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

Kansas legislators are gearing up to tackle the complex issue of medical marijuana in preparation for the 2025 legislative session. The Legislative Coordinating Council has approved two days of interim hearings, as reported by the Kansas Reflector, to explore the potential for legalizing medical cannabis in the state. Senator Michael Fagg, who championed the hearings, emphasized
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Kansas State Senator Mike Fagg and Representative Will Carpenter engaged with residents during a Legislative Coffee event on February 15 at the El Dorado Civic Center. Organized by the Butler County Farm Bureau Association and the El Dorado Chamber of Commerce, the town hall drew about 30 attendees eager to discuss key issues. Medical marijuana
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In a decisive move, the Kansas Senate committee has opted to postpone the medical marijuana bill until the 2025 legislative session. The bill, aimed at initiating a five-year pilot program for medical cannabis, faced stiff opposition from both law enforcement and marijuana advocates, highlighting the contentious nature of marijuana legalization debates in the state. Proponents
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Hospitals in Kansas city have reportedly forced the hands of medical professionals by enforcing a new policy forbidding the recommendation of cannabis oil to any patients. Dr. Ahmed Abdelmoity, the head of neurophysiology (read epilepsy) at Children’s Mercy Hospital has stated There are problems with the medicine and no knowledge of standards in children’s dosages Doctors in
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A chemical found in cannabis products, cannabinol, may soon be reclassified from a Class A to a Class B substance under Jersey’s Misuse of Drugs Law. Health and Care Minister Deputy Tom Binet revealed that the Misuse of Drugs Advisory Council recommended the change, responding to renewed calls for cannabis decriminalization. Cannabinol, commonly present in
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Over 97 percent of Australians support legalising cannabis for recreational use according to the Greens’ lengthy public consultation on their bill. The consultation — which surveyed 8,916 individuals consisting largely of young people — showed unprecedented support for the first ever bill in Australia to legalise (and regulate) cannabis usage for adults throughout the country. The legalisation of
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