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CBD: Exploring The Therapeutic Effects of Cannabis Without the High

Canna Care Docs

With increased pressure from the North American public, cannabidiol has taken center stage as a drug with an impressive volume of therapeutic applications, but is often still wrapped up in state politics and medical cannabis legalization. Epilepsy Currents. CBD-enriched medical cannabis for intractable pediatric epilepsy.

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Constitutionality of Cannabis: Federal Lawsuit Against DEA, DOJ Proceeds

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit include a 12-year-old epilepsy patient, an 8-year-old Leigh’s syndrome patient, an Iraq war veteran and sufferer of post-traumatic stress disorder, a former NFL player who heads a hemp company hawking sports performance products and a non-profit that helps minorities get ahead in the legal cannabis market.

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State Lawmakers: Medical Marijuana Should Get a Pass in Schools

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

Prop 64 allowed cities in California to maintain a ban on sales and cultivation at their own discretion, and it has led to a great deal of Californians not being able to full participate in the cannabis economies they voted to legalize. The CBD-based drug is used to ease symptoms of severe forms of childhood epilepsy.

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“Think About the Children” Goes Both Ways When It Comes to Marijuana

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

The list goes on and on, and many of these issues can be addressed simply with the guidance of a skilled marijuana legal counsel. Food & Drug Administration is one designed specifically for children with severe forms of epilepsy. Call us at 714-937-2050. How does cannabis affect developing brains and bodies?

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Danger of ‘De Facto” Cannabis Legalization for California Neighbors

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

There is a huge push to legalize cannabis across the country, where 30 states plus Washington, D.C. However, some politicians and advocacy groups still staunchly opposed fear they will suffer “de facto” legalization of marijuana in their states if all or most surrounding states have passed laws allowing it.