Cannabis World Journals (CWJ), is a digital magazine focused on the most relevant changes happening in the cannabis industry worldwide. It provides insights of legal experts in the cannabis industry’s regulations, business tips to entrepreneurs, investors, and participants. In addition, it seeks to educate medical personnel and scientific researchers as well passionate growers. We want to drive people’s attention to the most updated content in the cannabis world.
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CannaGraphics • 5th Edition of the International Cannabis Film Festival FEICCA 2022
CANNABIS: A PLANT WITH MANY GIFTS THAT UNITES THE MOST DIVERSE COMMUNITIES • Current society has sought to control this phenomenon by employing an anti-drug policy aimed at regulating the use of cannabis and other substances.
In the Expert’s Room: Interview with Javier Hasse El Planteo • Javier Hasse is the CEO and co-founder of El Planteo, and he is also a writer specializing in cannabis, hemp, CBD, and psychedelics. Currently, he also serves as a senior contributor to Forbes USA and head of content at Benzinga, a $300 million media and events company in the United States. In addition, he is a member of the Rolling Stone Culture Council and one of the 100 most influential people in cannabis globally according to High Times magazine.
THAILAND • Thursday, June 9, 2022, was a decisive day for Thais when the government approved the legalization of cannabis cultivation and possession.
Cannabis Litigation: Milena Pozo was sentenced to prison by the Chamber of Criminal and Correctional Matters
Cannabis Legalization and the LGBTQ+ Community: A Road with a History • David Goldman (member of this community): “If it hadn't been for the activity among homosexuals, we wouldn't have had medical cannabis on the ballot in 1996.”
Interview with Laganja Estranja • Jay Jackson, better known as Laganja Estranja, is a passionate choreographer, musical artist, cannabis advocate, and LGBTQ+ icon. As a trans person, she has been in a self-discovery process through her artistic expressions and passions. For Laganja, now is the time to help others by advocating for cannabis and trans rights. She gained instant celebrity status through her participation in television shows such as the sixth season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and seasons 15 and 16 of “So You Think You Can Dance.”
Cannabis Celebrates Diversity • There are many cannabis businesses whose founders belong to the LGBTQ+ community, just as companies with sexual diversity representation.
Medical Cannabis and the LGBTQ+ Community: A Relationship with a History • The LGBTQ+ community has made cannabis dispensaries a space of care and solidarity
Why is the LGBTQ+ Community Relevant to the Cannabis Industry?
CANNABIS PRODUCTS TO CELEBRATE LGBTQ+ PRIDE
Cannabis Assists in Major Asthma Crisis among LGBTQ+ Youth • In 2018, according to a recent report by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, 21% of the LGBTQ+ adult population in the United States had asthma, compared to 14% of the non-LGBTQ+ adult population.