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  • Minnesota court: Workers’ comp can’t cover medical marijuana

    Minnesota court: Workers’ comp can’t cover medical marijuana0

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Workers’ compensation for injured employees doesn’t cover medical marijuana because the drug remains illegal under federal law, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. The state’s highest court issued a pair of rulings that overturned earlier decisions by the state Workers Compensation Court of Appeals’ that ordered employers to pay for medical marijuana

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  • Hanley widow credits cannabis oil with saving her life

    Hanley widow credits cannabis oil with saving her life0

    A grieving widow struck down with severe anxiety that left her in A&E has credited cannabis oil with saving her life. Dianne Pilling was already struggling to adjust to life without her partner of 10 years, Richard, when covid hit and caused her mental health to deteriorate further. The 61-year-old, from Hanley, was prescribed anti-depressants

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  • State cannabis board – in its first meeting – relaxes medical marijuana rules

    State cannabis board – in its first meeting – relaxes medical marijuana rules0

    ALBANY – Its initial start delayed partly by scandals that engulfed Andrew Cuomo in his final months as governor, a new state regulatory panel met for the first time Tuesday as New York State took another step ahead to the commencement of legalized retail sales of marijuana. The Cannabis Control Board, its work permitted following

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  • Cannabis rules ‘deny sick children safe medicines’

    Cannabis rules ‘deny sick children safe medicines’0

    Medical cannabis was made legal almost three years ago but is difficult to access on the NHS. It is prescribed privately but doctors have said that strict guidance by the organisation that represents child neurologists means potential recipients are missing out. Although he has done research into child neurology, Hasson is not a qualified neurologist.

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  • Reeves: No date for legislative session on medical marijuana

    Reeves: No date for legislative session on medical marijuana0

    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said Wednesday he is working with legislative leaders on details about how the state will pay for a proposed medical marijuana program. The Republican governor said he will call lawmakers to the Capitol for a special session “sooner rather than later,” but he has not decided when.

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  • Bid to weed out GPs’ oil objections

    Bid to weed out GPs’ oil objections0

    The Southern Hemisphere’s largest medicinal cannabis operation is quietly being developed in a former Hobart asylum-seeker detention camp, despite frustration at the slow uptake of its medicines by doctors. Tasmanian Botanics – owned by local farmers Tony and Rodney Fehlberg and Chinese-backed Y Cannabis – is ploughing $40m into the modern cannabis growing and processing

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