Dallas Wants To Vote On Marijuana Decriminalization, Female Orgasmic Disorder Qualifies For Medical Cannabis In Connecticut And More Updates
As New Hampshire lawmakers are getting ready to cast their final votes on a measure that would allow for cannabis legalization to take place statewide in 2026 and make marijuana for adults legal and regulated, a separate measure that seeks to amend the existing medical cannabis program in advancing through the legislature. Female orgasmic disorder, usually characterized by lack of or delay in sexual climax (orgasm) or its delay and infrequency, could be treated with medical cannabis, a growing body of scientific research is suggesting. Connecticut's Medical Marijuana Program Board of Physicians, unanimously agreed that cannabis is proven to be more likely than not beneficial for those with FOD. Voters in Dallas could have a chance to vote on whether to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana. That is if City Council members give the green light to a plan that seeks to place the measure on the November ballot in the Texas city.