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Courts Deny Naturalization Petitions Due to Marijuana

Canna Law Blog

The plaintiff in this case is from El Salvador and moved to the United States in 2004, when she married her husband, a U.S. The plaintiff was honest and forthright about her and her husband’s marijuana business and her role in it and her occasional use of edibles to help her sleep. would fail. Citizenship. Bumps Ahead: The U.S.

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Using Cannabis for ALS: Benefits, Research and Best Strains

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The available body of evidence suggests that besides the lessening of symptoms, cannabis is also capable of slowing down the overall rate of progression of this horrible condition. Modern science hasn’t found a cure for this condition so far, and the most frequent cause of death is respiratory failure due to muscle decay.

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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. It also has an extensive and diverse history of medicinal use. Background.

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Is weed legal in the UK?

The Cannigma

The UK government made the decision i n 2004 to reclassify cannabis from a Class B to Class C drug, but the decision was rescinded in 2009. During the trip, MP for North Norfolk Sir Norman Lamb famously took cannabis oil on camera, saying that it helps him relax and sleep. What British law permits for medical patients.