New Zealand votes to legalise euthanasia – but not marijuana
New Zealand has voted to legalise euthanasia, but looks set to reject a legal bid to allow the recreational use of marijuana.
New Zealand has voted to legalise euthanasia, but looks set to reject a legal bid to allow the recreational use of marijuana.
A Scotland Yard commander who led the force’s drug strategy and heads misconduct hearings has allegedly admitted using cannabis.
For many people, our health is something which is all too easy to take for granted until something happens which impacts on it.
Medical Cannabis Awareness Week is taking place from 1 – 8 November 2020. It brings together patients, doctors, sector organisations, supporters, and advocates to call for fair access to medical cannabis on the NHS.
Over the last year or so, attention has shifted from the global cannabis market in the direction of the United Kingdom, where the nascent industry is experiencing a colossal amount of growth.
Stress, anxiety and panic disorders are more widely diagnosed now than ever before.
People often approach me for advice on growing cannabis which, especially if used medically, would be a very good hobby to get into, so here’s an easy how-to-grow guide.
In a historic decision, the Israeli government approved the regulation of the domestic cannabis market: a significant relief in enforcement will begin in the coming months, and shops selling cannabis and its products are due to open during the following year.
As many countries are pushing for more cannabis research, one topic that often comes into question is “how can cannabis help with anxiety?” Interestingly, people with cannabis experiences will answer this in two contrasting ways – either it does wonders or it induces paranoia.
What does MediPharm Labs’ agreement mean for the European cannabis supply chain?