Medicinal cannabis found to reduce opiate pain medicine usage
A survey has found that medicinal cannabis use substantially reduced the use of opiate-based painkillers and improved physical functioning
A survey has found that medicinal cannabis use substantially reduced the use of opiate-based painkillers and improved physical functioning
In early October, President Joe Biden granted a pardon to all people convicted previously of federal offenses of simple marijuana possession.
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Downing Street has distanced itself from reports that Suella Braverman wished to reclassify marijuana as a class A drug amid sniping from parliamentary colleagues that the home secretary was failing to fall into line with government policies.
Many cultures throughout history have used cannabis to treat a variety of painful ailments. Neuropathic pain is a complicated condition that is challenging to treat with our current medications.
US cannabis policy has been thrust to the fore after President Joe Biden issued a blanket pardon for Americans federally convicted of possessing small amounts of the drug.
President Joe Biden has pardoned all Americans who have been convicted at the national level of possessing small amounts of marijuana.
The tech giants have tended to allow products that are not ‘plant facing,’ but Amazon recently changed the artificial intelligence it uses to search for contraband and more businesses are getting booted.
The use of cannabis for the treatment of migraine has become an area of interest with the legalization of medical cannabis in the USA.
A group of police commissioners at the Conservative party conference will argue that the UK government should reclassify cannabis from a class B to a class A drug.