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  2. 4/20 is coming up, but Indiana stoners are out of luck ... - AOL

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    Based on the data, Indiana residents have 0.3 marijuana retailers per 100,000 residents and 0.0 medical cannabis doctors per 100,000. The average high-end ounce in the city costs nearly $335, with ...

  3. As feds move to reclassify marijuana, here's where Indiana's ...

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    U.S. Sen. Mike Braun said on a gubernatorial debate stage in March that he's open to discussing the legalization of marijuana for medicinal use. "Medical marijuana is where I think the case is ...

  4. Datura stramonium - Wikipedia

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    It was sometimes mixed with cannabis, as well as highly poisonous plants like Aconitum ferox, to intentionally create dysphoric experiences. [55] The ascetics have used unpleasant or toxic plants such as these in order to achieve spiritual liberation ( moksha ), in settings of extreme horror and discomfort.

  5. Where Indiana's candidates for governor stand on marijuana ...

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    Indiana should legalize and decriminalize all forms of cannabis and commute and expunge the sentences of those Hoosiers who have been convicted of non-violent cannabis-related offenses."

  6. Phytolacca americana - Wikipedia

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    The first word in its scientific name, Phytolacca americana, comes from the Greek words phyton ('plant') and lacca —the scarlet dye secreted by the Kerria lacca scale insect. The second denotes this plant as native to America. The common name "poke" is derived from puccoon, pocan, or poughkone (from an Algonquin name for the plant). [8]

  7. Insects in medicine - Wikipedia

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    The medicinal uses of insects and other arthropods worldwide have been reviewed by Meyer-Rochow, [1] who provides examples of all major insect groups, spiders, worms and molluscs and discusses their potential as suppliers of bioactive components. Using insects (and spiders) to treat various maladies and injuries has a long tradition and, having ...

  8. Cannabis in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in Indiana is illegal for recreational use, with the exception of limited medical usage. Possession of any amount is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to 180 days in prison and a fine of up to $1000.

  9. Could Indiana decriminalize marijuana after a recent DEA ...

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    "Marijuana use has destroyed many lives, and states that have legalized marijuana have seen an increase in black market products fueled by Mexican cartels," Hill said in a previous IndyStar article.