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Sunday Weed: Weekly Digest, Number Ninety-Four

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. U.S. official: Canadian marijuana users, workers, and investors risk lifetime border ban

Canadians who work in the marijuana industry — and those who invest in the booming pot sector — risk a lifetime ban on travel to the U.S., according to a senior official overseeing U.S border operations.

2. Washington DC’s budding market for legal pot is rife with potential pitfalls — here’s what you need to know

The nation’s capital now has a market full of “ganjapreneurs,” who navigate a unique ecosystem that’s unlike any other legal weed market. However, that same market can be difficult for tourists, vendors, businesses and government employees.

3. About 18% of California’s Cannabis Products Fail Lab Tests

Since the implementation of California’s new and stricter cannabis industry regulation, state licensed labs have tested 10,695 product samples. Around 18% of those failed requirements, which means that these products didn’t meet new standards.

4. Weed Could Soon Be Available for Medical Studies

For years, the only pot allowed in medical studies was poor-quality weed from the University of Mississippi — but a new bill could change that.

5. One-Hitters: A Simple Guide To A Quick Hit

One-hitters are great, but if you’re new to cannabis, you have probably never heard about them.

6. Class is in session at Canada’s first ‘pot school’

Niagara College offering instruction on growing weed.

7. The Amount of Older Americans Using Marijuana Is Getting, Um, Higher

Marijuana is apparently booming among, well, boomers. Specifically, marijuana use is becoming more prevalent among Americans over 50, according to a new study in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

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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