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Some Feel-Good News About Marijuana s Golden Age
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April20, 2021
Some call it the holy herb. Others, the devil’s lettuce. No drug has been more cultivated, trafficked and consumed in the world, despite being largely illegal. But now 1 in 3 Americans live in a state with legal recreational marijuana, and many countries have either legalized or decriminalized the stuff. It’s a brave new ganja world, and today we dive into its evolution and future innovations with a look at some mind-blowing additions to the crop. Don’t worry, there’s no risk of a contact high here although your brain may get a nice buzz.
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Such incidents are again drawing protest after two violent episodes following traffic stops. In suburban Minneapolis, not far from where George Floyd was killed in a police encounter, a veteran cop recently killed a 20-year-old Black man, Daunte Wright, after he was stopped for expired registration tags. (Wright’s mother told reporters that when she talked to her son moments before he was shot, he said police raised concern about an air freshener hanging from his rearview mirror.) In Virginia, a Black and Latino Army officer sued after he was pepper spraying, struck and handcuffed after being pulled over for not having a permanent license plate on his new SUV.
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The newly installed Agilent 1290 Infinity II UHPLC and Ultivo QQQ mass spectrometer at the Cannabis Center of Excellence at Lake Superior State University stands to the right of the two computers on the table. (Photo courtesy of LSSU)
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SAULT STE. MARIE The Cannabis Center of Excellence at Lake Superior State University recently upgraded its cannabis analysis instrumentation in “ways that benefit not only the burgeoning industry but also environmental science,” according to an LSSU news release.
“In 2019, we established the first cannabis chemistry program in the nation, and this latest step forward epitomizes part of our vision statement to be innovation-driven and transformative,” LSSU President Dr. Rodney S. Hanley said in the release. “It furthers our imperative to stand at the forefront of student learning and development, sustainability, and community partnerships, all pillars of our strategic plan. And it follows our mission stateme