Paul James
15 posts
Paul James is a seasoned cannabis writer and advocate for all-natural remedies. Currently based in Los Angeles, he hopes to one day take his writing to the big screen. He also runs and operates the mental health blog Bedlamite.
Victorian Parliament Okays Medicinal Cannabis Driving Trial
Medical cannabis patients in Victoria can now sign up for a trial that researches marijuana impairment on driving.
October 18, 2023
NCAA Committee Recommends Cannabis for College Athletes
The college sports association recently recommended that cannabinoids be removed from its list of banned substances.
September 26, 2023
One-Third of the Colorado Marijuana Workforce Has Been Cut
Between February 2022 and February 2023, cannabis business owners cut nearly 10,500 jobs in Colorado's cannabis workforce.
April 14, 2023
In Hawaii, People Prefer Black Market Cannabis to State-Managed Facilities
A recent report from Hawaii claims that 80% of cannabis consumers still favor the black market over the state-run medical cannabis program.
September 14, 2022
Alabama Bill to Require Negative Pregnancy Test for Medical Cannabis
Women-focused organizations across the country blasted the negative pregnancy medical cannabis bill in Alabama.
April 7, 2022
CBD May Help Boost Cognitive Performance in Gamers
With serious gaming comes stress, but studies show that CBD can reduce anxiety and other factors minimizing one's digital potential.
March 28, 2022
New Jersey Lawmakers Set Regulations for Adult-Use Cannabis Industry
New Jersey lawmakers approved regulations that will establish the foundation for adult-use cannabis.
August 20, 2021
Back To Black: Why Consumers Are Staying Loyal To The Illicit Cannabis Market
Cannabis is legal in California...so why is the illicit market still going strong?
April 4, 2019
California’s Last Compassionate Care Marijuana Service Was Just Shut Down
The compassionate care business models of Prop. 215 are officially cut out of the regulated cannabis industry. But San Francisco's Sweetleaf made sure to give its patients eight-ounces of medical herb to ensure they are still cared for after the non-profit ceases operations.
December 20, 2018