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Medical Marijuana CEO Gives Insight On Potential Of Legalizing Marijuana, Hemp

Medical Marijuana Inc (OTCMKTS:MJNA) has indicated that they have acquired news-reporting privileges in the U.S. News and World Report news publication. This comes after an article titled “Legalisation of Hemp Could Be First Step for Federal Marijuana Protections” appeared in the news published on December 4, 2018. The piece features the Medical Marijuana Inc. CEO, Dr. Stuart Titus, who discusses the effects of legalization of marijuana and hemp.

Hemp and Marijuana legalization

In the interview, the CEO indicated that they are pleased that they are part of the national conversation of the passing of the farm bill. Dr. Titus said that there are around 50,000 uses of hemp that are known and that they believe that the publication was doing an excellent job of demonstrating the enormous potential of the bill for CBD firms and hemp farmers.

The article summaries progress made by Congress in legalizing hemp, and this may be good news as they may be working toward federal legislation for marijuana. The article equally highlights some of the industrial applications of hemp which can be used as a biofuel, source of hemp oil and skincare enhancement among other health and wellness uses.

Partnering with U.S. News & World Report

The U.S. News & World Report offers a different platform that publishes news, opinions, consumer advice, and rankings, and it puts the company in a strategic position to partner with Medical Marijuana Inc. which passes information on either hemp products, new developments, or even consumer advice on CBD products. The publisher has an audience of around 20 million visitors monthly with vast page views in social media which also positions it as an information outlet on the potential of hemp legalization. As one of the upcoming news and information publication outlets, U.S. News and World Report, therefore, adds its tradition of offering reliable information and guidance to the global hemp and marijuana market.

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