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10 Best 420 Celebrations Around The World

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420 is almost here. And for the cannabis community, it’s the best day of the year. If you are curious as to what’s going on this year, then you should know that a lot of fun is in the works. In fact, this year 420 is falling on a Thursday, which means you have the entire weekend to celebrate. From Denver’s free 420 rally to San Fransico’s 420 in the Park, here are the top ten events you’ll want to attend around the world on National Weed Day.

1. National Cannabis Festival

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If you reside in Washington D.C. or plan on traveling there for the weekend, then make sure you stop by the National Cannabis Festival. Not only will there be great music, but also education sessions.

The event takes place on 4/22, and if you want to learn more about it, then check out their website here.

2. Tokeactivity Social: Flower Power

Ladies, it’s time to put on your best dancing shoes and head over to Portland’s Tokeativity Social: Flower Power. The event begins on 4/22, and there will be lots of music, a 420 pipe exchange, and even a live flower crown making craft table. Learn more about it

The event begins on 4/22, and there will be lots of music, a 420 pipe exchange, and even a live flower crown making craft table. Learn more about it here.

3. Cloud City

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In case you’ll be in Portland on 420, Cloud City is presenting the largest 420 celebrations in the Northwest. If you love rap, then you’ll be pleased to hear that Lupe Fiasco will be performing. Also, Ty Dolla $ign, Rick Ross, and Big K.R.I.T will be making an appearance as well.

Go to the event’s site to find out more details here.

4. The 420 Rally

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Something very special is going on in Denver on 420. As it turns out, this year’s 420 rally is free to the public, meaning all you have to do is show up. Mind you, 2-Chainz will be the headlining act. And yes, the concert is also free.

For info on parking and what not, click here.

5. 420 in the Park

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Notably, San Francisco’s 420 in the Park is a city-permitted event this year. In other words, you’re welcome to light up as much as you please without repercussions.

It’s still technically illegal to smoke at Golden Gate Park. But it seems as though this year the city is breaking its own laws. Read more about San Fran’s 420 in the Park here.

6. London 420 Rally

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Although it is still illegal to publically consume the herb in the UK, that’s not stopping the annual London 420 Rally. Each year, the event takes place at Hyde Park to protest the country’s criminalization of cannabis.

Check out the event’s Facebook page here for more details.

7. Elite Cup 420 Festival

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Beginning on April 18 is Amsterdam’s Elite Cup Festival. Not only will the event feature live music and infused lunches, but also coffee shop tours and more.

To hear more about the festival and to purchase tickets, head on over to the event’s Facebook page here.

8. Hempstock 2017

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Glasgow will be celebrating its 6th annual Hempstock on 420 starting at 10 AM. In addition to the event’s live music, there will also be plenty of paraphernalia for sale.

For more information, have a look at the event’s Facebook page here.

9. Free Cannabis Community 420 Picnic

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If you live in Sydney, Australia, then you’ll want to check out the Free Cannabis Community 420 Picnic. There will be food provided by D’Munchies, joint rolling competitions, and prize giveaways.

To hear more about this free festival, click here for the event’s Facebook page.

10. 420 Toronto

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4/20 is coming early for folks in Toronto! During 420 Toronto on 4/19, Marc Emery and other speakers will be present. Not to mention, there will be a ton of vendors, including Crop King Seeds and Women Grow.

For more information, click here.

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Brittney Sanger

I am a free spirit located in a small college town. Most of the time I am busy working towards my degree in Healthcare Management. During my spare time, I enjoy writing, reading, shopping, music and board games. Most of all, I like Cannabis. I am a firm believer in Cannabis and the good it does for people. Marijuana is my motivator, my medicine for when I’m sick, and my most favored pick-me-up. Meeting and connecting with other Cannabis lovers is a passion of mine. It’s a nice feeling to know that so many people feel the same way I do on the subject.
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Homeland Security Sec. Kelly says his agency, ICE, TSA will “take action” against marijuana

Published: Apr 18, 2017, 3:42 pm • Updated: Apr 19, 2017, 7:41 am

By Polly Washburn, The Cannabist Staff

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary John Kelly on Tuesday called marijuana “a potentially dangerous gateway drug,” and vowed that his agency, ICE, TSA and CBP would take a hard-line stance on the substance.

In a speech at a forum entitled “Home & Away: Threats to America and the Department of Homeland Security response,” hosted by George Washington University’s Center for Cyber and Homeland Security in Washington, D.C., Kelly spoke of the effects of cocaine and heroin trafficking before turning to cannabis.

“Let me be clear about marijuana,” he said. “It is a potentially dangerous gateway drug that frequently used, leads to the use of harder drugs.”

He went on to say, “Its use and possession is against federal law, and until the law is changed by the United States Congress, we in DHS along with the rest of the federal government, are sworn to uphold all the laws that are on the books.”

Later in his speech, Kelly called out members of Congress who have questioned the techniques of DHS: “If lawmakers do not like the laws that we are charged to enforce, that we are sworn to enforce, then they should have the courage and the skill to change those laws. Otherwise they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines.”

Kelly’s remarks on marijuana commerce diverged sharply from his reply Sunday in an interview on “Meet the Press” to host Chuck Todd’s question about whether legalizing marijuana would help or hurt efforts to control the flow of drugs into the United States.

“Yeah, marijuana is not a factor in the drug war,” Kelly said in that interview.

He continued: “It’s three things. Methamphetamine. Almost all produced in Mexico. Heroin. Virtually all produced in Mexico. And cocaine that comes up from further south.”

In contrast, in Tuesday’s speech Kelly said, “DHS personnel will continue to investigate marijuana’s illegal pathways along the network into the United States and its distribution within the homeland, and will arrest those involved in the drug trade according to federal law. CBP (Customs and Border Protection) professionals will continue to search for marijuana at sea, air and land ports of entry and when found, take similar and appropriate actions.”

In his listing of federal agencies that will enforce federal marijuana laws, Kelly mentioned the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which is under the purvue of the Department of Homeland Security. Kelly refuted recent reports that TSA doesn’t care about marijuana possession. “When marijuana is found at aviation checkpoints and baggage screening, TSA personnel will also take appropriate action,” he said.

He also said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will use marijuana possession as a factor in deportation cases. “ICE will continue to use marijuana possession, distribution and convictions as essential elements as they build their deportation, removal, apprehension packages for targeted operations against illegal aliens living in the United States. They have done this in the past, are doing it today and will continue into the future.”

According to The Associated Press, critics have argued that the agency is too heavy-handed in enforcement operations, including arresting immigrants in the U.S. illegally whose only offense is being in the country without permission.

More than 21,000 immigrants in the U.S. illegally have been arrested since President Donald Trump took office in January, compared to about 16,000 people during the same time last year. About a quarter of those arrests were immigrants who had no criminal history, according to statistics from ICE obtained by the Associated Press.

In an apparent jab at the Obama administration, Kelly said, “My people have been discouraged from doing their jobs for nearly a decade, disabled by pointless bureaucracy and political meddling.”

Kelly also took the opportunity to warn of the potential dangers of cannabis to young people. “Science tells us (cannabis) is not only psychologically addictive, but can have profound negative impact on the still-developing minds of teens and people up into their mid-20s.”

Watch John Kelly’s full speech (thoughtfully cued up by The Cannabist to his remarks on marijuana):

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Polly joined The Cannabist in December 2016 as a digital producer. She has been creating print, web and video content for a couple of decades. She returned to her home town of Denver in 2012 after living in eleven other cities in four countries, and…

20 Essential 420 Pot Products And Potions For The Ladies

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Ladies, 420 is approaching, which means it’s time to start gearing up for the festivities. Maybe you plan on toking at home. Or, perhaps you’ll be attending a fun event, such as The 420 Rally. Either way, it’s never too early to prepare. After all, 420 is a pretty big deal. It’s the one day of the year that honors the herb, and the people that smoke it. For this reason, you need to make certain you have all the right ganja gear so that you can make the most out of the day. From the Necktarstick to the Hemplight, here are 20 420 essentials for her.

1. Whoopi & Maya body balm

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If your monthly cycle is arriving on 4/20, don’t let it stop you. Just rub on some of Whoopi & Maya’s body balm, and your cramps will disappear in no time.

2. Necktarstick

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You can keep your lips medicated on this special day, too. Eden Cure’s Necktarstick just so happens to contain 20 MG of CBD and THC.

3. T-shirt

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While you may not be one to sport the ganja on your clothing, there’s no harm in making an exception just for 4/20. Check out Etsy for some cute and affordable options.

4. Groove by Aerospaced

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Of course, you’re going to need a grinder on 4/20. Not only will Groove by Aerospaced save you time on breaking down your bud, but it’s also one of the best grinders around.

5. Hemplight

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Tired of tasting butane? If so, spark your ganja with the Hemplight for tastier tokes.

6. CBDerm MACK30 Medicated Sunscreen

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In case you’ll be spending 420 in the sun, be sure to lather up with CBDerm’s medicated sunscreen. It’s non-toxic, vegan, and contains 100 MG of CBD.

7. Erbanna stash bag

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If you’re leaving the house, make sure to grab a stash bag to store all your goods safely. Erbanna has many styles to choose from, all of which are gorgeous and odor-proof.

8. Zig Zag ultra-thin papers

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Whether you’ll be in your room sparking a joint or out and about, rolling papers are necessary. Zig Zag’s ultra-thin papers will allow you to enjoy the flavor of your bud without the added paper taste.

9. Firefly 2

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If you need a discreet way to get high on 4/20, then try the Firefly 2. It works for both dry herbs and concentrates, making it one of the best handheld vapes on the market.

10. Roze Volca Hipster Panty

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As can be seen, these game-changing panties are made to protect your pot. Also, they can carry other small items, like chapstick and a lighter.

11. 420 Foods storage jar

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No one wants to smoke bad weed on 420. For this reason, be sure to keep your nugs in a reliable stash jar, such as this 420 Foods screw-top.

12. Kushy Punch Sativa

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If you’re dragging and need a bit of energy, just pop a couple of Kushy Punch Sativa gummies, and you’ll be set for the rest of the day.

13. Doob Tubes

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In addition to being moisture-resistant, Doob Tubes are also odor-proof.

14. DEW sensual cannabis oil

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Is sex on the agenda for 4/20? If so, this weed lube will turn things up a notch.

15. Dynomite Nail Polish Pipe

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Indeed, that’s a pipe alright. Can you say adorable?

16. Sakibong joggers

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These Sakibong joggers are perfect for the female pot-smokers who plan to get high from the couch this 420.

17. Princesses dab mat

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Unleash your inner princess with this dab mat.

18. Diamond Glass – Inline to Turbine Perc Rig

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To go with your dab mat, of course.

19. Little Blue Dab Box

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For the daboissieur to hold her waxes and oils.

20. MOTA Cannabis Bath Soak

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After a long day, end your 420 with MOTA’s medicated bath soak, which contains 300 MG of THC.

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Brittney Sanger

I am a free spirit located in a small college town. Most of the time I am busy working towards my degree in Healthcare Management. During my spare time, I enjoy writing, reading, shopping, music and board games. Most of all, I like Cannabis. I am a firm believer in Cannabis and the good it does for people. Marijuana is my motivator, my medicine for when I’m sick, and my most favored pick-me-up. Meeting and connecting with other Cannabis lovers is a passion of mine. It’s a nice feeling to know that so many people feel the same way I do on the subject.
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Canopy Grows Through Reefer Madness

SMITHS FALLS, ON, April 13, 2017 /CNW/ – Later today the Canadian government is expected to table legislation intended to end decades of cannabis prohibition. Looking forward to a legal recreational market made up of an ecosystem of new and exciting businesses, many of which will be introducing themselves to Canadians and their communities for the first times, Canopy Growth wishes to take the opportunity to provide an update on its social responsibility programs.

The post Canopy Grows Through Reefer Madness appeared first on Cannabis Life Network.

Open Letter to Vancouver Councillor Kerry Jang

Venerable Councilor Kerry Jang,

I am an East Vancouver resident with concerns regarding Federal Regulation of Cannabis.  In light of Trudeau’s Drug Futures Forum, I’d like to express a few words regarding the Culture of Delay within Federal government regarding British Columbia’s right to secure livelihood.  I’d like to end prosecution of local cannabis activists, Marc and Jody Emery.  They are targeted for their political activism, entrepreneurial spirit  and support of legalization.  Their cause has deep roots in North America and their voice resonates and represents many Globally.

“Paul Goodman famously wrote, “Suppose you had the revolution you are talking and dreaming about. Suppose your side had won, and you had the kind of society that you wanted. How would you live, you personally, in that society? Start living that way now!”

Growing up in the western suburbs of Chicago in the 1970’s, I learned of Cannabis as it grow illegally on unincorporated land, apparently sown by a the Catholic Italian neighbor.  It was an informal introduction by a 12 year old, to a line of siblings and friends following down a wild path along a creek.  By the time I was 13, I was reading my brothers secret stash of “High Times” Magazines, and marveling at the grow-op that he started secretly in his room under his bed!.  The plants were about 3” tall when my Mom and Dad ended my brother’s grow-op experiment.

The illicit nature of ILLEGAL DRUGS, kept the truth in plain sight with a thick stigma of embarrassment for my parents which was transferred to me in the stone silence of the forbidden.  Heavy enforcement would come to the Chicago area within decades.  In Spring 1995, I was nearly embroiled in a D.E.A. conspiracy plot which asked a University graduate, musician friend, to implicate associates in a web of conspiracy to traffic a “Narcotic”(Cannabis is not a Narcotic).  I remember the scenario.  I put my chattels in storage, and I left Chicago within days of the story of my friend’s plight with law enforcement breaking into the national news.  I was in New York when I spoke with my parents on the phone.  They said that they saw my friend on the “Busted” TV series.  This was the War on Drugs in action.  Black Inner City kids busted by the D.E.A., plead guilty, acquiring criminal records and jail time, losing their right to vote in Federal elections, while white kids had access to family lawyers or credit options which enabled quick exodus escaping charges.

With a 3 month study visa, I found a good  job in Vancouver, and secured a work visa in Dec of 1995.  By 1998, I found myself compelled to write an “avidavit” to Ann McLellan in the defense of a young woman who applied for Refugee Status in Canada.  Renee Boje, was being extradited to the United States on “conspiracy” charges stemming from a medical grow op bust in Los Angeles in 1995.  Renee, like myself, was a freelance artist, and we both headed for the Canadian border alone, horrified with the D.E.A. scenario.  You see, the 1995 Clinton Administration supplied funds to advance drug law enforcement and expand the private prison scheme. It was a time of heavy handed federal mandatory minimum sentences, where medical notes were not admissible in Federal trials, nor was word to be spoken of the benefits of Cannabis.

It is now 40 years after my civilian introduction to Cannabis.  The dream of growing legal cannabis  is nearly realized, but here in Vancouver, Federal influence on Cannabis “busting” is at an all-time high.

Why the Government culture of delay is bad Management

Pierre Trudeau and Justin Trudeau gained favor with the public by tapping into the call to “de-criminalize” and “legalize” the Marijuana plant within a gap of nearly 50 years.  In the time between  Pierre and Justine Trudeau’s leadership seats, the public has been a source of enduring, unrelenting, tenacious, political resistance for legalization of Cannabis against our own government’s prosecution.    The published literature supporting the historic culture of Cannabis, seed sales, and breaking the marijuana law lead to a public re-education, research, production techniques, and the creation of a network of people in a movement toward vindicating the majority who think that criminalization causes more harm than Cannabis use.

Trudeau spoke of immediately Decriminalizing Cannabis as a campaign promise.  Instead he doubled back, and under his administration’s “Project Gator” the most influential and articulate Political Activist and his equally outspoken wife, Jody, of the Cannabis Legalization movement are barred from their own business and charged with crimes.   Trudeau delays meaningful change while prosecuting the leaders on the Frontlines.

It looks like “Project Gator” is a politically motivated operation by Bill Blair of the Legalization Task Force with the aid of local Police aimed at shutting down the public voice of the Cannabis movement, so corporate entities can co-opt the market.  It has become apparent that slow Executive and Legislative management, sets international corporate interests above Canadian interests.  This has been happening for decades as Pharmaceutical lobby to keep Cannabis illegal.  For instance, in Arizona, L.P. Insys,  spends $500,000 on the prohibition of cannabis in 2016, while releasing synthetic cannabis pills.  The Insider/Outsider attitude of Insys Theraputics is to operate it’s business, strictly within Government, while the people are dying from their patented drug Fentanyl.

Anne McLellan, who served as the Minister of Justice, Attorney General and the head of the Legalization Task Force, has affiliation with a Law Firm central to managing government backed Cannabis Licensing Producers (LP’s).  This is a conflict of interest which makes her ill-fitting of her job in public service to citizens.  I believe Licensed Producers will turn cannabis into a weapon, just as Bayer manufactured the first amphetamine and heroin used on the frontlines of the First and Second World Wars.  The Cannabis hypocrisy is aweapon used against citizens Marc and Jodie Emery.  Cannabis plants are better off in the hands of the people, because L.P.’s have a capital intent to profit their shareholders over the interests for public good.  Just look at Insys THeraputics as a stand alone patent, responsible for the Fentanyl Crisis and tell me that insider drug peddling in the Lobby hasn’t been a factor for 20 years of Government.

Legislators have been backing corporate synthetic drugs to the exclusion of natural plant based medicine because a corporation cannot patent a plant, and big legal business loves patents.    Poppy production has been pushed to the corners of lawless Afghanistan because the governments and drug companies have banished the flower.  Synthetic drug fentanyl is causing an overdose crisis in North America, and the patent holders seem to bear no responsibility for their monstrous chemical creation.   Millions of people have died on patented opiate drugs produced by Licensed Producers.  3-Methylfentanyl has even been used as a biological weapon by law enforcement on a crowd with lethal effects.

It appears that the 50,000 people who die every year in North America from overdose are overlooked. While Trudeau’s “project Gator” is looking to prosecute citizens, Marc and Jodie Emery.  The government delays legalization of Cannabis to get Licensed Producers of Cannabis modelled like Pharmaceuticals companies who buy influence with government with lobbying power.

The world drug market is a $4 Trillion dollar industry, and Ottawa is looking to control the cannabis market and punish Canadian producers who are not accepted by the corporate Health Canada agenda.   The insiders control Ottawa legislation.  Jodie Emeryrespectfully asked to be included in the Task Force, but is barred fromher business instead.  With a corporate model in mind, from McLellan down, the monopoly of the supply side of Cannabis through L.P.’s is being set in motion.   The legislators and investors are checking the stock market, and watching their pension futures as the legalization of Cannabis favors big business, and prosecutes our championed voices for Legalization.

This “War on Drugs” as announced by Nancy Reagan in 1982, puts the innocent civilian at the center of a war in which prison, fines and criminality is a penalty for using Cannabis.  The war as I see it has been between legislators, corporations, cops, and unions with good dental care, extended medical benefits, free prescription drugs, padded retirement packages and private futures options, and the punished under-pensioned worker who doesn’t get free prescription drugs, but bears the burden of finding relief.

Canadian’s are overprescribed opiates and anti-depressants.  Health Canada secure their pensions in the stock market,  investing in Licensed Producers of Pharmaceutical drugs, while the masses fell into an addiction to oxycodone, morphine, Ritilin and anti-depressant.  The true benefit of drug  L.P.’s is that they have teams of lawyers who craft contracts, secure patents and clauses within Government which obscures the liability of overdose death and injury from side effects.  The financial profits and tax breaks go to the big business and the liability is often death to the public user.

The most vulnerable in our society come from families broken by racism; intergenerational foster care, residential school and systemic childhood abuse often lead to addiction and poverty issues.  These children are the most likely to be introduced to Ritalin as children by health care workers then seek illegal amphetamine or escapist drugs.  Without extended medical benefits, those with chronic pain will seeks their drug on the black market.  My concerns are for the people who have been on the wrong side of the pension scenario.  These are the people who want freedom and choice in a heavily regulated nanny state.  They have been hung down with “narcotics” federal charges in their late teens for possession of Marijuana.  Or, Young Adults who left the Rez, and found themselves under employed, then, swiftly end up on the street with free government needles and a job running drugs.   This is the welcoming to the heart of Vancouver on unceded Musqueam /Salish/Squamish territory to Aboriginal youth in many cases.

The bottom line: Let humans grow Cannabis plants, and end the prosecution model for small growers and the public at large.  It shouldn’t cost $10 million dollars to become a licensed producer to grow plants, and make Cannabis infused oil.  Nor, should Bayer/Mosanto or other L.P.’s be allowed to monopolize Cannabis seed.  Free the seed.  Grow your own.

On closing, please consider the points which I have made.

IF you’ve read my public litany,

Thank you for reading,

And thank you for your service to community,

Debra Hay

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Medical marijuana facility takes root in Pointe-Claire


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Canadian medical marijuana producer Aurora Cannabis is poised to open a 40,000 square foot cannabis production facility on Hymus Blvd. near Alston Ave.

Aurora Cannabis is the second largest medical marijuana producer in the world, after Ontario-based Canopy Growth Corporation. There are around 38 registered medical marijuana producers in Canada.

“It’s exciting,” Aurora Cannabis executive vice-president Cam Battley said of working in the fertile medical-marijuana industry. “I have a tremendous sense of mission. Medical marijuana is proven to help relieve symptoms, manage pain and anxiety.”

Battley was born and raised in Beaconsfield and now lives in Ontario. The father of two is a Scout leader and soccer coach and describes himself as “square as can be” — far from the image of the pot-smoking hippy some folks might conjure up when the subject of marijuana is raised.

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