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

The proceedings against Dr. Joseph Dorn, who was one of the first Florida doctors eligible to order medical marijuana for patients, have been closely watched in the state’s medical cannabis community. A state medical board has cleared a doctor who ordered medical marijuana for two undercover investigators posing as patients, finding the Florida Department of
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Massachusetts legislators are moving forward with two major cannabis reform measures aimed at expanding patient access and strengthening worker protections. One bill, sponsored by Rep. Michael Soter (R), would add post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and opioid use disorder to the list of qualifying conditions for medical cannabis, while also ensuring military veterans with VA documentation
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After years of delays, the first sales of medical marijuana were made in Maryland Friday. Low supplies led to long lines and high prices, the Post reported. However, dispensary owners expect that the price will come down as more product comes in initial start-up costs are recovered. After six months, we’ll be on par with
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Mary Berry is “appalled” her name and image are being used to sell cannabis oil products. The 84-year-old TV star’s image has been used in a series of adverts that have appeared on Facebook, with the ads claiming that cannabis oil products have helped Mary to remain in good health. In response, a statement on
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The Biden administration’s recent decision to reclassify marijuana is poised to significantly impact the workers’ compensation landscape. By rescheduling marijuana from an illegal drug to one that can be accessed through pharmacies, this move could streamline the process for patients needing medical cannabis for treatment and pain management. The shift comes amidst growing recognition of
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Once criminalized nationwide by the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937, cannabis is now legal in some form across most U.S. states, with many authorizing medical use and a growing cohort permitting recreational sales. Yet federal law still classifies marijuana as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, creating a clash between Washington and
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