Are We More Advanced: Germans Allowed to Grow Weed, Why Not Americans

While using, selling or growing marijuana is illegal in Germany, chronically ill patients will now be able to grow their own medicine without the threat of criminal punishment. A  recent ruling from the administrative court in Cologne  declared that certain pain sufferers may cultivate cannabis after five patients filed suits …

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Can’t Beat Them, Join Them: New Federal Bill May Legalize Some Strains

Although there have been major milestones in the political realm of cannabis legislation, there are still many patients throughout the country that are routinely denied access to non-pharmaceutical medication to help relieve their symptoms. Less than half of the states in the U.S. have approved the use of medical marijuana …

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Marijuana Legalization: The Financial Impact

By Michael S. Rothman Cannabis has long been considered less harmful and less addictive than other legal substances like alcohol or tobacco. The plant offers a host of valuable medical benefits such as help in treating cancer, HIV, seizures and more. Science Daily has reported that marijuana’s active ingredient (THC) is less toxic …

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How Cannabis Acts as a Substitute for Alcohol

How Cannabis Acts as a Substitute for Alcohol and a Cure for Alcoholism 0 By O’Shaughnessy’s Online on June 19, 2014 Features, Health & Medicine The name of Tod Mikuriya, MD (1935-2007), may be unfamiliar to many people who have recently gotten interested medical marijuana —joined the movement, in a sense.  Tod …

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Old News For Newbies

Pain Clinics Test Patients for Marijuana Use By Dale Gieringer, California NORML From O’Shaughnessy’s, Reprint Summer 2009 Like many medical marijuana users, Kristin Redeen needed additional prescription medications for her severe chronic pain. For seven years she had been treated at a private pain clinic in the Central Valley, where …

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