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Kayvan Khalatbari, lead proponent of Yes on 300: Denver Social Cannabis Use and founder of Denver Relief Consulting, discusses public consumption and other social policy issues related to the marijuana industry. Tune in to hear about what the social use policy will look like once implemented and how it empowers both the cannabis industry and local communities to deal with social issues.
News Updates:
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Headlines:
- State, federal agencies indicate air travelers can keep their pot
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- Puerto Rico drops marijuana for public employee drug tests
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- Cannabis-based products won’t be in pharmacies tomorrow, but we have a timeline
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- Trump invites Duterte to White House
- Exit interview: Obama talks marijuana in Rolling Stone
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Drug of the Month:
- Poppers, installment one (intro)
Call to Action:
- Volunteer your time and money to causes threatened by the Trump administration.
Music Credits:
Intro: Dance for Sport by the2ba
Transition: Does it Get Easier (It Gets a Whole ‘lot More Complicated) by Free the Mammoth
Transition: Time and Place by Free the Mammoth
Outro: First Few Feet by Tenineight
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For example, people who inject illicit drugs can minimize harm to both themselves and members of the community through proper injecting technique, using new needles and syringes each time, and through proper disposal of all injecting equipment.
For example, people who inject illicit drugs can minimize harm to both themselves and members of the community through proper injecting technique, using new needles and syringes each time, and through proper disposal of all injecting equipment.