420 with CNW – Roadside Marijuana Breathalyzers Could Soon Be Available

Drivers who have smoked marijuana in the past three hours will be easily identified using roadside breath tests, which may be available in 2019. It has been reported that the two companies manufacturing roadside marijuana breathalyzers such as Oakland-based Hound Labs and Sann Tex are hoping that by the second quarter of 2020, their breathalyzers will be ready for use.

Mike Lynn, who is the co-founder of Hound Labs, said that his company’s Breathalyzer would be able to identify someone who has used marijuana in the past three hours since that is when the drug is in full effect, and as a driver you are impaired.

The AAA Foundation for Safety published the results of a survey they conducted earlier this year, which showed that close to 15 million Americans had driven a vehicle after smoking weed in the past one hour or used marijuana in the past 30 days.

Both companies are developing devices designed to check the presence of THC in the body. THC is the compound that gives the high effect.

Compared to alcohol, THC detection in the body is very hard because the amount of psychoactive compounds in the body is minute. That is, it is a million times lower than the quantity of alcohol in a drunk person’s body.

The Breathalyzers will help fill a gap in the marijuana market since medical and recreational marijuana are increasingly being legalized across the country, said the developers.

For the police force to determine if a person is under the influence of cannabis, they have to go through an expensive and time-consuming process where Drug Recognition Officers (DROs) are used to identify people who have consumed marijuana in the past 1-3 hours. DROs are specially trained to identify people who are under the influence of any drug.

When a DRO suspects a driver of being under the influence, the said driver is driven to the hospital for blood tests, which identifies the type of drug in their system. The DRO then has to provide testimony in court, which is time-consuming.

The new devices will make the work of the police ten times easier since they can directly identify and convict people under the influence of marijuana; thus, reducing the cost and time spent by the police. It also reduces the work of the defense attorneys when proving their client’s innocence if they were wrongly accused of being high while driving.

Companies using heavy pieces of machinery or engaging in dangerous tasks could also use the testers to check if their employees are under the influence to minimize the occurrence of accidents. This would be beneficial to both the employer and employee.

The Madera Police Chief, Dino Lawson, in an interview with Sacramento Bee, said that the new technology is exciting, and although the police force is happy about it, they hope more improvements will be made to perfect the device.

Analysts believe that marijuana industry players like Hemptown USA and Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) may be having reservations about these devices since determining marijuana intoxification isn’t as easy as identifying alcohol intoxication.

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420 with CNW – 5 Things to Discuss about Medical Marijuana with Your Doctor

In the United States today, there are a total of 33 states that have legalized the use marijuana in a medical setting, and 11 states have given the go-ahead to use marijuana for recreational purposes. However, the physician assistant school has not included the education on the effects of cannabis, the natural cannabis-like molecules (endocannabinoids), and the way THC interacts with other medicines as part of their nursing syllabus.

According to Theresa Mallick, who practices at the division of pain medicine in Stanford Health Care, due to changes in laws where weed is concerned, more patients are bound to ask about the possibilities of using marijuana either medical or recreationally. So, to keep them safe as a doctor, it is your responsibility to equip them with information on the positive and negative effects of marijuana.

Through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Theresa Mallick recently taught a webinar about marijuana. According to Mallick, it is essential for doctors to go ahead and address the topics below with their patients.

  1. Voice Your Opinion About Marijuana Consumption

Honesty is crucial in getting your patient to open up. Moreover, they will be able to accept your advice on whether marijuana is a suitable form of treatment or not if you are truthful about what your thoughts on marijuana are.

  1. When Talking About Marijuana with Your Patients, Ask Them to Register for Medical Marijuana Cards

Advise the patient to apply for the medical marijuana card, which is easy to get in the states where medical marijuana is legal. With the medical card, you will be able to provide them with information on medial utility, safety, and its interaction with other drugs, treatment agreements, and aims of care.

  1. Give Them Tips For Buying Marijuana Safely

When buying cannabis, there is a probability of buying contaminated products; therefore, patients should be educated on how to purchase safe products. Educate them on how to read labels, the base of the product either weed or hemp, the source, and the manufacturing process before the product reaches the market.

Also, advise them not to inhale any product containing propylene glycol since this could cause them respiratory problems.

  1. Help Them Distinguish Between Inhaled And Orally Ingested Marijuana

Mallick-Searle says that the probability of patients opting to use marijuana in edibles is high because many believe that it is safer than inhaling. However, she advises doctors to use the inhalation method when assessing patients as this will show how cannabis affects the patient’s blood levels and psycho-activity.  This is not possible with orally ingested marijuana as the time of cognitive effects varies.

  1. Inform Them About The Dangers Of Cognitive Impairment

Physicians have the responsibility of warning the patients on the dangers of conducting certain activities such as driving or operating machines while under the influence of weed. According to the Ontario Medical Association, the levels of THC in the ingested marijuana, and the mode of consumption determines the duration of the cognitive effect. When cannabis is inhaled, the impact takes place immediately and lasts only for a few hours, but when it is eaten in edibles, it takes a while for the effects to be apparent, and last longer than when inhaled.

Industry analysts are currently evaluating how marijuana companies like Hemptown USA and Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) could be impacted by these findings.

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420 with CNW – New York, New Jersey and Connecticut Governors to Discuss Harmonizing Marijuana Legalization Laws

On Tuesday, Andrew Cuomo, the New York Governor said that he plans to have a meet up with Connecticut and New Jersey Governors to discuss how they can come up with a joint program that ensures consistency as they move forward with the legalization of recreational marijuana.

In a radio interview on Long Island, New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo said that his intention for the meeting is to discuss the possibilities of having regional laws on vaping products and weed. He also added that it would make no sense for the three states to have different marijuana policies, because, this would only force people to drive across the border to the neighboring states be it Jersey or Connecticut and buy cannabis.

New York is serious about marijuana legalization; therefore, the process of recreational marijuana legalization has to be right and protected, said the New York Governor during the interview. He added that he intended to start the talks with the Connecticut Governor Lamont, to see if he is open to sharing the same policy, as it would be counterproductive to have separate policies because Marijuana consumers would drive to the neighboring states to buy weed of better or poorer quality, have more THC, and eventually, you have people vaping and smoking marijuana while driving.

The interview also covered the issue of introducing regulation that prohibits youth from consuming marijuana. Products that appeal to the youth and contain cannabis should be banned. These products include weed flavored gummy bears and cigarettes containing cannabis.

When recreational marijuana is legalized, Mr. Cuomo also plans to ban the smoking of weed, a policy he supported when medical marijuana was legalized in New York in the year 2014. The New York governor intends on talking about the possibilities of adding these bans in the shared policy. If Connecticut and New Jersey do not adopt these bans, it will make no sense introducing them in New York as people would cross the border to buy weed.

In an interview with WNYC, Governor Cuomo said that it is the responsibility of the state to come up with rules as there are no federal regulations governing marijuana reforms. He added that their discussions would include the limit of THC, the age at which individuals should consume recreational marijuana, the process of preparing weed for consumption, and the volume of sales. The meeting aims to arrive at a common goal.

The New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Connecticut Governor Lamont went on a fishing trip last month where they discussed issues of interest in the two states, such as cybercrime, transportation and marijuana legalization.

The three states did not manage to have recreational marijuana legalized this year. However, they are optimistic about the coming year. New York plans to make the legalization of recreational marijuana a major priority in the year 2020 legislative sessions. While in New Jersey, the lawmakers suggest advancing the issue of recreational marijuana legalization for the voter decision through a referendum in 2020.

Experts believe that marijuana industry actors like Sproutly Canada Inc. (CSE: SPR) (OTCQB: SRUTF) (FRA: 38G) and Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) would be happy if the three states managed to pass similar marijuana laws since this would remove a lot of uncertainty for the users who frequently cross into these states.

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420 with CNW – Medical Marijuana Prices in Michigan Rise as Recreational Sales Near

The cost of cannabis flower in Michigan has risen by about 50 percent from the time medical marijuana became available in the state nearly ten months ago.

In August, the wholesale price of an ounce reached $249, the highest it has ever been from the time the regulated market was opened.

This increase in the price of marijuana flower comes as the supply is declining. This decline started in April and the numbers have been dropping to the lowest point in August.

The price hike comes despite the fact that while marijuana from caregivers is still dominating the market, the licensed cultivators have been getting a bigger share of the market. For example, the licensed growers only contributed 3 percent of the cannabis flower sold on the medical marijuana market in February. However, this proportion grew to 36 percent in August.

The regulatory agency released a statement in August showing that it was tracking the sales data in order to see how the licensed growers are progressing in addressing the supply needs of the market.

Some of the licensed growers say that they aren’t to blame for the price increases because the state government has continued to license provisioning centers at a pace that isn’t in tandem with the rate at which new growers are licensed. Consequently, there are many provisioning centers competing for the same supply of marijuana flower.

While there are 96 licensed medical marijuana cultivators to meet the demand of the 127 provisioning centers, it takes at least six months for a cultivator to grow their first crop and bring it onto the market.

State regulators made the decision not to prosecute licensed growers who buy medical marijuana products, such as cannabis flower, from the registered caregivers. Products from caregivers have been part of the regulated medical marijuana market from the very beginning, and many are of the view that this arrangement should continue.

Marijuana advocacy organizations, such as NORML, say that the licensed cultivators are still unable to meet the demand for products for both the medical and the recreational markets. These advocates therefore suggest that caregivers should continue supplying the market beyond 2020 as the regulators monitor the supply situation.

The regulators say that they are holding off making a decision on whether caregivers can be permitted to supply the recreational market with marijuana products. This decision will be made in November.

However, the data from other markets suggests that there is likely to be a decline in the number of patients using medical marijuana once the recreational market opens. Industry experts wonder what suggestions experienced industry players like Sproutly Canada Inc. (CSE: SPR) (OTCQB: SRUTF) (FRA: 38G) and Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) can give as a way for the Michigan marijuana industry to work harmoniously with the caregivers.

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CannabisNewsAudio – Sugarmade, Inc. (SGMD) Contributes to the Thriving Kentucky Hemp Market

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Hemp may be taking the first steps to overtake tobacco as a leading industry in Kentucky.

Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) (SGMD Profile) is among the companies moving into Kentucky, with a million-dollar investment in hemp growth. Hemp’s national prominence is growing through deals such as Aurora Cannabis Inc.’s (TSX: ACB) (NYSE: ACB) collaboration with United Fighting Championship (UFC). Research work by Tilray Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY) may involve using hemp to treat a growing range of physical and mental ailments. Curaleaf Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: CURLF) (CSE: CURA) is serving states without a strong, homegrown hemp industry, such as Florida. In addition, companies across the cannabis sector, such as Cronos Group Inc. (TSX: CRON) (NASDAQ: CRON), are diversifying their product ranges as more hemp crops come online.

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Sugarmade Inc. is a product and brand marketing company investing in products and brands with disruptive potential. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Sugarmade.com.

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Hemp Set to Overtake Tobacco in Kentucky Amid Boom for Growers, Suppliers

CannabisNewsWire Editorial Coverage: Hemp may be taking the first steps to overtake tobacco as a leading industry in Kentucky.

Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) (SGMD Profile) is among the companies moving into Kentucky, with a million-dollar investment in hemp growth. Hemp’s national prominence is growing through deals such as Aurora Cannabis Inc.’s (TSX: ACB) (NYSE: ACB) collaboration with United Fighting Championship (UFC). Research work by Tilray Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY) may involve using hemp to treat a growing range of physical and mental ailments. Curaleaf Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: CURLF) (CSE: CURA) is serving states without a strong, homegrown hemp industry, such as Florida. In addition, companies across the cannabis sector, such as Cronos Group Inc. (TSX: CRON) (NASDAQ: CRON), are diversifying their product ranges as more hemp crops come online.

  • Once the hemp heartland of the United States, Kentucky is rebuilding this lost industry following recent legislative changes.
  • Both tobacco farmers and specialist hemp companies are contributing to the boom.
  • The trend appears to also be profitable for companies providing support services, such as CBD extraction and hydroponic supplies.

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A Surprising State

In some ways, Kentucky is a surprising place to see a hemp boom. Conservative lobbyists in the state have consistently resisted legalization measures for related plants, despite the wider growth of the industry. Given the “thin end of the wedge” arguments wielded against drug reform, the hemp industry might have expected to face a cold response in the state.

Yet the state’s hemp sector has deep roots. During the 19th century, Kentucky was the largest producer of hemp in the United States, producing three-quarters of the nation’s hemp fiber. As hemp production went into decline following the First World War, tobacco took its place as a major cash crop for the state. However, tobacco now faces challenges of its own. With hemp production made legal on a federal level for the first time in nearly half a century, Kentucky has once again emerged as the country’s leading manufacturer.

Overtaking Tobacco

Kentucky has become a go-to state for companies with an interest in hemp, such as Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD).

Since federal legislation allowed the production of hemp at test sites in 2014, Kentucky has taken a leading role in the industry. The Bluegrass state was one of only three states to exceed 100 acres by 2016, and research permits were issued for more than 12,000 acres in 2017. By the time the 2018 farm bill proposed the legalization of hemp across the United States, Kentucky hemp growers were becoming a powerful lobby. They won the support of the state’s politicians, helping to push national legislation through in December.

Sugarmade’s involvement in Kentucky comes through, at least in part, a million-dollar investment in Nevada-based Hempistry Inc. Hempistry has begun growing high-grade hemp on a 23,000-acre land option it holds in Kentucky. High in cannabidiol (CBD), an active ingredient in high demand for wellness products, this hemp offers a chance to maximize earnings from the land and set down roots for larger operations in the state.

Commentators watching the development of hemp in Kentucky have speculated that plant could overtake tobacco, once the state’s leading cash crop. A growing number of savvy tobacco farmers have started growing hemp on part of their land, hedging their bets against the decline in tobacco sales. Hemp certainly appears to be a natural alternative to tobacco for these farmers, as it can be grown in similar conditions and sold into related markets.

Consequently, the Kentucky hemp industry is already turning into a large and diverse one, driven by two separate trends. One is the need of farmers for new crops, as declining tobacco sales and the pressure of trade wars impact their profits. The other is the emergence of companies with a focus on hemp and related crops, such as Sugarmade. These companies provide specialist tools and invaluable knowledge, while the farmers bring decades of experience growing crops in the region. Old and new knowledge combine to build a booming industry.

Looking to buoy up the economic health of their state, Representative James Comer and Senator Mitch McConnell have pushed the hemp agenda at a national level, creating the space for Kentucky’s hemp industry to thrive. McConnell has been particularly crucial, using his position as majority leader to advocate for hemp reform, including publicly reinforcing his support for the industry through a tour of the state with Sonny Perdue, head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). With this growing federal support, Kentucky hemp growers appear to be making long-term investments, confident that politicians will ensure a friendly business climate.

Providing the Fundamentals

Of course, it takes more than political goodwill to make an industry grow. Suppliers providing tools and materials to support the fundamental activities involved in the industry are crucial. This need is what attracted Sugarmade to the industry and is still the bedrock of the company’s hemp strategy.

Sugarmade entered the hemp space as a supplier of hydroponic equipment. Hydroponics are essential to the hemp market. While some hemp is grown outdoors, much is grown indoors, where greater control can be asserted over growing conditions. Hydroponic systems are used for this indoor agriculture, and Sugarmade supplies some of the best available systems available. In addition, the company is looking forward, exploring the use of artificial intelligence to monitor crops and ensure the best growth.

Agricultural supplies are one of the bottlenecks in the hemp industry. The sector has grown so quickly that suppliers have struggled to keep up. These circumstances have created what appear to be ideal conditions for Sugarmade, as demand for its core products seem to be all but ensured, allowing the company to expand by acquiring other firms. This savvy pick-and-shovel strategy has taken Sugarmade beyond its original strategy and into the Kentucky cultivation sector through the investment in Hempistry.

Supplying producers has given Sugarmade space to diversify. In addition to hydroponics, SGMD now sells extraction equipment. This is used by hemp growers or specialist processing companies to extract the CBD from hemp, so that it can then be sold to manufacturers as a raw ingredient. Sugarmade’s future plans include the introduction of new types of processing machines, aimed to keep the sector innovating and moving forward and also strengthen the company’s position as a leader in the space.

Subsidiary services such as extraction are one more reason why hemp may grow in importance to surpass tobacco. These services provide extra forms of employment and an extra boost for a state such as Kentucky. The state’s workers and tax base benefit not just from hemp farming but also from agricultural supplies, processing businesses and the entire supply chain of hemp and CBD products, a chain that looks set to only expand as the industry continues to see extraordinary growth.

The Hemp Boom

Big players from related industries are also making use of hemp to broaden what they offer as well.

Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX: ACB) (NYSE: ACB) recently acquired Hempco Food and Fiber Inc., a company it has been investing in since 2017. This provides Aurora with a high-volume supply of raw hemp from which it can extract cannabidiol for use in a wide range of products. The company is also working to raise the profile of hemp and find new ways to use the it. At least part of these efforts are being accomplished through a partnership with mixed martial arts company UFC. Aurora’s products and discoveries are designed to be used to help UFC athletes manage pain relief, tackle muscle strains, and enjoy the rest and relaxation they need between fights. As well as drawing attention to Aurora and hemp, the collaboration may prove invaluable insight into what CBD can do for professional athletes.

A pioneer in the use of cannabinoids, Tilray Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY) is a company with a heavy focus on research, contributing to studies around the world. The company has recently gained permission from the U.S. government to import CBD to the states for clinical trials at the NYU School of Medicine. These studies will explore the effectiveness of CBD in treating patients suffering from Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and AUD with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

While regions such as Kentucky are seeing a hemp boom, others have yet to see such growth and remain underserved for CBD products. Curaleaf Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: CURLF) (CSE: CURA) is focused on these areas, taking the opportunity provided by unmet demand. States such as Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York have limited licensing and large populations, making them ideal settings for this strategy. Curaleaf is about to open its 26th dispensary in Florida.

Cronos Group Inc. (TSX: CRON) (NASDAQ: CRON) is working to strengthen its position in the hemp market through the recently completed acquisition of four subsidiaries of the Redwood Holding Group. This adds a range of hemp-derived consumer products to Cronos’s lines, giving it more prominence in the market.

The hemp boom isn’t limited to Kentucky, but with growing political and corporate support, the state appears set to return to its former place as the U.S. hemp leader.

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CannabisNewsBreaks – Sugarmade Inc. (SGMD) Launches Advanced iPower Cultivation Equipment on Amazon.com

Sugarmade (OTCQB: SGMD), a leading supplier of hydroponics and cultivation equipment and resources, this morning announced its new line of “iPower” branded inline duct ventilation fans. The advanced equipment for indoor and hydroponic cultivators is designed for durability, high-performance and affordability is now available for immediate purchase on the company’s website at ZenHydro.com and on Amazon.com. “Indoor and greenhouse cultivation is becoming increasingly sophisticated, helping both hobbyists and commercial cultivators maximize output regardless of seasonality or weather conditions,” Jimmy Chan, CEO of Sugarmade, said in the news release. “This sophistication, along with expanding mainstream interest in products derived from hemp and hemp-related crops in North America, has driven increasing interest in both indoor and hydroponics cultivation, which has helped to foster booming demand for related equipment. We have positioned Sugarmade as a leading supplier of superior quality equipment catering to that boom. And our new line of iPower inline fans represents the latest example of our commitment to that standard and strategy.”

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About Sugarmade and iPower Brands

iPower is a leading manufacturer of grow light systems; supplying gardeners, worldwide, for over a decade.  The product lines use the transformative power of light to make gardening more efficient and productive. In addition to HPS/MH and Ceramic MH technology, iPower product offer digital ballasts, fluorescent, and LED lighting systems. Sugarmade Inc. is a product and brand marketing company investing in products and brands with disruptive potential. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Sugarmade.com.

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HempNewsBreaks – Sugarmade Inc. (SGMD) Ideally Positioned to Benefit During U.S.-China Tariff Trade War

Sugarmade (OTCQB: SGMD), one of the largest publicly traded hydroponics supply companies moving into the industrial hemp space, currently holds a strong position as American farmers pursue refuge from the low prices and decreased sales created by the ongoing U.S.-China trade war. An article discussing the company reads, “In the wake of the trade war between the United States and China, hemp has become a refuge for American farmers suffering from the resulting lower prices and sinking sales, as detailed in a recent CannabisNewsWire article (http://cnw.fm/MaWv3). The uncertain trade relationship between the two countries has created an especially strong market for companies such as Sugarmade that are suppliers of equipment to hemp cultivators. This is particularly true in the markets seeing the fastest growth in hemp farming, such as Western Kentucky and Tennessee. SGMD is not in the hemp-cultivation business itself, but it has a business model of supporting and supplying hemp-industry cultivators, among others.”

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Sugarmade is a product and branding marketing company investing in operations and technologies with disruptive potential. The company is becoming a leading supplier to the growing hemp and cannabis industries as a nonplant-touching provider of cultivation and processing supplies to industry players. The company is in the process of acquiring several leading hemp- and cannabis-supply companies, which are currently producing in excess of $70 million in annual revenues. Sugarmade is also an investor in fast-growing Hempistry Inc., a Kentucky-based cultivator and processor of industrial hemp and hemp distillates and isolates, and operates Carryoutsupplies.com, a leading provider to the quick-service restaurant industry. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Sugarmade.com.

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420 with CNW – USDA Publishes Report on the Status of the Canadian Hemp Industry

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released a report that provides details about the status of the hemp industry in neighboring Canada.

The six-page document which was authored by the Agriculture Attaché Evan Mangino indicates that while hemp was legalized in Canada close to 20 years ago and the U.S. only did so last year, the two countries are facing identical regulatory challenges.

Last year, Canada exported approximately 5,400 metric tons of hemp seeds. About 70 percent of those exports were to the U.S., but this figure is expected to drop a great deal once U.S. hemp farmers start harvesting their crop this year.

Until recently, farmers in the U.S. complained that it was hard for them to access viable hemp seeds from Canada. This prompted the USDA to write a clarification in April that under the 2018 Farm Bill, it was legal to import this planting material.

The report also states that most of the hemp grown in Canada is for nonviable hempseed. This is used to make hemp protein powder, hemp meal, hemp flour, hemp-based snacks and hulled hemp seeds.

The current regulatory framework in Canada doesn’t allow hemp or its products to be used as animal or pet food, and CBD isn’t allowed to be used as an ingredient in health supplements. However, the country plans to allow the manufacturers of livestock feed single ingredients (hemp seeds or hemp oil, for example) to apply and get approval to use the product for that purpose.

The hemp and natural products’ industries in Canada have continued to campaign so that the country designs a separate regulatory mechanism for products containing CBD, according to the status report published.

Veterinary associations in Canada have also been pushing for a legal pathway through which the members of those associations can start prescribing products containing cannabinoids, such as THC and CBD, to animals.

However, Canada has only approved one company to conduct clinical trials into the use of CBD and THC to manage anxiety in pets.

Despite the full legalization of cannabis in Canada, there are only three ways through which people can obtain CBD products.

First, residents can buy these products from retailers that have been licensed by provincial governments. This is similar to what happens for marijuana.

Secondly, Canadians can buy CBD products from medical marijuana dispensaries if those interested people are patients registered for the program and they have a prescription from a medical professional.

Alternatively, one can buy drugs containing CBD if the individual has a prescription for that drug and the specified drug has been vetted or approved by the appropriate health care authorities.

These ways to access CBD seem to be identical to what is currently prevailing in the U.S., and since the FDA has suggested that Congress may have to step in or else the agency takes years to develop alternative rules, there seems to be no quick solution to the regulatory challenges.

Industry watchers believe industry actors like Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) and The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings Ltd. (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) are confident that appropriate regulations will eventually come and end all the uncertainty in the industry.

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CannabisNewsAudio – Sugarmade, Inc. (SGMD) Providing Hydroponics to Flourishing Hemp Market

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With a powerhouse economy worth more than $3 trillion, California’s economy ranks as the fifth largest in the world. Current legislation is expected to pave the way for the state’s hemp market to explode.

With a series of smart acquisitions and brand expansions, Sugarmade Inc. (OTCQB: SGMD) (SGMD Profile)appears to be a strong pick-and-shovel presence as California looks at passing hemp-friendly legislation. Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CRON) (TSX: CRON) just announced a new hemp-based acquisition, while Greenlane Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GNLN) and The Green Organic Dutchman (TSX: TGOD) (OTCQX: TGODF) (TGOD Profile) have both inked deals that strengthen their presence in the hemp industry as well. KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB), another industry supplier, just created a new sales division aimed at mass distribution, industry education and compliance, and building CBD-brand distribution networks.

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About Sugarmade Inc.

Sugarmade is a product and branding marketing company investing in operations and technologies with disruptive potential. The company is becoming a leading supplier to the growing hemp and cannabis industries as a non-plant touching provider of cultivation and processing supplies to industry players. The company is in the process of acquiring several leading hemp and cannabis supply companies that are currently producing in excess of $70 million in annual revenues. Sugarmade is also an investor in fast growing Hempistry, Inc., a Kentucky-based cultivator and processor of industrial hemp and hemp distillates and isolates, and operates Carryoutsupplies.com a leader provider to the quick service restaurant industry. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Sugarmade.com.

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