Welcome to the Cannabis Countdown. In This Week’s Edition, We Recap and Countdown the Top 10 Marijuana and Psychedelics Industry News Stories for the Week of August 10th – 16th, 2020.
Without further ado, let’s get started.
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10. Psilocybin’s Curious Potential in a Viral Pandemic
Everyone is Looking for a Vaccine for COVID-19, and That’s Both a Good Thing and a Bad Thing
Good because a vaccine is needed as soon as possible, but bad because it brings out the charlatans looking for a quick buck. So what About Psilocybin and COVID-19? There may be more to come with Psilocybin aka Magic Mushrooms and how it can help humans fight viruses
9. Is Kamala Harris Marijuana’s Golden Ticket to Legalization?
Kamala Harris’ Views on Cannabis Have Changed Dramatically Over the Past Decade
With Joe Biden consistently leading in the polls in recent weeks, the addition of Harris to his campaign will bring her policy proposals into focus now more than ever. One, in particular, has the Cannabis world abuzz.
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8. A Deeper Dive Into Fungi is Opening Doors to More Psilocybin Medical Development
Researchers Believe That Mushrooms Actually Share About 30% of Our DNA, Which is an Intriguing Discovery Because it May Help us Learn How They Can Be Used to Treat Human Conditions Such as Viral Disease
There is a growing scientific knowledge base of the chemical actions of various psilocybe species, coming at a time when the Psychedelics industry continues to grow, with some companies looking at developing different psilocybe compounds to treat different human mental (and physical) conditions.
7. Montana Will Vote on Two Marijuana Legalization Measures in November, State Confirms
Montana’s Secretary of State Announced That Marijuana Activists Collected More Than Enough Signatures to Qualify Two Legalization Measures for the November Ballot
One initiative, a statutory change, would create a system of legal Cannabis access for adult-use. A separate constitutional amendment would ensure only those 21 and older can participate in the market.
6. After the Pandemic, Could Psychedelic Treatment Help us Heal?
The Pandemic and Ensuing Existential Crises May Leave a Number of us with PTSD, Once Again Raising Questions About the Need to Accelerate Psychedelics Research
Psychedelics like Psilocybin (the main compound in Magic Mushrooms), LSD, and MDMA have been experiencing a renaissance during the last few years. Recent studies have highlighted their promise in treating a number of mental illnesses, including post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.
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Overvalued and Shareholder Unfriendly Deals Will Start to Be Replaced By Value-Added, Responsible M&A Setting Off the Next Phase of Parabolic Growth in the U.S. Cannabis Sector
Not all mergers and acquisitions are created equal, especially in the Cannabis industry. Over the past few years, a number of companies, such as Aurora Cannabis ACB and iAnthus Holdings ITHUF, have grossly overpaid for assets, resulting in write-downs and sell-offs. Red White & Bloom RWBYF believes that its recent acquisitions have come at much more attractive prices, leading to increased shareholder value.
4. From Pot to Shrooms: What’s Next for Decriminalization?
Are Shrooms the New Cannabis in Canada?
Local cannabis advocate Lisa Campbell believes medicinal Magic Mushrooms are following the path of medicinal marijuana in Canada with recreational mushroom use still years away.
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3. Marijuana Legalization Plaintiffs Make Final Plea to U.S. Supreme Court
The Federal Statute Criminalizing Cannabis Should Be Declared Unconstitutional, According to a Petition Filed with the U.S. Supreme Court
The 3-year-old case, if the Supreme Court decides to hear it, could have implications on the legalization of Marijuana federally. But it’s likely a long shot that the Supreme Court will hear the case.
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2. B.C. Woman Among Four Granted Permission to Legally Consume Magic Mushrooms
Abbotsford Resident Laurie Brooks Describes a Trip She Took on Psilocybin That Changed the Way She Views Life and Death
Brooks, 53, is one of four Canadians who were approved last week by Health Canada to experience a legal trip on Magic Mushrooms. They are the first to legally consume the drug since it was banned in the 1970s.
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1. Cannabis Industry Looking to Expand as Election Brings Prospect of U.S. Legalization
Profitable Cannabis Firms Want to Buy Their Way Into Niche Segments and Expand Their brands, Betting That the November U.S. Election Will Lead to Weed Becoming Legal Across the United States
After nearly a year of next-to-no deal-making, Cannabis companies are gearing up for mergers and acquisitions as realistic stock valuations and the prospect of U.S. legalization attract buyers to a sector that has been decimated by oversupply and other issues, executives and investors say.
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