes the risk of financial loss caused by errors made by workers, which may be fatal for small businesses.

Improves workplace safety

Utilizing machines in one’s facility ensures that the workplace has minimal accidents and workers can observe social distancing at work. Using conveyors to move the products between different stations also eliminates the need to have workers in close proximity to each other. The safety this provides allows the workers to focus on their current tasks without the fear of getting infected.

Automation promotes a healthy working environment as it shows employees that their safety and health is valued in the business. Socially distanced production and automation is the future and we are living in it. There is a likelihood that it will endure long after the pandemic ends because of the many benefits it offers not only to a business’ production process but also to the employees of the business. It may therefore not be surprising to learn that cannabis companies like Sugarmade, Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) have automated most of their operations.

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