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The U.S. House of Representatives has again approved the S.A.F.E. Banking Act, this time attached as an amendment to the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Despite bipartisan support for the reform, which would protect financial institutions that work with state-licensed cannabis businesses, Senate leadership has been reluctant to take up the issue. As a stand-alone bill, the measure is stalled in the Senate Banking Committee primarily because it does not include cannabis crime sentencing reform. This news comes as Democratic Senators Cory Booker and Ron Wyden say they are preparing to file a bill of their own that will address cannabis reform and decriminalization, including both banking and criminal justice.

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After months of hopeful anticipation, the efforts of cannabis reform advocates in Missouri may soon be halted for the time being. Two separate campaigns submitted signatures this election season for the November ballot, but one, Better Elections, did not reach the required amount. Signatures from the other advocacy group, Legal Missouri, are currently being verified and tabulated, but projections of the districts yet to be counted aren’t looking good. As a congressional amendment initiative, the campaign faced a laborious signature collection process requiring eight percent of the 2020 vote in each of the state’s eight districts.

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Officials have released a new set of recreational cannabis regulations in preparation for the emerging market. At a July meeting, the Cannabis Control Board approved the retail establishment license application form and its related rules. The initial round of licensing will be open only to certain social equity applicants (those that have been convicted of a cannabis crime or have a convicted family member) beginning in August. This provision means multistate operators will have to wait for a foothold in New York’s burgeoning cannabis scene. With over 220 cultivators permitted thus far, regulators expect recreational sales to begin later this year.

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INTERNATIONAL UPDATE –– AUGUST 2022 Cannabinoid Monthly Playbook

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SECTOR ANALYSIS AUGUST 2022

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Part II – A Paradigm Shift

Cannabis is a historical commodity, yet there are unanswered questions about how to use it beneficially. Traditional clinical study approaches lack relevance. Normally, there would be expert guidance. But, because its long history of use was interrupted by an extended interval of prohibition, there is little guidance. The CESC, a Cannabis research organization, finds solutions using a paradigm shift.

Cannabis has been consumed for centuries as botanical medicine, social lubricant, and industrial resource. Everyday use of Cannabis spans from the expectation of general wellness to relief from disease symptoms. In retrospect, there is an abundance of information through current and historical use that can be sourced for the benefit of the industry.

Historians note that the Arab-Muslim world introduced the ritual of hash (a form of processed Cannabis Flower) consumption to the Christian world in the 18th century. By the 19th century, the existence of hash consumption lounges was well documented in Europe. As a medicine, hash was administered for everything from the plague to mental illness. European pharmacists and physicians formulated tinctures, lozenges, and even medicinal cigarettes containing hash. Although many treatments failed, some were successful, and lessons were learned from trial-and-error experimentation.

Much of that knowledge did not endure, and 20th-century Cannabis use expanded in clandestine fashion. Today, widespread consumption occurs in the absence of informative clinical information.

Terrance Alan, owner of Flore, one of San Francisco’s newest Cannabis dispensaries, agrees to do it differently. “Our community knows what works for them,” says Mr. Alan. “Our job is to pair science with community wisdom to offer the best Cannabis products.”

Flore has teamed with the CESC to source data from its community. The CESC’s Dosing Project uses an observational study design incorporating artificial intelligence (machine learning) to determine safe and effective Cannabis product dosages.“We designed a study that listens to your observations of using Cannabis products and makes your experience part of our research,” explains Dr. John Abrams, co-founder of the CESC.

The CESC works with partners like Flore dispensary and with licensed Cannabis analytical labs like Veda Scientific, to move the science of Cannabis forward. Community involvement is key to Cannabis research. Using observational data analysis, the CESC has uncovered clues to the “Sativa” vs “Indica” dilemma. It has discovered something users have known all along; Cannabis has a very particular set of aromas based on terpenes, esters, and sulfur-containing compounds. The CESC is leveling up with the discovery that those smells may impact the effects felt by you when using cannabis. Cool right!? Applying new and ongoing developments in data science is a scientific paradigm shift that offers a promising future for Cannabis products.

The Dosing Project AUGUST 2022

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