Will Switzerland Legalize Cannabis? By Dario Sabaghi
The National Council of Switzerland has chosen to allow the use of cannabis to study the effects of legalisation.
The National Council of Switzerland has chosen to allow the use of cannabis to study the effects of legalisation.
Canada is one of the world´s hottest cannabis markets but, since 2018, very little cannabis has been imported into the country. In fact, zero medical cannabis has been imported for resale. This has sparked fury abroad that Canada actively promotes “cannabis unfair trade.”
The use of cannabis for medical purposes has been recently legalised in many countries including the Czech Republic.
Back in March, COVID-19 took the world by storm. Since that time, there been a desperate search for anything that can treat, cure, or even prevent this virus. While we still don’t have all the answers, cannabis has surprisingly found a spotlight within this pandemic.
Research on the patterns of use of medical cannabis among cancer patients is lacking. CBD; THC; cancer; cannabis; medical marijuana.
In August 2017, Canadian Sheriann Baker was diagnosed with stage 2 terminal Oligodendroglioma brain cancer.
Cannabis has the potential to modulate some of the most common and debilitating symptoms of cancer and its treatments, including nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, and pain.
As an election issue competing against the immediacy of a global pandemic, an economic crisis, and a renegade in the White House, the legalization of marijuana was always likely to be something of a slow burn.
It’s all too easy to take our lives for granted. Many of us live our lives in a perpetual bustle, moving from one day to the next without much time to think about what’s important and always thinking about the things we would like to do if we could only find the time.
The early decades of the twenty-first century have witnessed much change in the way cannabis is grown, consumed, and perceived by the general populace.