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

While a good portion of Ohio’s police are concerned with making sure that the Republican National Convention in Cleveland runs smoothly, some cops in at least one suburb are still having a good time. On Tuesday, police in Euclid—just 11 miles outside of Cleveland—asked on Facebook if the owner of a Baggie of weed was
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Hilary Bricken, a Cannabis Business Attorney shares her insights on how the marijuana industry, with all its growth and complicated & constantly changing rules, is a chalk full of scammers & con-artists. The following 6 marijuana scams are the ones that usually happen: Marijuana Penny Stocks -As the SEC keeps pointing out, many publicly traded
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Czech Republic The Czech Patient Association for Cannabis Treatment (KOPAC) organized the first-ever educational cannabis seminars for medical professionals, patients, and the general public. Poland Cannabis activists managed to attract the attention of new deputy Minister of Health Krzystof Łandą, meeting with him at the end of June to discuss the possible benefits of medical
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Marion County’s ban on the production and sale of marijuana in unincorporated areas will be on the Nov. 8 ballot. But an initial poll by the Salem-based Nelson Report that voters may reject the ban when it’s up for a vote in November. There is a “narrow and consistent” majority of county voters who oppose
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“It’s too far off. I can’t say whether we would use it,” Cincinnati Children’s spokesman Jim Feuer said. Don’t expect doctors at Cincinnati Children’s to start recommending medical marijuana when it becomes legal later this year. Agencies like the Ohio Pharmacy Board, Ohio State Medical Board and Ohio Department of Commerce must create rules on
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The state of California has approved a ballot initiative that will let California voters decide whether or not to legalize marijuana for recreational use. The Los Angeles Times reports that the initiative received 600,000 signatures, well above the 402,000 required to make it on the state ballot. If it passes, California will become the fifth
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