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Good News About Parkinson’s Disease And Medical Marijuana

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Parkinson’s is in the news again – but there is a bit of hope with cannabis for those afflicted with the disease

Over 10 million people around the world suffer from this miserable disease. But there is good news about Parkinson’s disease and medical marijuana. A growing body of research is shedding light on how it may offer real hope for people living with the disease—a progressive nervous system disorder which affects movement and often includes tremors, stiffness, and balance issues. Recent studies from respected medical and academic institutions suggest that cannabis-based treatments may help relieve some of the most debilitating symptoms associated with the disease.

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One of the most promising areas is in managing non-motor symptoms such as sleep disturbances, anxiety, and pain. A 2022 study by the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus found that cannabis use among Parkinson’s patients led to significant improvement in sleep and pain levels. The researchers noted that these improvements often translated to a better overall quality of life. 
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Even more intriguing is the evidence suggesting that cannabinoids may help with motor symptoms such as tremors and rigidity. A study from Tel Aviv University and Rabin Medical Center in Israel, published in Clinical Neuropharmacology, found that patients who used cannabis reported a 30% to 50% improvement in tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia (slowness of movement). https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/news/

While medical marijuana is not a cure for Parkinson’s, it is increasingly seen as a complementary therapy, especially when traditional medications come with unwanted side effects or fail to provide full relief. Dr. Benzi Kluger, a neurologist and Parkinson’s specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center, supports further exploration: “We’re seeing enough anecdotal evidence and early data to warrant larger, more rigorous clinical trials.”

Importantly, not all cannabis products are equal. Many experts recommend formulations high in cannabidiol (CBD) and low in tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) to reduce psychoactive effects while still providing symptom relief. As always, Parkinson’s patients should consult with their neurologist or a medical cannabis specialist before beginning any cannabis-based therapy.

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As public acceptance and legal access to medical marijuana grow, so does the opportunity to better understand its role in managing complex neurological conditions like Parkinson’s. Ongoing trials, such as those supported by the Parkinson’s Foundation and the Michael J. Fox Foundation, continue to investigate how cannabis could be integrated safely into long-term care plans.

While much research is still needed, the latest findings offer a welcome dose of optimism for the millions affected by Parkinson’s disease—and point to a future where medical cannabis may be a mainstream part of symptom management.



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Cypress Hill Honored for 30 Years of Cannabis Advocacy at California State Fair

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The California State Fair got a little higher this year. And not just because of the on-site consumption lounge.

On July 22, legendary hip-hop group and certified cannabis icons Cypress Hill were awarded the Golden Advocacy Award at the California Cannabis Awards, held inside the California State Fair in Sacramento. The honor celebrates their three-decade ride-or-die commitment to cannabis culture, legalization, and fighting for the freedom of the plant, and the people behind bars for it.

The award, co-presented by State Fair CEO Tom Martinez and Lauren Carpenter, CEO of embarc, marked a full-circle moment for a group that’s never been shy about lighting one up — on stage, on records, or on Capitol Hill.

Let’s Get Free

“When we started, talking about cannabis was rebellious,” said B-Real, accepting the award before the group’s headline performance on the Toyota Concert Series stage. “But for us, it was always about pushing for truth, freedom, and justice.”

From the early ’90s, Cypress Hill made it impossible to ignore weed in hip-hop, or anywhere else. Their rhymes weren’t coded. Their politics weren’t performative. They were loud, proud, and puffing right in your face.

By 1993, they were putting weed facts in the liner notes of Black Sunday. By 2010, they were touring with NORML to support California’s Prop 19. And in 2024, they launched the We Legalized It tour, donating $1 per ticket to Last Prisoner Project to help free people still locked up for the same plant Cypress Hill helped normalize.

When Music Fuels A Movement

“They didn’t just help destigmatize cannabis,” said Carpenter. “They made it impossible to ignore.”

And she’s right. Cypress Hill’s entire discography is basically a high-level civics course in legalization, freedom, and fire weed. But beyond the bars, they’ve evolved into leaders of a much larger movement, with B-Real’s Dr. Greenthumb dispensaries now operating in six California cities and eyeing national expansion.

They’re not just smoking it. They’re building it.

High Honors at the High Fair

The California Cannabis Awards, part of the State Fair’s growing cannabis programming, are all about recognizing the people and organizations shaping the legal weed landscape in California and beyond. This year’s fair includes new product competition categories, on-site sales, education exhibits, and a full-blown consumption lounge (because let’s be honest, nothing pairs with deep-fried Oreos quite like a joint).



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Massachusetts Lawmakers Consider Competing Bills Around Boundaries Of Marijuana Advertising

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“Billboards are the one form of marketing where you can’t change the channel, you can’t turn the page, you can’t click away from it.”

The Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy heard testimony on Tuesday about an issue that has been bubbling up in the industry: Should cannabis companies be allowed to advertise, run discounts or have sales?

There are currently strict limitations governing how cannabis companies can advertise. Dispensaries are prohibited from advertising in any medium where 85 percent of the target audience is not expected to be 21 or older, and they are not allowed to offer gifts, discounts, sales, points-based rewards or any customer loyalty programs.

The House passed a suite of cannabis legislation in June that did not address advertising. (Senate leadership has yet to weigh in on whether the chamber will be taking up cannabis legislation this session.) House lawmakers have filed five separate bills that would make advertising rules more strict—such as by banning billboard advertisements for cannabis products or changing how fines are imposed for advertising violations—to protect young people. Meanwhile, another bill filed by Sen. Dylan Fernandes (D) of Falmouth—which has strong support from the industry—seeks to loosen restrictions on discounts and promotions to help struggling business owners compete more effectively.

Many in the cannabis industry have advocated for the ability to advertise more widely to level the playing field with multi-state cannabis companies that already advertise because they can afford to pay a fine. The Cannabis Control Commission issued an advisory in May 2024 that said that the agency had learned that some cannabis businesses in Massachusetts have been flouting advertisement regulations.

Cannabis operators also say that they are competing with intoxicating hemp products, which have proliferated across the state because of a federal loophole that defines hemp and cannabis differently. This means that hemp products—even though they contain the same main intoxicating substance—are not bound by the same advertising rules.

“Being able to advertise is how any business attracts new customers,” Nike John, the owner of The Heritage Club dispensary in Boston and one of the inaugural cohort of the Cannabis Control Commission’s social equity program, told CommonWealth Beacon. “Marketing is a function of all businesses.”

The 2016 ballot question that legalized recreational cannabis in Massachusetts proposed similar regulations to those governing alcoholic beverages, but cannabis has faced more stringent restrictions. Liquor stores and breweries are allowed to offer discounts and promotions that they can advertise.

The bill being pushed by the industry would keep the cannabis commission from prohibiting “advertising, marketing and branding of sales, discounts, and customer loyalty programs.”

“Since the industry launched, cannabis businesses have been held to a different standard, one that blocks us from offering basic tools like discounts, promotions or even loyalty programs that every other industry takes for granted,” Phil Smith, owner of Freshly Baked Co. of Taunton, another social equity business owner, told CommonWealth Beacon. “This bill levels the playing field. It gives small social equity businesses like Freshly Baked a real shot at competing, growing and building community relationships the same way liquor stores and breweries do every day.”

Opponents say that cannabis is harmful to children and that advertising can promote youth cannabis use.

“For nearly 10 years, Massachusetts has failed to enact policies that protect public health from the harms of high THC cannabis,” said Amy Turncliff, a neuroscientist and a public health advocate who does therapeutic consulting on addiction disorders. “Prohibiting billboard ads is a simple, effective step.”

David Jernigan, a professor at Boston University’s School of Public Health who has authored a book on cannabis policy, testified in favor of a bill that would ban all billboard advertisements of non-prescription marijuana. In one study of 172 cannabis users between the ages of 15 and 19, he found that adolescents who see cannabis billboards even rarely are five times more likely to develop a cannabis use disorder.

“Billboards are the one form of marketing where you can’t change the channel, you can’t turn the page, you can’t click away from it,” said Jernigan. “If they’re in the environment and you’re young, you’re going to see it.”

The package of cannabis legislation that the House passed would increase purchasing and possession limits for cannabis, double the number of dispensaries one business can own, create an avenue for legal hemp beverages to be sold in liquor stores, restructure the cannabis commission, crack down on hemp-derived intoxicating products, and loosen existing requirements for medical marijuana businesses. The Senate has not indicated whether that chamber will be prioritizing cannabis reform in this session.

“The work before us remains urgent and deeply impactful,” said Sen. Adam Gomez of Springfield, one of the chairs of the cannabis committee. “The cannabis industry in Massachusetts is still young and evolving, and how we shape its future will have lasting consequences for equity, public health, labor rights, and also economic opportunity across the community.”

This article first appeared on CommonWealth Beacon and is republished here under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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Marijuana and the WWE – The Fresh Toast

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Hulk Hogan was one of the star at it’s peak, so we wonder about marijuana and WWE

Cannabis has long been a popular—if unofficial—part of professional wrestling culture, and WWE is no exception. For decades, many of the industry’s biggest stars have used marijuana to relax, recover, and cope with the physical and mental toll of the job. By some backstage estimates, up to 90% of WWE talent have used cannabis, whether for stress relief or pain management. WWE reached its peak popularity during two main eras: the Godlen Era of the 1980s, where the late Hulk Hogan was the star and the Attitude Era of the 90s, led by stars like Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock. These periods saw unprecedented viewership. But what about marijuana and the WWE?

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The list of cannabis-friendly wrestlers includes major names such as Rob Van Dam, Randy Orton, Jeff Hardy, Matt Riddle, and Sean Waltman. Rob Van Dam in particular has championed marijuana publicly, crediting it with helping him manage pain and stay grounded during his career. Others, like Bret Hart and Val Venis, have expressed similar sentiments.

By 2022, WWE had largely stopped enforcing marijuana fines in practice. And in early 2025, WWE superstar Michin (Mia Yim) confirmed what many suspected: marijuana was officially removed from the company’s banned substance list “a couple of years ago.” This quiet but significant policy shift aligns with widespread legalization and normalization of cannabis use in much of the U.S.

The move has been welcomed by fans and insiders alike. WWE Hall of Famer Booker T called the change overdue, praising marijuana as a safer alternative to opioid-based painkillers, which have had devastating effects in the wrestling world.

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WWE’s new approach represents a more modern and compassionate vision of athlete wellness. Rather than punishing performers for using a now widely legal substance, the company has turned its focus toward more dangerous or performance-enhancing drugs. The shift gives wrestlers more autonomy over their health while also acknowledging cannabis’s role in long-term recovery.

As WWE continues to evolve in the era of legalized marijuana, its updated Wellness Policy reflects a forward-thinking attitude—one prioritizing performer well-being over outdated stigma.



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