Investigators concluded, “This study is thus the first to show that terpenes and cannabinoids can produce an additive effect when combined.”
Region: AZ
Provisions legalizing marijuana possession, use, and personal cultivation are now law.
"The present study suggests that, contrary to concerns, ultra-high THC cannabis, such as concentrates, might not produce greater positive, reinforcing effects."
According to recent polling, 66 percent of Arizonans said that they would "definitely" or "probably" vote ‘yes’ on the ballot initiative.
Investigators concluded that medical cannabis "could serve as a viable option to achieve opioid dosage reduction in managing non-cancer chronic pain."
Sixty-two percent of likely voters “believe that marijuana should be legalized for adult use in the state of Arizona.”
Proponents of ballot initiative campaigns in Arizona, Montana, and South Dakota have turned in signatures to qualify legalization measures for the November ballot.
Just under 66 percent of those surveyed said that they would "definitely" or "probably" vote in November for the Smart and Safe Arizona Act.
