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

The Trump administration’s decision to reclassify medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III could quietly remake the Midwest cannabis landscape, even as prohibition holds firm in states like Wisconsin. The federal move leaves recreational marijuana untouched but opens the door for medical operators to access tax deductions, federal credits, and mainstream banking services that
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There has been nearly $75 million worth of medical marijuana sold in the Natural State since May 2019 when the first dispensary opened in the state. Of that amount, nearly 40% has been sold since March 1, state officials told content partner Talk Business & Politics. In the past two and a half months, nearly
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Georgia patients can now buy medical marijuana, marking a milestone for those suffering from serious medical conditions and the start of a potentially lucrative new industry in the state. Georgia began carving a path for the sale of low-dose THC oil in 2015, but because of years of delays and disputes, it wasn’t legal to
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Federal drug policy took a notable shift on April 23, when Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche ordered state-licensed medical marijuana moved from Schedule I to Schedule III, a category reserved for substances with “moderate to low” dependence risk. The change acknowledges growing public support for medical cannabis but stops short of altering federal rules
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – A newly introduced Ohio Senate bill would create a 13-member medicinal cannabis oversight commission, as well as a new state agency, in hopes of being more responsive to the state’s medical marijuana industry and expand the diagnoses for which it could be prescribed. Senate Bill 9 is similar to Senate Bill 261 from
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FORT WORTH – The first deliveries have been made; the first dispensary has opened. Now the question is how much the business of cannabis oil — a non-psychoactive form of medical marijuana — may grow here in Texas. The low-THC oil is currently available only to Texans with intractable epilepsy if the federally approved medication
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