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Monday, October 10, 2016

Pets on Pot: The Newest Customer Base for Medical Marijuana : nytimes





as declared in nytimes

Pets on Pot: The Newest Customer Base for Medical Marijuana

Pets on Pot: The Newest Customer Base for Medical Marijuana
Pets on Pot: The Newest Customer Base for Medical Marijuana
Little Kitty doesn't hide anymore.In fact, she's more like her old self: sunbathing on the living room carpet, playing with Ms. Mastramico's other cat, Valentina."When I've given it to her, she's never acted high: falling face-first into her food bowl, chowing down," Ms. Mastramico said.


by the same token on arkansasmatters

How Would Medical Marijuana Change Arkansas? Series Starts Monday

How Would Medical Marijuana Change Arkansas? Series Starts Monday
How Would Medical Marijuana Change Arkansas? Series Starts Monday
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moreover from scienceworldreport

Is Medical Marijuana Safe For Pets? Positive Reports From Owners Show

Is Medical Marijuana Safe For Pets? Positive Reports From Owners Show
Is Medical Marijuana Safe For Pets? Positive Reports From Owners Show
Testimonies of owners treating their pets with Medical Marijuana are growing in numbers.(Photo : Sion Touhig / Getty Images)More and more people are turning into medical marijuana.Different states are demanding it to be legalized.


not to mention breitbart

Pets Become Latest Consumers of Medical Marijuana

Pets Become Latest Consumers of Medical Marijuana
Pets Become Latest Consumers of Medical Marijuana
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERPet owners have turned to pot in order to treat many of their pets' illnesses, reporting success after using the drug on their pets for a wide variety of ailments.Animal lovers have turned to cannabis-based products, using marijuana to treat their pets' ailments such as arthritis, seizures, inflammation, anxiety, and pain, The New York Times reported.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERLisa Mastramico's 12-year-old cat Little Kitty, for example, had arthritis and spent her days hiding in the closet.


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