As legalization and decriminalization of cannabis continue to spread across the globe, many women and mothers are becoming more curious about the benefits of cannabis in their lives. Welcome Sweet Jane, the new magazine that empowers women and mothers who want to achieve balanced lives through cannabis!

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As legalization and decriminalization of cannabis continue to spread across the globe, many women and mothers are becoming more curious about the benefits of cannabis in their lives. Welcome Sweet Jane, the new magazine that empowers women and mothers who want to achieve balanced lives through cannabis!

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What makes Sweet Jane different than other cannabis magazines?

Just like other contemporary magazines that offer valuable content specifically geared to women — i.e. Cosmopolitan, Elle and Glamour — Sweet Jane was created with the goal to better inform women and mothers about a topic that isn’t covered much in other magazines: cannabis. Kathy Ibsen, Sweet Jane editor and publisher states, “With greater access to cannabis comes a widening gap for education among consumers, especially new consumers and especially
women. Sweet Jane was designed with the mission to better inform women and mothers who are curious about cannabis for health, wellness, or relaxation. If we can make cannabis easy to understand and less intimidating, it moves everyone closer to destigmatizing cannabis.”

What makes Sweet Jane different than other cannabis magazines?

Just like other contemporary magazines that offer valuable content specifically geared to women — i.e. Cosmopolitan, Elle and Glamour — Sweet Jane was created with the goal to better inform women and mothers about a topic that isn’t covered much in other magazines: cannabis. Kathy Ibsen, Sweet Jane editor and publisher states, “With greater access to cannabis comes a widening gap for education among consumers, especially new consumers and especially
women. Sweet Jane was designed with the mission to better inform women and mothers who are curious about cannabis for health, wellness, or relaxation. If we can make cannabis easy to understand and less intimidating, it moves everyone closer to destigmatizing cannabis.”

What kinds of topics are covered in Sweet Jane?

Sweet Jane strives to be a leading resource for women and mothers who are new to cannabis, and want to educate themselves before trying any form of cannabis. The magazine’s topics include wellness, how to use cannabis, research, parenting, community, advocacy, profiles of
inspiring women, removing stigma, and empowering readers who want to find new means to
care for themselves.

The premiere edition of Sweet Jane includes content on forms of consumption, terpenes, the endocannabinoid system and CBD, research on breastmilk, cannabis coaches, an essay on mothering with marijuana, and advocacy efforts in criminal justice reform.

This first issue, which went on sale on June 11, 2019, also includes profiles of five women in the cannabis industry who advocate for health benefits, access, greater education, drug policy reform, and the environment.

In addition to being offered at select bookstores in the U.S., readers can conveniently purchase their copies of Sweet Jane at www.sweetjanemag.com. The website actually provides the easiest access for those readers outside the U.S.

What kinds of topics are covered in Sweet Jane?

Sweet Jane strives to be a leading resource for women and mothers who are new to cannabis, and want to educate themselves before trying any form of cannabis. The magazine’s topics include wellness, how to use cannabis, research, parenting, community, advocacy, profiles of
inspiring women, removing stigma, and empowering readers who want to find new means to
care for themselves.

The premiere edition of Sweet Jane includes content on forms of consumption, terpenes, the endocannabinoid system and CBD, research on breastmilk, cannabis coaches, an essay on mothering with marijuana, and advocacy efforts in criminal justice reform.

This first issue, which went on sale on June 11, 2019, also includes profiles of five women in the cannabis industry who advocate for health benefits, access, greater education, drug policy reform, and the environment.

In addition to being offered at select bookstores in the U.S., readers can conveniently purchase their copies of Sweet Jane at www.sweetjanemag.com. The website actually provides the easiest access for those readers outside the U.S.

Stay tuned to this website for more information, education and updates on all things cannabis!