
Perhaps the most exciting development driving the cannabis legalization movement has been the discovery of the healing power of cannabidiol, better known as CBD. Increasingly we hear CBD touted as a “miracle cure” for many conditions, including anxiety, depression, spasms, autism, epilepsy, and cancer. How do you separate the reality from the hype?
Project CBD was founded to educate the public about the latest scientific research into the medical uses of the CBD. Join Martin A. Lee and Allan Badiner of Project CBD for a discussion of recent groundbreaking developments in cannabis science, therapeutics and political economy.
Among the topics to be covered are: cannabis oil remedies, CBD-THC synergies, medicinal genomics, and what science is learning about the endocannabinoid system, the powerful and ubiquitous cell-signaling network within the body that is just beginning to be understood.
We’ll also explore the "dietary cannabinoids," non-psychoactive herbs and spices that bind to the same receptor sites that cannabis does, and confer many health protective benefits. Finally, we will look at the results of the legalization referendums in five states and the promise, as well as possible hazards that they may bring.
Presented by The Bowery Cannabis Club
Tickets
$20 in advance
$25 at the door

Martin A. Lee is the co-founder and director of Project CBD. He is the author of Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana – Medical, Recreational and Scientific, winner of the American Botanical Council’s James A. Duke Award for Excellence in Botanical Literature. Lee is also co-founder of the media watch group FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting) and the co-author of Acid Dreams: The CIA, the Sixties and Beyond.
Allan Badiner is the editor of the New Edition of Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics (Synergetic Press). He also edited the books, Dharma Gaia: A Harvest in Buddhism and Ecology and Mindfulness in the Marketplace (Parallax Press) and his written work appears in other books including Dharma Family Treasures, Meeting the Buddha, Ecological Responsibility: A Dialogue with Buddhism, and The Buddha and the Terrorist. He has been a contributing editor at Tricycle magazine since it’s founding in 1991. Allan holds a masters degree from the College of Buddhist Studies in LA and serves on the boards of Rainforest Action Network, and Project CBD. He is currently working on a book about dietary cannabinoids.
Perhaps the most exciting development driving the cannabis legalization movement has been the discovery of the healing power of cannabidiol, better known as CBD. Increasingly we hear CBD touted as a “miracle cure” for many conditions, including anxiety, depression, spasms, autism, epilepsy, and cancer. How do you separate the reality from the hype?
Project CBD was founded to educate the public about the latest scientific research into the medical uses of the CBD. Join Martin A. Lee and Allan Badiner of Project CBD for a discussion of recent groundbreaking developments in cannabis science, therapeutics and political economy.
Among the topics to be covered are: cannabis oil remedies, CBD-THC synergies, medicinal genomics, and what science is learning about the endocannabinoid system, the powerful and ubiquitous cell-signaling network within the body that is just beginning to be understood.
We’ll also explore the "dietary cannabinoids," non-psychoactive herbs and spices that bind to the same receptor sites that cannabis does, and confer many health protective benefits. Finally, we will look at the results of the legalization referendums in five states and the promise, as well as possible hazards that they may bring.
$20 in advance
$25 at the door
