The history of cannabis and hemp in the United States predates the founding of the country. George Washington grew hemp. As did Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and William Penn — still, Nixon would go on to make hemp federally illegal. Initial Use & Origins Like the tobacco leaf that sewed the founding of the Chesapeake colonies to the English crown, …
The History of Cannabis in New York
This article was originally featured on the Point Seven Group Industry News blog here. Though adult-use cannabis was only recently legalized in New York, the plant has had a long history in the state including cannabis decriminalization that started in the 1970s and a medical marijuana program that was established in 2014. Cannabis decriminalization efforts started early in New York …
Opportunities in the Moroccan Cannabis Market
Although cannabis is illegal in the country, the Moroccan cannabis market is actually quite large. Cannabis is most commonly consumed in the form of hashish, a cannabis resin, which is often smoked through pipes or hookahs. Cannabis usage may officially be illegal, but behind closed doors its use is often tolerated. Moroccan Cannabis Laws The Moroccan cannabis market has a …
The Origin of 420
Today is one of the most celebrated dates in the cannabis industry. On 420, also known as Weed Day, people around the world get together to appreciate cannabis. Although most people have probably heard the phrase 420 or know about the holiday, many are unsure about the meaning and origin of 420. While there are multiple theories into the origin …
Cannabis Around the World, Part IV: Modern Cannabis Policies
Cannabis Around the World is a multi-part series exploring cannabis’ journey around the globe – from its beginning in ancient cultures Before the Common Era, its spread and integration into new societies in the Common Era, and its current global status in modern cannabis policies. Africa Although cannabis is not indigenous to Africa, trade routes established Before the Common Era …
Cannabis Around the World, Part III: Modern Cannabis Policies
Cannabis Around the World is a multi-part series exploring cannabis’ journey around the globe – from its beginning in ancient cultures Before the Common Era, its spread and integration into new societies in the Common Era, and the modern cannabis policies of the world. Asia Modern cannabis policies have undergone drastic changes in countries which once openly accepted the plant. …
Cannabis: The Past, Present, and Predictions for the Future
You’ve likely noticed cannabis’ new presence in your hometown: marijuana leaves on billboards, CBD stores popping up, or a dispensary opening down the street. But, cannabis has been present in the United States since before its founding. Hemp, which is fast growing and easy to cultivate, was valued by early colonists for its versatility, and was even used as legal …
History of Hemp
While hemp is a plant in the cannabis family, it is not marijuana. Hemp does not contain the THC, so it has no psychotropic effects. Hemp has been cultivated for thousands of years around the world. Ancient civilizations used hemp to create fibers for cloth, fiber-pulp for paper making and oil for fuel. In addition, they ground it into powder …