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Sunday Weed: Weekly Digest, Number Ninety-Three

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How’s your Sunday? Lazy? Busy? Whatever it is, give yourself a well-deserved break, grab your favorite cannabis product, and dive into the latest weed news. To keep you up to date we gathered seven articles about cannabis on the web. Enjoy your read!

1. Elon Musk’s week of pot smoking and wild emails, explained

The Tesla CEO doubled down on pedophilia accusations in an email to BuzzFeed and smoked pot on Joe Rogan’s podcast.

2. Congress Will Pass Legalization Bills Next Year, Lawmakers Say

The next United States Congress is likely to pass cannabis legislation such as the STATES Act, two congressmen said here during a conference Friday, even if Republicans retain control of Congress in November’s election.

3. CBD Gummies — Why Should I Try Them?

CBD gummies gain their momentum, and the reasons are quite clear. But should you try them?

4. California’s Illegal Weed Industry Is Doing Better Than Ever

Those in the weed business have discovered that the black market is still more profitable in many ways than the newly legal industry.

5. Marijuana Use Is on the Rise Among Baby Boomers According to a New Study

Marijuana use is on the rise, particularly with the “Baby Boomer” generation.

6. Marijuana-Research Applications Go Nowhere at Justice Department

Sessions is a longtime critic of pot use, though he has voiced support for research on the drug.

7. Why the World Is Watching Canada’s Pot Legalization

All eyes are on Canada as it prepares to legalize recreational marijuana in October, becoming only the second country to do so after Uruguay. The pending change has touched off an investment boom and pushed up valuations of Canada’s cannabis producers.

Enjoyed your digest? Let us know.

See you next Sunday!

(Sweedsy in no way encourages illegal activity and would like to remind its readers that marijuana usage continues to be an offense under Federal Law, regardless of state marijuana laws. To learn more, click here.)

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