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Jason Straw: Medical Cannabis Policy, ISNA 2020 Conference

Cannabis Law Report

For Indiana State Legislative Body to legalize medical marijuana/cannabis to be recommended by a licensed medical provider or nurse practitioner, for the conditions they see fit to further regulated research and provide compassionate treatment for our patients to advance our scientific knowledge of the benefits of this treatment modality. ? .

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Cannabis laws in Afghanistan

The Cannigma

The country’s anti-drug law, which was passed in 2005, classifies cannabis as an illegal drug and imposes harsh penalties for those caught violating the law. Advocates argue that legalizing medical cannabis could provide relief for patients suffering from conditions like chronic pain , epilepsy , and multiple sclerosis.

Law 71
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The legal status of weed in the Netherlands and Amsterdam: What does the law actually permit?

The Cannigma

The number of coffee shops across the county has been in decline in recent years, from 730 in 2005 to 570 in 2019. At coffee shops, cannabis can be sold but no alcoholic drinks may be sold or consumed.

Law 98
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Rationale for Genetically Guided Cannabis Therapy

Green Relief

Over the years of helping clients optimize their health through nutrigenomics, I’ve seen some amazing results including successful weaning off harmful pharmaceuticals, and reversals of difficult to treat conditions (ie: cancer, autoimmune). 2005;(168):385-423. Methylation pathways (addressing mutations mitigates risk factors) 7.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical conditions in Australia since 2016. We also used manifest textual analysis to search for word frequencies, and specific conditions referred to in the articles retrieved. Cancer pain. Neuropathic pain. Spasticity from neurological conditions.