Curing cancer with Cannabidiol?
- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013
During a “Small Talk” interview with Scott LaMar on WITF, Governor Tom Wolf recently said he believes that possessing small amounts of marijuana should be decriminalized in Pennsylvania. Wolf said that “too many people are going to prison because of the use of very modest amounts or carrying modest amounts of marijuana, and that is
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PHOENIX – Arizona voters will get to decide if they want to be able to use marijuana just to get “high.” Chief Justice Scott Bales said Arizona law requires only that ballot measures be in “substantial compliance” with legal requirements. And he said Proposition 205 fits within that definition. The heart of Proposition 205 would
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The state’s Department of Health says Tuesday that it will soon allow nurse practitioners to authorize the drug for patients, and allow dispensaries to make deliveries to help patients who cannot leave their homes. Additionally, the state will consider whether to make chronic pain a condition eligible for marijuana, and begin plans for more dispensaries
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Delaware’s laws on marijuana have evolved over the years since the medical marijuana program was signed into law in 2011. People with conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis and chronic seizures can use medical marijuana, but anyone can petition to add new conditions to the list. Policymakers also decriminalized marijuana last year, downgrading possession of
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According to a report released Tuesday by the Market Research of the Arcview Group and New Frontier Group as it delves into the uniquely complicated and massive cannabist industry to project its direction says that the legalization of recreational marijuana could grow the industry in California to $6.5 Billion in 2020. If the Adult Use
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Marijuana initiatives on ballot in record 9 states despite the federal government’s decision not to loosen restrictions on the drug, underscoring the precariousness of any type of legal recognition. In five states — California, Arizona, Nevada, Massachusetts and Maine — voters will be asked whether they want to legalize recreational use of marijuana. Meanwhile, those
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