Smoked marijuana on talk show live

 When a Tech CEO Smoked a Joint on Live TV: Lessons Learned In late 2018 a high‑profile chief executive of a cutting‑edge technology company made headlines after taking a puff from a joint during a live podcast. The moment quickly went viral, raising questions about corporate leadership, substance use and public perception. What happened, and what can business leaders learn from it?1. The On‑Air Incident The CEO appeared on a popular, livestreamed podcast hosted by a comedian. During the multi‑hour conversation, the host …
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In Britain, allowed to sell medical marijuana

Is it Allowed to Sell Medical Cannabis in Britain?In November 2018 the UK government made headlines by rescheduling certain cannabis‑based products from Schedule 1 to Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations, opening a legal pathway for doctors to prescribe cannabis for medicinal use. Since then public interest has grown, private clinics have proliferated and demand for cannabis‑based medicines has surged. But does that mean anyone can sell medical marijuana in Britain? This article explores the current legal framework, …
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Cannabis Consumption in the United Kingdom

 Cannabis Consumption in the United Kingdom: Figures, Trends and Implications Cannabis use remains widespread in the UK. Although recreational use is illegal, cannabis is still the most commonly used illicit drug in England and Wales. Recent statistics show that around 6.8 % of 16‑ to 59‑year‑olds used cannabis in the past year – approximately 2.3 million people[1]. The analysis below summarises the latest trends, demographic differences and potential risks.1. Prevalence and Trends The Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) reports a slight decline …

How often can you take antibiotics for colds

Understanding Myths and RealitiesWhen you catch a cold, it’s not uncommon to hear someone suggest reaching for antibiotics. After all, they are powerful medications that can treat infections, right? However, when it comes to colds, antibiotics are not the solution. Let’s dive deeper into this topic and clarify some common misconceptions.What Are Colds?Colds are caused by viruses, primarily rhinoviruses, which infect the upper respiratory tract. Symptoms typically include a runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, coughing, sneezing, and sometimes a …
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