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  • Pediatric Association Strongly Opposed To Medical Marijuana Use In Massachusetts Schools

    Pediatric Association Strongly Opposed To Medical Marijuana Use In Massachusetts Schools0

    The American Academy of Pediatrics does not support the proposed study on medical marijuana consumption in schools, which came in as part of the Massachusetts marijuana compromise bill, approved Monday by the state House and Senate. The bill is now waiting for Gov. Charlie Baker’s signature. What Happened  Senate Bill 3096 is aimed at advancing diversity in the sector and regulating

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  • Patients Risk Prosecution

    Patients Risk Prosecution0

    Patients from around the world are tired of waiting for dead legislation and lawmakers to get off their asses and start helping the community at large. Many have gone on record to say they will continue to purchase black market products until legalization allows them the right to purchase their medication legally. Melbourne mother Cassie

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  • Patients hopeful for France’s medical cannabis experiment

    Patients hopeful for France’s medical cannabis experiment0

    Doctors are slowly enrolling patients in France’s first experiment with medical cannabis, three months after it began. Many are eager to access the drug to address a range of disorders, including chronic pain, but participation in the experiment is onerous – and chances of success, for most, are slim. “Patients are really eager to get

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  • Patchwork of Pot Laws: How Marijuana Policy Varies Across the U.S.

    Patchwork of Pot Laws: How Marijuana Policy Varies Across the U.S.0

    Three decades after California opened the door to medical marijuana in 1996, the United States now presents a fragmented landscape of cannabis laws. As of early 2024, 24 states and the District of Columbia allow recreational marijuana use for adults, marking a sharp shift from the era of blanket prohibition. Many others permit only medical

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  • Parents of toddler with severe epilepsy seek legal review of cannabis oil guidelines

    Parents of toddler with severe epilepsy seek legal review of cannabis oil guidelines0

    The parents of a toddler with severe epilepsy are seeking a landmark judicial review of rigid guidelines that effectively prevent the NHS from prescribing medical cannabis oil, a substance that they say has allowed their son to live a much healthier life, to thousands of sick children. Charlie Hughes, 3, has a rare form of

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  • Pain Relief Story from Patient of Medicinal Marijuana

    Pain Relief Story from Patient of Medicinal Marijuana0

    For Stephanie pain is a daily problem she must face, western medication has done little good and in actuality only made life harder. Oxycodone and other prescription pain killers left Stephanie with an inability to function properly. Sure the pain may have been dulled or even gone completely but what good does that do if you

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