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Trump & Cannabis Rescheduling: What You Need to Know

Americans for Safe Access

Additionally, a proposed modification to the 2014 medical cannabis amendment (Section 531(b)) threatens to allow federal interference in state programs with harsher penalties (House CJS Approps passed these again for FY2026). It has been used effectively to help patients with epilepsy, chronic pain, PTSD and chemotherapy-induced nausea.

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Miami Cannabis Doctor Explains Florida Medical Marijuana Laws for Patients

LifeCannMD

Back in 2014, when the Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act first passed, doctors could only recommend very low-THC products that you couldn’t even smoke. Products that have more THC than CBD (whether they’re pills or drops you put under your tongue) really do help with chronic pain.

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Global Legal Cannabis Markets Analysis 2021-2028 by Sources (Marijuana, Hemp), End-use (Recreational, Medical), Derivatives (CBD, THC) – ResearchAndMarkets.com

Cannabis Law Report

Medical cannabis is used for the treatment of various chronic conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, cancer, depression, anxiety, epilepsy, and other neurological conditions. Marijuana Market Estimates And Forecasts, 2014 – 2028 (USD Million). Chronic Pain.

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The Latin American Cannabis Landscape – Part Two: Regulated Markets and Patient Access

CannaTech

Medical cannabis continued to pop up across the region year after year: imports in Brazil began in 2014, trials started in Chile in 2014, regulations were implemented in Colombia and Jamaica in 2015, the same followed in the Cayman Islands and parts of Argentina in 2016, Paraguay in 2017, and the list carries on from 2018 to date.

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How medical marijuana could help you find the ‘new you’ in the New Year

Canna Care Docs

Chronic pain. One of the most widespread uses of medical marijuana is for chronic pain. Next to chronic pain, treatment for multiple sclerosis is the second most common reason people seek medical marijuana in the US. Could medical cannabis help you find the “new you” in 2021? Multiple sclerosis.

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How To Get A Medical Marijuana Card In New York

Miss Marijuana

Before State Regulation came into place in 2014, the process of getting a Medical Marijuana card was quite hard to navigate, as it was difficult to find state registered medical marijuana doctors. Chronic pain. RELATED: How to Use Cannabis For Chronic Pain. HIV positive status. Parkinson’s Disease. Spasticity.

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KY’s Medical Cannabis Bill, D.C. Kicks Off Cannabis Expungement, & MN’s Psychedelic Taskforce

Veriheal

Under the bill, those with chronic pain, cancer, epilepsy, PTSD, and other chronic illnesses would be eligible to receive a medical cannabis card. since 2014, the city is only now getting around to its promise of expunging the records of those with cannabis-related offenses. Let us know in the comments!