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 recent study in which rats could self-administer cannabis vapor may provide a useful research model for humans.
Patients could face fewer barriers to access medicinal cannabis products in New Zealand as new rules launch today. The new rules should make it easier for doctors to prescribe products and for cultivator and manufacturer licenses to be granted.
New Zealand, with a population reaching five million this year, is likely to be one of the next batch of countries to go legal with recreational cannabis.
These products are often much more appealing to new and young users
“You will have proven experience at coaching and developing teams and supporting individuals to grow and thrive.”
“Having the proposed law developed and released ahead of the referendum is key,”
This is the most progressive legislation on medicinal cannabis that has ever passed through the Parliament
“I once couldn’t get out of bed and now I feel I could backflip out of bed.
“Without the strong local support believing in this goal it would not have been possible.”