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Thai Govt aims to fast-track bill’s passing – The Bangkok Post

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He said once delisting comes into force, cannabis and hemp can be grown for personal consumption and sold, within limits, as they are then regarded by law as economic or commercial plants. According to a Public Health Ministry report, cannabis has been administered as an alternative medicine to more than 240,000 patients.

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2019: A High-storic Year for Nevada NORML Chapters

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Since January, the advocates traveled across Sin City, completed a tour across the Battle Born State and to our nation’s capital on behalf of medical patients and those who have been unfairly affected by the War on Drugs. Initiated a patient voucher program for eligible patients. Black History Month Celebration.

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Nevada NORML: A Year in Review

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We created a dope set of resources to give to people interested in sealing their record and held an educational seminar educating them on the steps. The City of Las Vegas began drafting ordinances for social consumption this year, and we were proud to show up and voice our concerns on the record. July 2018: Social Use Venue Advocacy.

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The John Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research Publishes Inaugural Edition Of Newsletter

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We are pleased to share with you that earlier this fall, the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research was founded at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Scientific American recently outlined the legal implications surrounding psychedelic medicine. Announcing the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research.

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

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Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical conditions in Australia since 2016. However, the nature of the government regulations and the subsequent complexity of prescribing, as well as doctors’ safety uncertainties and the stigma of the plant, remain contributing barriers to patient access.