A cannabis institute will open in Massachusetts
March 5, 2015. (12:00) This fall, students will have the opportunity to enroll at Northeastern Cannabis Institute (Natick, Massachusetts). This news was reported by the popular Boston Magazine. The publication also included a sample curriculum. Students in 12 courses will learn about the history of marijuana, the basics of the law, theoretical lessons about its medical use, and how to grow and decant it. In 12 courses, students will learn about the history of marijuana, the basics of the law, theoretical lessons about its medical use, and how to grow and decant it.
It's no secret that the cost of tuition will be $1,500. And, as the administrator of the future institute states, each student will receive a certificate of completion of the course and even assistance in finding a job. The management notes that the institute will not be allowed to move from theory to practice. And any other activities outside of Massachusetts law will naturally be forbidden. The management notes that the institute will not allow the transition to theory and practice.
In the U.S., 23 out of 50 states have already legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. In Washington, for example, the fine for possession of up to 28 grams of marijuana is only $25, which is even less than the fine for improper parking. In Washington, for example, the fine for possession of up to 28 grams of marijuana is only $25, which is even less than the fine for improper parking.
Source: Boston Magazine