Friday, 15 February 2019

California's 25 media outlets have a website: Tell everyone how to buy marijuana how to suck

Original title: Reviving the Marijuana industry California 25 media jointly set up a website "Californians"
"Entertainment (recreational use)" marijuana was officially legalized by the state of California on January 1, 2018. In order to revitalize this "emerging industry", provide business information, allay public misgivings and foster a cannabis culture, 25 media from all over California have jointly set up a dedicated cannabis news website, "Californians"(www.thecannifornian.com), full coverage of the latest authoritative news on the impact of marijuana on California and the United States.
Home page of the site:
The website, which was set up by journalists from 25 newsrooms across California (including Southern California News Corp, Bay Area News Corp, and many newsrooms in the Emerald Triangle and Northern California, among others), aims to tell the striking story of "marijuana industrialization," the website said. And answer many questions about expanding the legal use of marijuana in California.
Proposition 64th (on legalizing recreational marijuana) (Proposition 64) has brought a full range of changes to society as a whole: either large or small start-ups can find business opportunities; challenges for former cannabis growers; the creation of laws and regulations; and responses to potential concerns of parents, the website says In various physical bookstores will also appear to open up a new category of books.
The site allows for better coverage of the dynamics and impact of marijuana operators: The latest news of the Impact of marijuana on California and the United States; new knowledge and information on cannabis farming; new ways of eating and using cannabis; the impact on individual health; and the legal and economic problems faced by practitioners.
Observer network query related news found that the site was established in 2016, but was not active in the past, until December 2017, on the eve of the official legalization of recreational marijuana in California, the site began to be extensively updated and cited by many domestic and foreign media as authoritative sources of information on the cannabis industry.
The site's "Advertising collaboration" page lists the optimistic prospects for the marijuana industry:
News of the website recently followed the latest statement from Justice Minister Seschens.
The Observer network previously reported that on January 4 this year, Justice Minister Seschens, who had always opposed the legalization of marijuana, again stated that he wanted to "crack down" on marijuana nationwide.
In U.S. federal rules, it is indeed illegal to buy or hold marijuana. When former President Barack Obama was in power, the federal government's guidance on marijuana was a "inaction" policy. Where state law allows the sale and possession of marijuana, federal prosecutors typically do not initiate lawsuits.
Today, Seschens, who has always opposed legalizing marijuana, decided to withdraw the guidance. He once said "good people don't smoke marijuana," comparing it to heroin, and blamed marijuana for frequent incidents of violence and traffic accidents.
As you can see, the "Californians" website coverage is quite targeted:
The site's cultural section focuses on marijuana messages related to the entertainment community, as well as "marijuana reading":
Business section:
Health section:
The site also has an official account on Facebook, Twitter and image social media Instagram.
On the site's Instagram home page, there are plenty of images of marijuana promotions and marijuana TV shows held across the United States.
Despite the booming marijuana campaign in California, marijuana is still a controversial topic in the United States. According to statistics, there are currently 29 states in 50 states where total or partial marijuana is legalized.
California is the 6th state to legalize "recreational marijuana" after Washington, Colorado, Oregon, Alaska and Nevada (Washington, D.C., also legalized it). Massachusetts will join the team on July 1 this year, Maine State has previously passed a bill for legal "recreational" marijuana, but has not released a date for its implementation.

As for my country, since its accession to the International Drug Convention in 1985, China's policy on the control of drugs, including cannabis, is consistent with international common practice.
According to the Gansu Anti-drug network, China has long passed legislation to clearly stipulate that cannabis is a species of drugs.Smoking cannabis constitutes an offence and, under the Law on Public Security Administration penalties, is detained under the Act of 15th or above for a fine of up to 2000 yuan; The lesser part is the detention below 5th or a fine of less than 500 yuan; a serious person constitutes an offence, such as a large amount of illegal possession of cannabis. Addicted to smoking or by the public security organs found to smoke, by the masses to report smoking by the public security organs seized, by the urine sample test as positive, sent to rehab to implement a strong ring.Purple states have legalized recreational marijuana, legal medical marijuana in grey states, and blue states have approved marijuana legalization. 
Photo: The New York Times

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