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Tinctures — the very same cold‑extracted preparations — are now legal in Australia. Patients can make them at home. Clin...
09/02/2026

Tinctures — the very same cold‑extracted preparations — are now legal in Australia. Patients can make them at home. Clinicians can prescribe them. The herbal pathway has quietly re‑entered the room.

At the same time, the patent on acidic cannabinoids — the one that locked down cold tinctures for more than a decade — is expiring. The corporate tollway is losing its exclusive rights to the chemistry it once fenced off.
https://thepotreport.net/corporate-dealers-in-sheeps-clothing/

We are not just another news site. We are a hybrid space where sharp satire meets verified facts, where history is docum...
23/11/2025

We are not just another news site. We are a hybrid space where sharp satire meets verified facts, where history is documented alongside absurdities, and where readers can navigate the ongoing debate with clarity and confidence.

Unlike mainstream outlets, we don’t rely on ads, invasive tracking, or clickbait headlines. Our commitment is to transparency, creativity, and ethical publishing. Every article, timeline, and satirical piece is carefully designed to separate fact from commentary, ensuring you always know what is sourced reporting and what is playful critique. The Pot Report

Cannabis laws in Australia. The Pot Report blends satire, fact, and advocacy with transparency.

14/11/2025

Reaping Gold at Nimbin Prison Farm! The Pot Report with Bill and Emjay.
Rehabilitation is the Nimbin Prison Farm success story.

Legal Barriers to Environmental Benefits Federal and state legal frameworks create significant barriers to utilising h**...
19/10/2025

Legal Barriers to Environmental Benefits
Federal and state legal frameworks create significant barriers to utilising h**p for large-scale environmental remediation and climate change mitigation, despite mounting scientific evidence of its exceptional potential.
Current licensing systems limit cultivation areas and impose lengthy approval processes that are incompatible with the rapid deployment needed for emergency environmental responses such as soil contamination cleanup or carbon sequestration projects. The federal prohibition on using government agricultural funding, water rights, or equipment for cultivation prevents farmers from accessing essential resources that could facilitate large-scale h**p deployment for environmental purposes.
Regulatory restrictions particularly hamper h**p's proven capacity for - the process of using plants to remove pollutants from contaminated soil and water.
While research demonstrates h**p's ability to absorb heavy metals and other contaminants while simultaneously sequestering carbon at rates exceeding traditional crops, current licensing frameworks treat environmental projects the same as commercial cultivation operations, requiring identical security measures and compliance protocols regardless of the environmental urgency.
The inconsistent state-by-state regulations create additional obstacles, as environmental contamination rarely respects jurisdictional boundaries, yet remediation projects must navigate multiple licensing authorities with conflicting requirements.
These legal barriers effectively prevent **p from fulfilling its potential as a rapid-deployment tool for addressing and environmental degradation, forcing environmental managers to rely on less effective alternatives. At the same time, bureaucratic processes delay critical remediation efforts.
1. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11253875/
2. https://thebreakthrough.org/.../a-very-green-carbon...
3. https://www.sciencedirect.com/.../pii/S0264837722005580
4. https://www.odc.gov.au/.../chapter-2-cannabis-regulation...
5. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10308385/
6.https://www.aic.gov.au/.../def.../files/2020-05/tandi048.pdf

Cannabis cultivation presents both significant challenges and remarkable opportunities in climate change mitigation, wit...
16/10/2025

Cannabis cultivation presents both significant challenges and remarkable opportunities in climate change mitigation, with research revealing a stark dichotomy between indoor and outdoor production methods.

Indoor cannabis cultivation generates enormous greenhouse gas emissions, ranging from 143 pounds of CO2 equivalent per ounce in Southern California to 324 pounds per ounce in eastern Hawaii - equivalent to burning 7 gallons or driving 370 miles, respectively.

Life cycle assessments demonstrate that transitioning to outdoor cultivation could dramatically reduce these emissions, making production method selection the most critical factor in cannabis's climate impact.

In New South Wales, cultivating low-THC h**p ( with less than 1% THC) requires a license under the H**p Industry Act 2008, which regulates commercial production, research, and supply activities under strictly controlled conditions. The licensing scheme ensures that h**p cultivation can proceed for legitimate purposes such as fibre, seed, and oil production while maintaining compliance with drug enforcement laws and protecting public safety (sic).

Licensed **p cultivators in NSW face strict requirements regarding seed sourcing that create significant dependency on regulated supply chains and prohibit the traditional agricultural practice of saving and replanting their own seeds.

The H**p Industry Act 2008 mandates that licensees may only use seed harvested from low-THC h**p crops containing less than 0.5% THC, with certification required through THC analysis, statutory declaration, or other approved guarantee held in the licensee's register. This regulatory framework effectively criminalises the use of uncertified seeds, even those harvested from a licensee's own compliant crop, unless proper documentation and testing protocols are followed.

H**p seeds demonstrate exceptional nutritional quality when compared to conventional protein sources, containing all nine essential amino acids required for human health in well-balanced proportions. The protein profile shows glutamic acid as the most abundant amino acid (3.74-4.58% of whole seed), followed by arginine (2.28-3.10% of whole seed), distinguishing it from other plant proteins.

When compared directly to soy proteins and casein (a reference animal protein), h**p seed proteins exhibit superior levels of sulphur-containing amino acids, which are typically limiting factors in plant-based diets.

Full Story including references is here: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/cannabis-cultivation-in-new-so-gIfxOT5MTgGCuw1dEpLFAA

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22/09/2024

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Environmental Cannabis is the same species as 'industrial h**p' and recreational or medicinal w**d. Cannabis sativa is s...
27/05/2024

Environmental Cannabis is the same species as 'industrial h**p' and recreational or medicinal w**d.
Cannabis sativa is suitable for soil remediation and carbon sequestration but our laws make it too difficult to use effectively.
Ignorant or complicit describes the two main states of mind on the issue of environmental Cannabis.
Cannabis is for more than just making a profit or just getting high.
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You can modify the prompt for other state laws but they're the same throughout Australia.
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01/03/2023

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