🕵️‍♂️ $5M Burglary Call

Burglary call uncovers major NYPD find in Queens. Plus, is the world in overdose?

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Briefly: Public opinion is shifting as 42% of people now believe that recreational drug use should not disqualify athletes from participating in the Olympics, according to a recent survey. This growing support reflects changing attitudes towards drug policies in sports and raises important questions about fairness, performance, and the role of recreational substances.

What does this mean for the future of Olympic regulations and the athletes affected by these policies? Read more to find out.

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ZINGERS

NYPD Bust: Burglary Call Leads NYPD To $5M Illegal Cannabis Operation Bust In Queens

Cannabis Stocks: Simply Better's Q2 Gross Profit Increases 83% YoY, Revenue Down 17% As CBD Segment Dips

Recreational Cannabis: Heavy Cannabis Use Linked To Higher Head And Neck Cancer Risk, New Study Finds

Cannabis Jobs: Cannabis Workers Will Unionize In Oregon If Ballot Measure Is Approved In November Elections

ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD

Briefly: In a surprising move, the FDA has rejected MDMA for PTSD treatment, citing the need for more research on psychedelic therapy. Despite promising clinical trial results and growing support from the medical community, the decision underscores the regulatory hurdles faced by psychedelic treatments. What does this mean for the future of MDMA and other psychedelic therapies in mental health care?

Click to delve into the FDA's decision, the implications for PTSD treatment, and the next steps in psychedelic research.

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