Sunday Weed: Weekly Digest, Number One Hundred One

It’s Sunday, and it means that it’s time to relax and recharge your batteries. Hope you’re having some good rest and take your time with friends and family. To make your weekend even better, we gathered the latest weed news around the web. Enjoy your read!
1. With Jeff Sessions out at the Justice Dept., the marijuana movement exhales
He described marijuana as a “very real danger” and has said its effects are “only slightly less awful” than those of heroin. Once, during a drug hearing when he was a Senator, he said he wanted to send a clear message: “Good people don’t smoke marijuana.”
2. Delivery dilemma for medical marijuana
Companies experiment to find the optimal application method.
3. How To Get Weed In Massachusetts: A Quick Guide
People of Massachusetts voted for legalization of recreational cannabis more than two years ago. It took some time to create a legal framework and decide on licensing and other bureaucratic procedures, but on Tuesday folk got their first chance to buy their weed at a store.
4. New UBC pot professor to research potential of cannabis in treating opioid addiction
The $3 million professorship is funded, in large part, by cannabis producer Canopy Growth.
5. How To Consume Weed During The Holidays: Family Edition
Happy Thanksgiving! The holiday season is officially open, and it means that you’re bound to meet your family. This stressing event may seem truly horrific for some people, and they would like to have cannabis to get the right vibe before the gathering. However, it can be tricky — especially if the family doesn’t know about cannabis use.
6. The Netherlands’ Master Weed Growers Are Flocking to Canada
As the Dutch stumble towards legalization, Canadian businesses are taking advantage of their talent.
7. Weed Chefs: Coming to a Screen Near You
Legalized pot meets performative cooking in a slew of new shows — but is a full weed meal something we should be striving for?
Enjoyed your digest? Let us know.
See you next Sunday!
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