Curing cancer with Cannabidiol?
- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013

After years of lawsuits, revoked licenses and bureaucratic delays, Alabama’s long-stalled medical marijuana program is finally poised to launch this spring, according to state regulators. Cultivators and testing labs have been licensed and operating since last year, but court challenges left them with no legal outlets to sell their products. The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission
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The bill is known as Leni’s bill which as named after the patient that recently passed away due to a lack of proper medication. The hopes are this law will save the lives of children suffering from similar conditions. There have been a large number of those suffering from grand mal seizures as many as 100
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Days before a hearing was set to begin on a medical marijuana bill already passed by the Kansas House, Senate Republicans abruptly canceled the session and moved the measure to a committee that seldom considers legislation, leaving the proposal’s future in question. On Thursday Senate President Ty Masterson shifted the bill into the Committee on
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Oklahoma voters, who approved medical marijuana by a 14-point margin in 2018, yesterday declined to go further, rejecting a ballot measure that would have allowed recreational use and authorized state-licensed businesses to serve that market. State Question 820, which was the only thing on the ballot in most counties during this special election, was opposed by 62 percent of voters. The initiative,
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MACON, Ga. — A story we continue to follow is about a little girl named Haleigh Cox whose family turned to cannabis oil to help treat her seizures. We introduced you to her when she was 4 years old. Now, it’s eight years later. We caught up with Cox and the former state rep who
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hris Suttle planned his funeral five years ago. The commercial insurance consultant was diagnosed with a frontal lobe brain mass in 2017. Doctors left him with two choices: undergo a full craniotomy and biopsy the mass to see if it was aggressive or simply wait out his fate. Instead, the Chapel Hill resident started using
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