Inside an LA Jiu Jitsu Event Where Cannabis Use Isn’t Just Encouraged, It’s Required - Cannabis News
"We had an incredible response, way beyond and better than what we ever imagined.”
"We had an incredible response, way beyond and better than what we ever imagined.”
British Columbia Golf Association survey finds younger players plan to smoke weed.
Most of the nation’s largest cannabis science conference this week featured wonky research papers. The exception was a group of professional athletes, who took the stage to promote cannabis in sports.
Cannabidiol, aka CBD, is having a moment right now, and for good reason.
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman David Irving has finally spoken about getting suspended for using cannabis.
More and more professional athletes are advocating for using cannabis to enhance their performance and to relieve pain caused by sport-related injuries.
Consider it an early win: Basketball’s BIG3 has become the first professional sports league in the United States to allow its athletes to use cannabidiol (CBD), the nonpsychoactive ingredient in cannabis that many people use to manage pain and inflammation.
Regardless of rules, there are plenty of professional athletes that smoke weed.
As pot becomes more accepted in society, the NCAA and college programs are slowly following suit.
'The fact that a lot of people are saying it helps them can’t be ignored,' says doctor.
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