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[…]selected five “dispensing organizations” to grow, process and distribute non-euphoric medical marijuana for a select group of sick patients. These five or more cannabis nurseries would be allowed to dispense CBD-rich “Charlotte’s Web” strain statewide. You might be most familiar with Charlotte’s web in CBD (low THC) oil used to help The five approved organizations are: Northwest Region – Hackney Nursery Company in Quincy Northeast Region – Chestnut Hill Tree Farm, LLC in Alachua Central Region – Knox Nursery, Inc. in Winter Garden Southwest Region – Alpha Foliage, Inc. in Homestead Southeast Region – Costa Nursery Farms, LLC in Miami […]
[…]marijuana sales jumped by more than 42% last year: Colorado saw $996.2 million in legal sales of medical and recreational marijuana in 2015, compared to roughly $699 million in 2014. And, where is all that money going? Revenue from retail marijuana sales is helping communities address homelessness, improve local public school facilities, send low-income children to college, fund anti-bullying initiatives, patch potholes, keep the street lights on, secure water rights and educate the public about marijuana laws and treatment. The Free Thought Project writes: The overarching message here is that Colorado has embraced a public health approach to cannabis, instead […]
[…]have legalized cannabis for recreational use and 25 states, plus the District of Columbia, have medical marijuana laws. For months the DEA had been considering a petition to reschedule marijuana and had they done that, more research on the drug could have been done. But, on Wednesday, the FDA decided (sleeping with Big Pharma much?) that marijuana has no accepted medical value. Sure it doesn’t. Tell that to everyone it has helped and conintues to help. I assume there is a special place in hell for people like this who would purposely keep treatments and cures from the sick and […]
Medical Marijuana a Joke? The head of the Drug Enforcement Administration called the idea of medical marijuana a “joke” on Wednesday. To quote his exact words: “What really bothers me is the notion that marijuana is also medicinal — because it’s not,” Rosenberg said in a briefing to reporters. “We can have an intellectually honest debate about whether we should legalize something that is bad and dangerous, but don’t call it medicine — that is a joke.” Chuck Rosenberg, who was appointed to lead the agency in May, made the comments at a press briefing, according to CBS News. He […]
[…]lawmakers are expected to meet in a December special session to overwrite the measure with a marijuana proposal acceptable to Prop 2 opponents, including the church. In a Thursday letter, an attorney representing a faction of the medical cannabis community argued that the church’s fingerprints are all over the push. ‘Although initiative statutes may be amended or repealed by the Legislature, the almost immediate extreme undermining of numerous provisions of Proposition 2 at the behest of The Church of Jesus Christ is anti-democratic and contemptuous of the … recognition in the Utah Constitution that the people are to have the […]
[…]Marijuana Credit: countercurrent news.com Under a new bill passed Tuesday, veterans may now access medical marijuana in states where it is legal. Earlier this week, after an impressive display of activism by veterans outside the White House (dropping medication bottles on the president’s doorstep to send a powerful message), the U.S. Senate made history by passing a bill which allows all military veterans to more easily access medical marijuana in states where it is legal. Under current Department of Veterans Affairs regulations, doctors who work for the V.A. cannot issue cannabis recommendations, even in the 23 states that have laws allowing for […]
[…]pharmaceuticals. It will also be one of Sherman’s greatest legacies. “Currently, medical marijuana is either smoked or ingested as an oil or an edible, often with uneven results. The concept Sherman threw his expertise behind was to standardize different levels of doses in pill form, using both the psychoactive and non-psychoactive elements of marijuana. Sherman and others felt that pills or tablets with regulated dosages unique to individual patients would be a game-changer in the industry. If Health Canada grants permission, the pills will be dispensed at pharmacies with a doctor’s prescription.” CannTrust, established in 2014, is the brainchild of brothers […]
[…]where they could prescribe opioids. RELATED STORY: Cancer patient- I illegally healed myself with medical marijuana! However, it has its detractors, too. Members of the medical community are worried “there’s not enough research about the effects of cannabis and that the bill’s language is too broad.”1 RELATED STORY: The many medicinal benefits of Cannabis and Cannabidiol (CBD) (Never underestimate the benefits of CBD oil…and if you’d like more information or are ready to purchase some, you can do so here——>>>>>>>CLICK HERE!!!!! We love CBD oil so much that we have our own brand of organic CBD oil products.) But bill sponsor, […]
[…]before here, but didn’t have seizure activity back then, nor have to take advantage of the medical marijuana laws in that state. Ironically, now that I have been diagnosed with seizure activity I still can’t get my hands on medical cannabis oil in this state (which is prescribed for seizures in many states) and it’s late 2016! Well, now I find out my former favorite grocery store (Publix!) part owners and founding family has been fighting medical marijuana all along! That’s right! They’ve made a total of seven figures against fighting medical cannabis and Amendment 2 which will be on November’s […]
[…]states that have passed medical marijuana laws and we couldn’t be happier. This means that medical marijuana patients won’t have to get their medicine from the black market/illegal channels. (Now, I’m not sure the Justice Department is happy, Jeff Sessions still believes the decades old and long proven party line LIE, but we are thrilled. He had this to say in February, “States, they can pass the laws they choose. I would just say it does remain a violation of federal law to distribute marijuana throughout any place in the United States, whether a state legalizes it or not.”) The new budget […]