Dover,
DE -- August 14, 2017 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire
-- Metatron (OTC
PINK: MRNJ), an emerging pioneer of releasing Marijuana &
CBD-related apps on iTunes and Google Play, is pleased to announce
that it is making efforts to enter the Medical Marijuana Arena to
supplement the growing line of CBD health and wellness
products.
While
all CBD extracts have beneficial wellness qualities, CBD derived
from the Marijuana plant contains a greater medicinal value, The
CBD that you find online or in the store is derived from
agricultural hemp and contains trace amounts of THC (less than
.3%), whereas the CBD products found in state-regulated
dispensaries are derived from high-resin marijuana and contain
different amounts of THC in various ratios to the CBD.
Both
agricultural hemp, used for food and fiber, and medical marijuana
come from the same plant species known as Cannabis Sativa L. Thus,
they can both be referred to as cannabis, However, there are
different subspecies of the plant, containing different
constituents and grown in distinct ways. Hemp produces only trace
levels of THC and is processed from stems, stalks, and seeds, while
medical and recreational cannabis plants are grown for their high
resin content, found primarily in the flowers of the
plant.
When
considering the medicinal aspects of the plant, resin is where the
magic is. As it turns out, industrial hemp varieties are not
optimal for extracting CBD-rich oil for the very reason that they
produce less resin, where most of the CBD content is
found.
At
Metatron, we see the growing number of States legalizing Cannabis
in differing forms and with Twenty-six states and the District of
Columbia currently, have laws broadly legalizing marijuana in some
form. Three other states will soon join them after recently passing
measures permitting the use of medical marijuana.
Seven
states and the District of Columbia have adopted the most expansive
laws legalizing marijuana for recreational use. Most recently,
California, Massachusetts, Maine, and Nevada all passed measures in
November legalizing recreational marijuana. California’s Prop. 64
measure